$58.2 Million Loss: Trump Media Shares Plunge As Truth Social Struggles
Trump Media's financial woes deepen as Truth Social struggles to gain traction, sending shares tumbling and raising doubts about the platform's viability.
Trump Media's financial woes deepen as Truth Social struggles to gain traction, sending shares tumbling and raising doubts about the platform's viability.
A person in the US state of Texas is recovering from bird flu after being exposed to dairy cattle, officials said Monday amid growing concern over the current global strain of the virus as it spreads to new species.
A person in the United States is recovering from bird flu after being exposed to dairy cattle, officials said Monday amid rising concern over the current global strain of the virus.
Google's agreement to delete billions of browsing records in a $5 billion settlement signals a pivotal moment for privacy rights.
The eclipse's trajectory will commence over the Pacific Ocean, making its way through Mexico, the U.S. and Canada, before concluding its journey over the Atlantic Ocean.
Bankman-Fried reportedly hinted at plans for an appeal, citing trial testimony that he claimed misrepresented events and the exclusion of crucial evidence.
Microsoft's decision to sell Teams and Office as separate products worldwide stirs antitrust debates.
In 2024, 95% of American workers are looking for new jobs, citing reasons like the need for higher income and concerns about the tough job market.
Israeli strikes hit an Iranian consulate annex in Syria's capital Monday, state media said, amid rising regional tensions due to the Gaza war, as a war monitor reported eight people were killed.
UPS becomes the US Postal Service's primary air cargo provider, replacing FedEx, in a transformative move reshaping the US parcel delivery landscape.
US authorities working on the Baltimore bridge collapse told AFP on Monday that they plan to open two small, temporary channels to let ships access the site of the incident.
In the closing moments of the electoral campaign, Senegal's president-elect Bassirou Diomaye Faye stepped onto the stage holding the hands of both his wives Marie and Absa.
The Israel-Hamas war has entered its 178th day, and the war in Gaza rages on even as the international community ramps up calls for a ceasefire to bring in more aid for near-famine Gaza and allow for the release of remaining hostages in the war-torn enclave.
A Bitcoin holdings tracker shows that Tesla has more Bitcoins than Coinbase, Hut 8 Mining, and a host of other companies that actually offer Bitcoin products or services.
Formula One owners Liberty Media have agreed to buy MotoGP on Monday in a deal valued at around $4.5 billion, the American company said.
Morgan Creek Capital's Mark Yusko believes Bitcoin can reach $150,000 at the end of the year, as he expects the halving event to drive more interest in the digital currency.
Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister Yariv Levin will stand in while Netanyahu, 74, undergoes full anaesthesia, his office said.
Channel arrivals on small boats to the UK hit a record in the first quarter of 2024 with a nearly 42 percent rise over last year, the interior ministry said Monday.
The digital currency ended the quarter hovering around $70,000, up 65%, on solid buying from spot ETFs launched by Wall Street financial powerhouses and the prospect of a tighter supply on the upcoming halving in April.
A wallet associated with the exploit of Prisma Finance said over the weekend that the protocol's developers should reveal themselves, be grateful for the supposed whitehat efforts, and make a public apology for making both the hacker and users wait.
Turkey was at a "turning point" Monday, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said after the opposition fighting his two-decade rule swept municipal elections in Istanbul, the country's emblematic megapolis, and other major cities.
CertiK said in its March 2024 report that the confirmed crypto-related exploits during the month resulted in over $52 million in losses, further highlighting the evolving ways through which threat actors leverage vulnerabilities in the cryptocurrency sector.
Roman Storm, the co-founder of embattled Tornado Cash, has filed to dismiss an indictment against him that alleged the open-source crypto tool was used to launder over $1 billion in "criminal proceeds" for North Korean hacking group Lazarus.
The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza said Monday the Israeli military had withdrawn tanks and vehicles from the complex housing the besieged territory's main hospital, Al-Shifa, days after the launch of a major operation on the site.
In a quiet Hong Kong cul-de-sac, hundreds gathered over the weekend to say goodbye to an independent bookstore after weekly government inspections spurred by anonymous complaints forced it to put up the shutters.