Texas governor asks crypto miners to shut down if power grid appears to fail
‘Help me get through the winter,’ the Governor reportedly told crypto miners in the state
‘Help me get through the winter,’ the Governor reportedly told crypto miners in the state
New York rep says she turned off her devices when she had Covid
The Israeli military says it will reprimand a senior officer and remove two others from leadership roles over the death of a 78-year-old Palestinian
It’s not clear yet what documents were included among those handed over to the committee
Garcia was a day away from turning 30 before her accident during celebration
It’s mandatory to wear a mask in India. And police are out on the streets, watching people to make sure they are in place.
‘Spotify should give Joe Rogan [the] cash Meghan and Harry make from their shows and tear up [the] royals’ contract’ Morgan wrote
Musk reached out to teen in November asking him to stop the tracking of his private jet
As the Chinese government tightened its grip over its ethnic Uyghur population, it sentenced one man to death and three others to life in prison last year for textbooks drawn in part from historical resistance movements that had once been sanctioned by the ruling Communist Party
‘He was the kind of person who you could call in the middle of the night if you needed to talk’
The chief medical examiner who ruled George Floyd's death a homicide will return to the stand Tuesday at the trial of three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating Floyd’s civil rights
The first so-called modern Olympics were held in 1896 in Athens
Former Tory leader William Hague accused Boris Johnson of squandering the opportunity to show the ‘buck stops’ with him.
Toyota says it has reached a settlement in a lawsuit that blamed overwork and harassment for the suicide of one of its employees
Labour backs the U-turn – after it had agreed to making jabs mandatory for NHS workers
The leader of Canada’s Conservative party is facing a revolt by his party’s lawmakers and could be ousted as soon as Wednesday
The new U.N. special envoy for Myanmar says violence has intensified since the military took power a year ago and sparked a resistance movement in the country
The creators of the Science Vs podcast say they will stop producing content until Spotify cracks down harder on the spread of misinformation.
PM faces grilling from MPs as inquiry finds ‘failures of leadership and judgment’
An Australian curling team has made history as the first curlers from Down Under to qualify for the Olympics
New powers to sanction individuals linked to Kremlin revealed as UN Security Council meets
FBI Director Christopher Wray says the threat to the West from the Chinese government is “more brazen” and damaging than ever before
They will be among a host of high-achievers to be recognised at investiture ceremonies at Windsor Castle.
The papers are dominated by the fallout from the release of the partygate report.
Adults can receive a booster 28 days after they tested positive or if it has been at least 12 weeks since their second dose.