Alice Munro, Nobel-winning Canadian Author, Dead At 92
Alice Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning author known as "Canada's Chekhov" for her mastery of the short story, has died at 92, her editor said Tuesday.
Alice Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning author known as "Canada's Chekhov" for her mastery of the short story, has died at 92, her editor said Tuesday.
Authorities express concern over the possibility of more casualties, highlighting a "high probability" of additional fatalities.
The equity offering of the company was launched initially on March 28, and when the meme trade roared back to life on Monday, it ushered in some great news for the struggling theater chain, which eventually led to completion of the equity offering.
Last year's northern hemisphere summer was the hottest in 2,000 years, according to a new study published on Tuesday.
The Arizona Supreme Court stayed the enforcement of the 1864 abortion law for 90 days.
Donald Trump's former personal attorney, turned foe, Michael Cohen will undergo a grueling cross-examination Tuesday while senior Republicans increasingly politicize the trial by filing in to support the White House candidate six months before election day.
Gunmen on Tuesday attacked a prison van at a motorway toll in northern France, killing at least two prison officers and freeing a convict who had been jailed last week.
The Federal Reserve's multi-year battle with inflation continues to grind on the U.S. economy after Tuesday's data revealed a higher-than-expected increase in the Producer Price Index.
Pres. Joe Biden is increasing tariffs on $18 billion Chinese imports.
A French court on Tuesday acquitted French-Polish filmmaker Roman Polanski of defaming British actor Charlotte Lewis after she accused him of raping her when she was a teenager.
President Joe Biden announced Tuesday his administration's plan to increase tariff rates on Chinese imports totaling an estimated $18 billion.
Israeli police said they have opened an investigation after right-wing activists stopped and ransacked at least seven Gaza-bound humanitarian aid trucks, in a statement received Tuesday.
Sat in a circle on the nursery floor, a group of Swiss three-year-olds ask a robot called Nao questions about giraffes and broccoli.
The EU on Tuesday gave the final green light to a landmark overhaul of its migration and asylum policies that will see hardened borders and responsibility shared among member states.
The U.S. leader Monday ordered MineOne, a crypto mining firm majority-owned by China, to remove its equipment and dismantle improvements in a property located near an American Air Base home to ballistic missiles.
Cuban has criticized the SEC for pushing its "one size fits all" regulatory approach for the cryptocurrency industry, saying the regulator didn't pick up any lessons from the collapse of early crypto exchange Mt. Gox.
Some of the world's most prominent airlines have sued the Biden government following a USDOT rule that requires airlines to disclose hidden fees so consumers will know what they're actually paying for before purchasing a ticket.
Six months after Geert Wilders swept to a stunning election win in the Netherlands, top politicians have until Wednesday to form a government -- without the far-right firebrand as prime minister.
Israeli troops fought Hamas militants in multiple battles across the Gaza Strip, forcing new waves of Palestinian mass displacement, as Israel marked a sombre Independence Day on Tuesday.
Armenia on Tuesday detained dozens of demonstrators in the capital Yerevan as large protests continue against government plans to concede land to the country's historic foe, Azerbaijan.
Uber and Lyft traded places on Wall Street in 2024 as competition for riders rages on. Lyft's shares are up 15% YTD, while Uber's are up 10.3%.
Ripple's Brad Garlinghouse said last week that the U.S. is targeting Tether's USDT stablecoin, and Tether's CEO appears to have responded to the insinuation, triggering what could be the beginning of a clash of two crypto titans.
Since a Russian court in January sent his older brother, environmental activist Fail Alsynov, to prison for four years, Idel says he has lived in "fear of the unknown".
After rejecting an improved takeover offer worth GBP34 billion ($43 billion) from BHP, which had hoped to create a copper titan, Anglo said it was accelerating plans to simplify the group and reward shareholders in a "radical" revamp.
The U.S. president's campaign team may want to change its campaign strategy heading into the November 2024 elections, Uniswap's Hayden Adams said, considering how Republicans have already apparently grasped the situation regarding the crypto community's relevance as a voting group.