Colorado sextortion scam targets middle and high school students: police
Aurora, Colorado police are investigating several reports from high school and middle school students alleging they were victims of sextortion.
Aurora, Colorado police are investigating several reports from high school and middle school students alleging they were victims of sextortion.
Japanese shares surged to fresh 34-year highs and the yen steadied on Tuesday, hoping the Bank of Japan will not rock the boat by pivoting away from its super easy policy any time soon, while Chinese stocks extended declines after a brutal session.
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins confirmed his MCL and meniscus injuries on Monday Night RAW, but didn't rule out competing at WrestleMania 40 in early April.
European Union foreign ministers argued Monday that the creation of a Palestinian state is the only credible way to achieve peace in the Middle East, expressing concern about…
Here are ten of the worst natural disasters that took place in the Middle Ages.
Convenience store sales rose to a record high in 2023 for the second consecutive year, growing 4.1% on the back of the removal of COVID-19 restrictions, a surge in inbound tourists and an unusually hot summer, an industry body has said.
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For Nikki Haley, the stakes couldn’t be higher than they are in New Hampshire. If she wins Tuesday night, her campaign continues, and she contests her home state of South Carolina. If she loses, it’s game over.
Читать дальше...Republicans and Democrats have agreed to try to reduce the number of migrants granted parole to stay in the United States, but cementing the compromise will take money and persuasion on both sides.
The shock jock also recalled a dinner party he hosted at which Simmons tossed hors d'oeuvres into the pool
Читать дальше...Point to industry estimates that state the rates of auto theft went up in Quebec by half in 2022 compared with the year prior, and to a similar degree in Ontario.
killed as Israeli forces storm Gaza hospital US urges to protect the innocent
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck the Kyrgyzstan-Xinjiang border region on Tuesday with reports of several injuries and collapsed houses, Chinese state media reported.
The S&P 500 posted a second straight record high close on Monday as tech stocks added to recent gains and investors awaited upcoming corporate reports for clues on this year's profit outlook.
Four NYPD officers were wounded by unhinged New Yorkers in two separate attacks Monday -- one involving a crazed machete-wielding man who slashed a sergeant across the head in Brooklyn.
Scientists say energy drinks can lead to insomnia in young people
ROUND ROCK, Texas - The premier showcase of high school basketball is the McDonald's All-American Game. Some of the best players around the country compete and for the first time in history, a Round Rock ISD player is a finalist for the boys roster. Stony Point's Josiah Moseley is one of the 48 finalists for [...]
Donald Trump's defamation trial delayed due to Covid concerns, to testify tomorrow
Mr. Jaishankar co-chaired the 6th Joint Commission Meeting between India and Nigeria at Abuja
Australia has identified the Russian mastermind behind a crippling cyber attack, unmasking the 33-year-old hacker for the first time on Tuesday and linking him to an international crime syndicate. - 'Hack the hackers' - Australia beefed up its cyber security laws in the wake of the Medibank attack, pledging that the country's intelligence agencies would proactively "hack the hackers".
Composer and classical music parodist Peter Schickele, best known for having "discovered" the works of P.D.Q. Bach (a made-up son of Johann Sebastian), died January 16, 2024 at age 88. In this "CBS Sunday Morning" report that originally aired May 13, 1984, correspondent Eugenia Zukerman sits down with Schickele to discuss the art of musical satire and his attacks on the "sacredness" of concert music. She also attends a rehearsal and performance of works by P.D.Q. Bach, the orchestrations of which include car horns and police sirens.
Riot Games is the latest to cut jobs in the gaming industry after Amazon, ByteDance and Epic Games.