Druski Just Dropped a U.K. Drill Track, ‘No More Social Media’
The song, featuring London rapper Kairo Keyz, is the content creator's latest foray into hip-hop
The song, featuring London rapper Kairo Keyz, is the content creator's latest foray into hip-hop
Amad has spent the last two seasons out on loan at Rangers and Sunderland but is determined to become a regular at Manchester United.
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Photographer: Cynthia Hever Summary Author: Cynthia Hever Shown above is an approaching supercell thunderstorm over southwestern Oklahoma that that dropped several tornadoes and golf ball size hail. I quickly snapped it from my truck window on April 30, 2024. I...
China's director-general of Asian affairs at the Foreign Ministry lodged a complaint with the Japanese Embassy, in the latest row between the Asian giants.
Hamas’s political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, was targeted and killed in the Iranian capital of Tehran, the country’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said, and Hamas said he was assassinated by Israel.
Firefighters battled into the morning to keep a wildfire from villages on Greece's second-biggest island of Evia on Tuesday (July 30) as authorities ordered the pre-emptive evacuation of two villages in the early morning hours. - REUTERS
Tesla recalled more than 1.8 million vehicles in the U.S. because of a software issue that could result in the hood fully opening and obstructing the driver’s view.
BP’s underlying profit rose in the second quarter, beating market forecasts after higher volumes offset significantly lower refining margins.
Prada reported a rise in first-half revenue despite challenges in a luxury sector grappling with slowing sales growth and lower demand in China.
Microsoft reported growth in its main cloud-computing business that narrowly missed expectations, causing its stock to fall in after-hours trading amid investor jitters over the outlook for the artificial-intelligence boom.
Airbus posted a slump in profit for the second quarter and confirmed it would deliver fewer planes than forecast this year amid persisting supply-chain hurdles.
Diageo expects demand to remain soft after consumers in North and Latin America pulled back spending on alcohol in its past fiscal year.
Amazon.com is expanding its one- to two-day delivery capabilities throughout the U.S. as it seeks to boost sales in less-populated regions.
Tech shares extended their recent slide, helping to depress the S&P 500 and Nasdaq by 0.5% and 1.3%, respectively, while the Dow, lighter in tech, rose 0.5%.
The Senate passed legislation that would require tech companies to take steps to protect children from harmful content on the internet, but the effort faces an uncertain fate in the House.
Top Philippine officials said they were determined to press ahead with the resupply of a military outpost in the South China Sea despite differences with Beijing about a recent deal covering deliveries to disputed Second Thomas Shoal.
Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe said in a hearing that he was ashamed of the security lapses that allowed the shooter a clear line of sight to fire at Trump at a rally earlier this month.
Nicolás Maduro’s regime vowed to crush a burgeoning protest movement against election results cementing his grip on power in Venezuela, amid growing evidence he lost by a wide margin and violent clashes between demonstrators and security forces.
Israel said it killed a top Hezbollah military leader in an airstrike in Beirut intended as retaliation for a Saturday attack on the Israel-controlled Golan Heights that killed 12 young people.
Texas reached a $1.4 billion settlement with Facebook parent Meta Platforms over the company’s since-discontinued use of facial-recognition technology.
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Charlotte Wood has been long-listed for ‘Stone Yard Devotional’. It’s the first book by an Australian on the prestigious list in eight years.
Miami has defied the trend of struggling US office markets
In a shameful moment for U.S. history, an accused war criminal addressed Congress on July 24. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came to plead for more arms for his war on Gaza, where the International Court of Justice has found it “plausible” that Israel is committing genocide. “Give us the tools faster and we’ll finish … Continue reading "The US Must Stop Arming Israel"
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