Donald Trump's Net Worth Plunged $700 Million In One Year As Truth Social Flops
Former President Donald Trump's fortune took a hit as the once-hyped social media platform for conservatives lost its steam one year after it launched.
Asylum Seeker Who Escaped North Korea Faces US Deportation By ICE
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is moving forward with its plan to deport a female North Korean defector who illegally crossed the U.S. border.
Bryan Kohberger May Have Known Victims Year Before Idaho Murders
A former FBI agent believes police are looking for possible connections between Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger and the three female victims.
Here's Why This Ex-Senator's Hush Money Case Is Good News For Trump
The hush money case involving former Democratic Sen. John Edwards could play a role in former President Donald Trump's current legal woes.
Putin In 'No-Win Situation,' Likely Be 'Removed From Power' By Oligarchs: Ex-CIA Chief
James Olson, the former counterintelligence chief at the CIA, believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin's fate now hinges on the outcome of the Ukraine war.
4 Of 10 Most Downloaded Free Apps In US, UK Are Chinese-Owned
Four Chinese-owned apps are among the most downloaded free apps in the U.S. and the U.K., despite data privacy and national security concerns.
North Korea Warns US, Allies Of 'Nuclear Attack' Over South Korea Drill 'Provocation'
North Korea is not backing down on its threat of a nuclear attack over the recently-held joint military exercises conducted by the U.S. and South Korea.
Russian Army Committed 9,000 Crimes, Killed 1,400 Civilians In A Month While Occupying Bucha
A year after the world discovered the gruesome killings of civilians in Bucha, Ukraine's Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin revealed the extent of Russia's atrocities.
Ukraine Army Eliminates 1,190 Russian Soldiers In First Two Days Of April: UAF
Russia has accumulated more losses in its war against Ukraine despite launching more attacks against Ukrainian troop positions and civilian infrastructure.
Southeast Asia Is A Hotspot For Startups, But Why Are Investors So Eager To Invest?
The fastest-growing region of Southeast Asia, the home to 52 unicorn startups, has managed to weather economic uncertainties and outpaced the world's GDP growth.
28 Dead, Including Kids After Ship With 200 Passengers Catches Fire In The Philippines
Several Filipino passengers, including at least three children, died after a commercial boat caught fire en route to the southern Philippine island of Sulu.
Russia Punished Alexei Navalny After His Documentary Won An Oscar; Moved To 'Sh**ty Cell'
Russia is unhappy with the Oscars triumph of a documentary investigating the assassination attempt against opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Judge Asks ChatGPT To Decide On Murder Suspect's Bail; AI Cites 'Flight Risk'
A judge in India sought guidance from OpenAI's AI chatbot ChatGPT regarding the jurisprudence on bail when the suspect is accused of assault with cruelty.
Idaho Murders Update: Investigation Of Officer In Kohberger Case Could Affect Witness Credibility
An internal affairs investigation involving an officer in the Idaho murder case of Bryan Kohberger could affect the outcome of the case.
China Vows To Retaliate Against Taiwan President's US Visit, Kirby Says Don't 'Overreact'
Chinese officials warned of repercussions if Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen meets with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy during her U.S. stopover.
Trump Warned Russia Against Invading Ukraine, Suspects Putin Feared Him
Former President Donald Trump claimed in an interview that he warned Russian President Vladimir Putin against attacking Ukraine while he was in the White House.
North Korean Hackers Use 'Long Con' Strategy To Gain Intel; Steal Crypto For Operations
A group of North Korean hackers is targeting think tanks and academic experts to gain insights about defense and security policies affecting Pyongyang.
Lucid Layoffs: 1,300 To Lose Jobs As EV Demand Wanes
Lucid's layoffs plan came after the electric vehicle maker delivered just over 4,000 Air luxury sedans in 2022 and recorded a drop in vehicle reservations.
Trump Supporter 'Pulled A Knife' On Couple, Kids After Getting Bumped During Protest
A woman protesting the Manhattan District Attorney's Office's investigation of former President Donald Trump pulled a knife on a couple with two children.
South Africa Unlikely To Arrest Putin When He Visits, Will 'Ignore' Arrest Warrant: Expert
An African affairs expert is not confident South Africa would comply with International Criminal Court's order to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Disney Metaverse Arm Shuts Down As Part Of 7,000 Layoffs Plan
Disney has abandoned its metaverse dreams as the company looks to restructure to streamline its businesses at the cost of 7,000 workers.
Russia Sends Cyber Weapons To Iran After Tehran Provided Drones For Ukraine War: WSJ
A new report revealed Russia's assistance to Iran's cyberwarfare initiatives after Tehran supplied Moscow with lethal drones to aid its war against Ukraine.
GOP Blames Migrants For Surge In Fentanyl Deaths, But 90% Are Trafficked By Americans
As Republicans try to link illegal migration to rising fentanyl deaths, data from border authorities showed that the drug is overwhelmingly smuggled by U.S. citizens.
Murdaugh Murders: Buster To Receive $530,00 From Sale Of Farm Where Margaret, Paul Died
Following the conviction of murder suspect Alex Murdaugh earlier this month, the family farm where he killed his wife and son was finally sold for $3.9 million.
Philippines Human Rights Violations Continue Under Marcos Jr.; Hundreds Still Die In 'Tokhang': Watchdog
The Philippine drug war continues to kill hundreds of Filipinos under Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Rodrigo Duterte's successor.
North Korean Women Sold As Sex Slaves In China, Forced Into Marriage: Study
A human rights report revealed the harrowing treatment of female North Korean defectors in China, including being sold as sex slaves and physically abused.
Putin Outraged Over Ukraine's 'Nuclear Component' Ammo Which Russia Has Been Using Since 2018
Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to respond if the U.K. arms Ukraine with tank shells containing depleted uranium.
Putin 'Humiliated' Xi Over Nuclear Weapons To Belarus; 'Not Very Respectful,' Says Ex-Ambassador
Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared to have broken away from his joint statement with China, opposing the deployment of nuclear weapons beyond borders.
North Korea Prisoners Forced To Eat Cockroaches Amid Starvation, Get Abortion At 8 Months
A human rights watchdog exposed in its report the horrific conditions of prisoners being held in North Korea's penal system.
Kim Jong-un's 10-Year-Old Daughter Wore A Dior Jacket While Overseeing Missile Launch
A South Korean broadcaster noticed the clothing of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's daughter during last week's ICBM test launch.