China Will 'Firmly Oppose' Sale Of TikTok In US
As TikTok scrambles to avoid getting banned in the U.S., China vowed to oppose any forced sale of shares of its Chinese parent company in the video-sharing app.
Meta Recruiter Says She Was Paid $190,000 To 'Do Nothing': 'We're Not Hiring Nobody'
A former Meta recruiter recalled her days working at the tech giant in videos posted to TikTok.
Blinken Reaffirms Possible Taiwan Invasion By China By 2027; CCP Watches Ukraine War 'Carefully'
Secretary of State Antony Blinken shared his insights with some senators on the possible Chinese invasion of Taiwan and China's relationship with Russia.
Photos Of Trump Arrest, In Prison Spread Online; Journalist Gets Banned From AI Generator
An investigative journalist made 50 AI-generated images depicting the arrest and imprisonment of former President Donald Trump, who's bracing for an indictment.
North Korea 'Much More Dangerous' Now, Unlikely To Do Nuclear Test: US General
Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier believes North Korea's recent missile tests are part of Kim Jong-un's intention to make their nuclear force more accurate and lethal.
Taliban Members Secretly Send Daughters To School Amid Supreme Leader's Ban: Report
More than a year after the Taliban banned Afghan girls from secondary education, some members hinted at their opposition to the controversial policy.
China 'Tried To Convince' Ukraine To Start 'Peace Talks' On Russian Terms, No Troop Withdrawal
A Ukraine-China relations expert said China is trying to determine whether Ukraine is open to peace negotiations aligned with Russia's terms.
North Koreans Hate Kim Jong Un's Daughter For 'Plump White Face,' Likely 'Eating So Well'
The public debut of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's 10-year-old daughter has not been well-received among the public suffering from hunger and poverty.
Google Blocks Multiple China-Made Apps Over Malware, Monitoring; Asks Users To Uninstall
Google has advised the users who downloaded several apps related to the Chinese e-commerce giant Pinduoduo to uninstall them after flagging them as malware.
Leaked iPhone 15 Pro Max Photos Show New Buttons, Thinner Bezels
More speculations have surfaced about the iPhone 15 lineup, which is set to be released later this year.
China, Russia Blame US For North Korea's Brazen 'Illegal' Nuclear Missile Programs
A confrontation ensued between China, Russia and the U.S. in the U.N. Security Council meeting over North Korea's nuclear missile tests.
Trump Indictment: Ex-Potus Will Have Fingerprints, Mugshot Taken; Read Miranda Rights If Arrested
Former President Donald Trump would be required to surrender to law enforcement officers, or they would track him down with an arrest warrant if indicted.
North Korea Preps For 'Overwhelming Nuclear Counterattack' On US; Kim's 10-Year-Old Daughter Oversees Military Drills
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the military drills over the weekend were meant to prepare their troops to counter any attack from its top adversaries.
Here's What Apple Is Doing To Avoid Massive Layoffs
As the tech industry continues to be plagued with massive layoffs amid economic uncertainty, Apple is pulling all the strings to keep its workforce intact.
China's Ukraine-Russia Peace Plan Has No 'Balanced Logic'; Won't Send Putin Weapons: Zelensky Adviser
An adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky downplays China's role as a peacemaker between Ukraine and Russia.
Credit Suisse, UBS Merger Complete; Massive Layoffs Expected Next
Switzerland's finance minister said the deal could likely lead to thousands of job cuts for Credit Suisse, as the embattled bank and UBS offer similar services.
8-Year-Old Child Of Putin's Ally Owns A $4.9 Million Apartment In London
The 8-year-old daughter of Russian oligarch Vladimir Gruzdev became the owner of the posh London apartment a few days before the Russia-Ukraine war began.
Russia's Top Secret Plan To Destabilize Moldova Revealed In Leaked FSB Document
As Russia continues its pressure campaign against Moldova, a document revealed Russia's security service's plan to influence the Eastern European country.
North Korean Ballistic Missile Will Reach US In 33 Minutes At Hypersonic Speed: China Study
A team of Chinese defense scientists warned that North Korea could easily overwhelm the U.S. missile defense network if it launched multiple missiles.
Chinese Companies Sent Russia 1,000 Rifles, Drone Parts And Body Armors Amid Ukraine War: Report
An expert warned that Russia could use Chinese commercial items to create a piece of lethal military equipment.
Here's How Crimes Like The Idaho Murders Affect Local Tourism, According To Experts
Experts cited social and economic factors and crime rates in influencing the tourism reputation of a place.
Russia, China, Iran Joint Military Exercises Seeking To 'Deepen' Cooperation Kicks Off
The trilateral naval exercises by Russia, China and Iran will include combined task force training, live-fire drills and search-and-rescue operations.
59% Of Americans Don't Like Russia; 56% Say It's A 'Critical Threat' To US
Russia's invasion of Ukraine further diminished the reputation of the country in the eyes of Americans, according to a new Gallup poll.
Idaho Murders: Bryan Kohberger Watches Self On TV 'All The Time,' Receives 'Private Mass'
Inmates at Idaho's Latah County Jail revealed details about murder suspect Bryan Kohberger's life inside the facility as he awaits trial.
South Korea Proposes 69-Hour Work Week; Gen Z, Millennials Push Back
South Korea's government is revisiting its proposal of a 69-hour workweek after it triggered criticisms from trade unions and young workers.
Largest US-Philippines Military Exercise In History Set For April Along South China Sea
This year's U.S.-Philippines military exercise would feature a live fire sinking exercise near the China-seized Scarborough Shoal for the first time.
Michael Jordan's 'Last Dance' Jordan 13 Could Be Most Expensive Sneakers Ever Sold
Michael Jordan's black and red Air Jordan 13s from his "Last Dance" season with the Bulls will be auctioned next month for a high estimate of $4 million.
Northeast Winter Storm Forced 1,100 Flight Cancellations; 4,700 More Delayed
Thousands of flights were either canceled or delayed as the season's first nor'easter brought heavy snow, winds and coastal flooding to Northeast U.S.
China Gets Another Ally Against Taiwan As Honduras President Announces Switch On Twitter
Taiwan's circle of international allies will likely get smaller as Honduras seeks to establish diplomatic ties with China.
San Francisco Reparations Hearing: City May Not Afford $5M Per Black Person, $1 Housing
The proposals to provide colossal lump sum payments to Black residents and a dollar's worth of housing are drawing pushback from San Francisco residents.