New York's Hochul Adds $75 Million To Fight Hate Crimes
The funds will go to law enforcement and nonprofit organizations, including synagogues and mosques at risk.
The funds will go to law enforcement and nonprofit organizations, including synagogues and mosques at risk.
The HUB, announced during the Blockchain Futurist Conference 2023 in Canada in August, is a super app founded on the framework of Shibdentity.
After hours of testimony during his criminal fraud trial, Bankman-Fried stepped down from the stand, marking the conclusion of his four-day testimony.
A new study showed that the priciest zip codes are concentrated in 12 states.
Princess Leonor, heir to the Spanish crown, swore loyalty to the constitution on Tuesday, her 18th birthday, a legal milestone that royal watchers hope will turn the page for the monarchy after several years marred by scandal.
French police have arrested Russian billionaire Alexei Kuzmichev, one of the co-founders of the Alfa Group and who is targeted by EU sanctions, on suspicion of tax fraud and violating sanctions, sources close to the case said.
French police on Tuesday shot and seriously wounded an unarmed woman who was making threats at a train station in Paris during morning rush hour.
Protesters with hands covered in red paint repeatedly interrupted a congressional hearing on US military aid Tuesday, demanding Washington stop funding Israel's fight against Hamas.
Consumers are more pessimistic about business conditions and expect a recession next year.
Paris prosecutors opened an investigation Tuesday into dozens of Stars of David daubed on buildings around the city and its suburbs, seen as threatening Jews amid the war between Israel and Hamas.
The airline cut its forecast for sales and earnings per share in 2023.
A key oil pipeline extension project in Western Canada is three-quarters complete and far over budget -- and no one is willing to pick up the rest of the tab.
Jehovah's Witnesses have been the target of over 150 violent mob attacks in India since 2002, the group said. The Sunday bomb blasts claimed the lives of two women and a 12-year-old girl, while 50 others were wounded.
Montenegrin lawmakers on Tuesday voted in a new government, backed by a pro-Russian alliance, nearly five months after general elections.
Britain's main opposition leader Keir Starmer on Tuesday sought to defuse an internal row about his stance on Israel's war with Hamas, after he refused to call for a permanent ceasefire.
India abstained from voting on a UN resolution that called for an immediate humanitarian truce in the Israel-Hamas crisis last Friday.
There are a couple of good reasons behind another interest rate hike pause, despite the resilience of the U.S. economy and the elevated inflation.
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More than 10,000 Afghan migrants rushed to the border on Tuesday, the last day of a deadline for 1.7 million Afghans to leave Pakistan voluntarily or face arrest and deportation.
Tens of millions of people across northern China were under severe pollution warnings Tuesday, with authorities urging them to reduce outdoor activities as a greyish smog enveloped the region.
Australian rugby vowed to rebuild on Tuesday after the "bitterly disappointing" reign of Eddie Jones, who has quit as Wallabies coach following their calamitous World Cup campaign.
The members of SB19 opened up about their favorite artists in the music industry.
G-Dragon has submitted his hair and urine samples for drug testing.
In a muddy wetland in Oman's capital, environmental scientist Zakiya al-Afifi measures the bark of a mangrove tree, estimating its capacity to absorb the carbon dioxide that is slowly heating the planet.
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu cited a Bible verse that said there is a time for everything, and at this point, according to him, it's "time for war."