President Trump is reportedly considering resuming limited military attacks on Iran while not ruling out diplomacy, with discussions also focusing on a potential naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to cut off Iranian revenue. The UK has stated it will not join Trump's proposed blockade of Iran's ports.
The House Justice Committee approved impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte, sparking debates among lawmakers over grounds for impeachment, including her 'kill remark' and the opening of her tax records, while Duterte notably skipped a hearing.
President Trump announced the US is reviewing a potential reduction of its military presence in Germany. This consideration comes amidst escalating tensions and a "stoush" between the two nations.
Business sentiment in Germany has reached its lowest point since the pandemic, reflecting a decline in German prosperity. Chancellor Merz's popularity has also fallen, placing him 20th in a recent political ranking, as anticipated economic reforms have not materialized.
The Polish government plans a gradual reduction of its deficit, but economists express doubts about the pace and sustainability of improving state finances given the scale of planned actions and rising public debt. A more realistic, though not necessarily harsher, plan is suggested.
Webster Financial Corporation announced a quarterly dividend of $0.40 per share, while Muncy Columbia Financial Corporation declared a dividend of $0.085 per share. Both financial institutions are distributing profits to their shareholders.
Bravo's upcoming 'Summer House' spinoff, 'In The City,' filmed a new scene to address the romance between Amanda Batula and West Wilson, following a betrayal involving Ciara Miller.
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The West Bengal elections concluded with a historic voter turnout, while exit polls were released for West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu, showing varied results. The BJP also achieved a sweep in Gujarat local body polls.
The emergence of advanced AI agents, such as the late-2025 release OpenClaw, has prompted discussions on whether the law should treat these autonomous entities as legal persons. This development takes artificial intelligence technology a step further by enabling AI to translate answers into real-life actions.
SoftBank is reportedly planning to create and list a new artificial intelligence and robotics company, named Roze, in the United States. This information was first reported by the Financial Times.
Q2 and Element Solutions have both released their financial projections for 2026. Q2 anticipates revenues of $875M-$882M and adjusted EBITDA of $237M-$242M, while Element Solutions projects adjusted EBITDA of $665M-$685M and CapEx of $75M-$100M.
Republic Airways is targeting net leverage below 2.2x by the end of 2026. The airline also reaffirmed its guidance for over $2 billion in revenue and more than 865,000 block hours.
This article discusses the strategic importance of effective risk management as a key factor in gaining a competitive advantage in the business landscape. It explores how proactive risk mitigation can differentiate companies.
LG Energy Solution has swung to a loss, attributing the financial downturn to a significant decline in demand for electric vehicles, particularly noting weakness in the North American market.
Major tech companies Alphabet, Amazon, and Microsoft reported robust quarterly earnings, with strong performance in cloud services and AI demand driving revenue growth. This led to positive stock reactions for some, highlighting a successful 'Big Tech earnings night'.
Kite Realty has affirmed its 2026 Core FFO guidance at $2.06-$2.12 per share and increased its same-property Net Operating Income (NOI) midpoint by 25 basis points.
AMC Global Media’s 2026 upfront provided updates on three high-profile AMC Studios series in development, Bannerman, Point Break and the first installment in the new Great American Stories anthology,…
CTS Corporation announced its financial guidance for 2026, projecting sales between $560 million and $580 million and adjusted earnings per share of $2.35 to $2.45, driven by growth in diversified markets.
SATO Technologies Corp. has reported its audited fiscal year 2025 results, while MustGrow Biologics Corp. also announced its fiscal year earnings. Both companies released their financial performance data for the recent fiscal period.
Australia's government called for financial institutions to implement more robust controls to manage the risks associated with artificial intelligence technologies.
Thai authorities have instructed ride-hailing platforms to strictly enforce driver identity verification, warning of service suspension risks following safety concerns and instances of driver identity theft.
Roman comedian Francesco De Carlo became the first Italian stand-up comedian to perform on The Tonight Show, following success on Netflix and at the Comedy Cellar.
According to sources, Canada has been selected to host the headquarters of a newly established multinational defense bank. This decision marks a significant development for Canada's role in international defense finance.
Several companies, including Silgan, MediaAlpha, and Verisk, have released their financial forecasts and guidance for 2026. These outlooks detail projected revenues, adjusted EPS, and free cash flow targets.
Portugal is reportedly undergoing a significant economic recovery, with national funding programs like PTRR, larger than the European PRR, contributing more to the country's finances than European aid.
Billionaire investor Tim Draper stated at the Nakamoto Stage that Bitcoin has entered the financial mainstream and warned attendees that they should be concerned if they do not own the cryptocurrency.
SNL writer Jimmy Fowlie announced that the disappearance of his sister, Christina Lynn Downer, is now being treated as a homicide by the LAPD, hours after his latest public plea for help.
Actress Anne Hathaway, recently named the world's most beautiful celebrity, shared that her stunning appearance is due to a clever hairdresser's trick rather than plastic surgery.
Orchestra members at Venice's La Fenice opera house are protesting against superintendent Fortunato Colabianchi, demanding his resignation amidst ongoing disputes.
The US has announced a halt to 42 Iranian oil tankers, causing an estimated $6 billion in damages to Tehran, as part of ongoing actions during the conflict in the Middle East.
Acadia has increased its Funds From Operations (FFO) guidance for 2026 to $1.22-$1.26, while also setting a target for 7% same-store Net Operating Income (NOI) growth.
Financial commentator Jim Cramer shared his insights on finding winning tech stocks in the current market and identified a "Mag 7" stock as a battleground. He specifically urged new investors to consider buying Corning.
A Spanish political commentary piece discusses the demagoguery of parties like Vox and Aliança, while also criticizing the arrogance of certain establishment figures.
The Gujarat High Court has provided relief to the family of an accused doctor in a rape case, ruling that the booking was made without proper sanction.
South African artist Berita's Workers' Day performance, 'Echoes of The Soul,' explores themes of migration, memory, and xenophobia, reflecting on the nation's history built through labor and movement.
Several Amplify and YieldMax exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have announced their latest dividend or weekly distribution declarations. These include various income and option strategy ETFs.
Barclays has released a report highlighting the nuclear industry's progression from conviction to construction, noting year-to-date regulatory developments, demand, and execution.
A proposed amendment by the Tshiamiso Trust, responsible for disbursing compensation to silicosis victims, is raising concerns that it could exclude more former mine-workers from receiving promised payments. This follows a successful class action lawsuit for the disease.
A researcher discusses building an AI trading platform in six days, highlighting the exponential growth of AI agents in financial markets and the associated risks beyond traditional banking control.
The FBI has stated that the man responsible for killing Brown University students and an MIT professor targeted his victims symbolically, driven by specific grievances. This sheds light on the motive behind the murders.
The US Congress is racing to renew a key surveillance law after it passed the House, but it faces potential changes and delays in the Senate that could push its final passage past a Friday expiration deadline.
Landmark Bancorp and Redwood Capital Bancorp reported their GAAP EPS and revenue, while SiteOne Landscape announced GAAP EPS and revenue that both missed analyst expectations.
Goldman Sachs has reportedly prevented its bankers in Hong Kong from using Anthropic's Claude AI, indicating a cautious approach to generative AI tools within the financial sector.
The government of Una-Sana Canton increased the maximum amount of transport allowance for budget users to 400 convertible marks, reacting to the continuous rise in fuel prices and living costs.
The US House of Representatives has approved a three-year extension of the federal surveillance program known as FISA Section 702, passing it in a bipartisan vote and sending it to the Senate for consideration before a looming deadline.
France has urged its citizens to leave Mali as soon as possible due to escalating jihadist and Tuareg rebel attacks, which have also led to questions about the effectiveness of Russian support for the Malian junta. Morocco has reiterated its support for Mali's stability amidst the deepening security crisis.
As the World Cup countdown continues, preparations are underway, marked by discussions over high ticket prices and significant government allocations for security. Meanwhile, sponsor Adidas sees a market boost, and player news, including injuries and hopes for the final, dominates headlines.
The annual financial statement for Seltjarnarnesbær confirms a serious financial situation for the municipality, with debt per resident having increased by 716,000 Icelandic Króna, according to the opposition.
A retrospective looks back 15 years ago at a pivotal moment when a significant change helped save the "Fast & Furious" franchise, altering its trajectory forever.
Professor Piotr Wysocki, head of Oncology at Jagiellonian University, highlights that patients often ignore hematuria due to lack of pain, emphasizing it as an alarm signal for bladder cancer and the importance of early diagnosis.
Giorgos Kotsiras, Greece's Deputy Minister of National Economy and Finance, emphasized the progress of the Greek economy and the continuous support for citizens, noting the 'gained' income from economic development.
A major report by Funcas on the impact of Artificial Intelligence on employment in Spain anticipates the destruction of 2.3 million jobs, despite also projecting the creation of 1.6 million new positions, resulting in a net negative balance.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a new package of sanctions targeting Russia, including entities linked to Belarus. The sanctions also specifically target Russians involved in the abduction of Ukrainian children.
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has named Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu as the country's new foreign affairs minister, a key appointment in his administration.
A prisoner was discovered dead within the facilities of the General Police Directorate of Attica (GADA). Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death.
A recent survey indicates that over four in ten Filipinos experienced financial strain in April due to soaring fuel prices, making it difficult to cover living expenses.
The House justice committee unanimously declared probable cause in two impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte, advancing them towards a plenary vote.
Samsung Electronics announced a record-high profit for the first quarter, with earnings surging eightfold due to robust demand for memory chips, particularly driven by the AI boom. This performance exceeded market expectations.
Leandro Jasiocha, head of Electrolux for the EMEA region, discussed the home appliance industry, sales slowdown, and new products presented at the Milan fair, noting Polish consumers prioritize both price and design.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla conducted a diplomatic visit to the United States, engaging in various public events in New York City, including a visit to Ground Zero and meetings with prominent figures. The visit aimed to strengthen US-UK relations and also saw a New York politician call for the return of the Koh-i-Noor diamond.
Ukrainian drone pilots successfully targeted and destroyed two Russian military helicopters deep inside Russian territory, releasing footage of the strikes. These attacks are part of ongoing efforts by Ukraine to hit Russian military and energy infrastructure.
The FBI has stated that Claudio Neves Valente, the suspect in the deadly Brown University shooting who later killed himself, was driven by an "accumulation of grievances." Authorities indicate he began planning the violence in 2022, stemming from personal failures.
Starting May 1st, changes in Lithuania will allow some residents to acquire higher-value housing without notary fees for mortgage confirmation and reduce costs for refinancing housing loans.
Neighbors of Nancy Guthrie have expressed growing concern that her kidnapping case might not be solved, as she remains missing. Experts are continuing efforts to build a clearer suspect profile.
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a significant ruling that weakened key provisions of the Voting Rights Act, limiting protections for minority voters. This decision has drawn criticism from civil rights groups and is anticipated to influence political redistricting efforts across the nation.
Reports indicate that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) will cease its financial backing for the LIV Golf league. This decision, expected to take effect either after the current season or by 2026, marks a significant shift for the golf tour.
This article discusses practical dietary adjustments for managing cholesterol while still enjoying familiar hawker food flavors in a busy city environment.
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New legal filings and analyses are raising questions about the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, particularly concerning who shot a Secret Service officer. Prosecutors have stated the alleged shooter planned the attack weeks in advance.
An opinion piece discusses the qualities and approach required for effective leadership in the Philippines, questioning the traditional reliance on a single savior figure.
An article details the sacred journey of the Buddha’s relics, tracing their path from Piprahwa and exploring their historical and religious significance.
Extreme Networks provided its financial outlook for the fourth quarter, projecting revenue between $330 million and $335 million and earnings per share (EPS) of $0.28 to $0.30, while also indicating supply stability through fiscal year 2027.
NLPC’s Personal Pension Plan is expanding financial inclusion within Nigeria’s informal sector, leading to increased assets and high customer satisfaction.
UniCloud Africa and OADC have formed a partnership to expand sovereign cloud and AI infrastructure across the African continent, aiming to enhance data residency and digital independence.
On Africa Day, discussions highlight how online education can enhance employee mobility across the continent, enabling professionals to advance their careers without financial burden or relocation.
A bright fireball, believed to be a meteor, was captured on video as it streaked across the night sky over Victoria on Vancouver Island, prompting over 100 reports to the American Meteor Society from as far south as Oregon.
Sanwo-Olu and Sirleaf called for stronger institutional leadership in Africa, emphasizing youth opportunities and inclusive governance for sustainable development.
Australian banks have received warnings that advanced artificial intelligence technologies could facilitate larger and faster cyber attacks, posing new security challenges.
MGM has outlined its financial plans for Japan, committing $200 million to $225 million in funding for 2026, while also indicating a potential acceleration of its share repurchase program.
Florida lawmakers have approved a new US House map that is widely seen as designed to boost Republican chances in the upcoming midterm elections. The redistricting plan aims to create more favorable districts for the party.
Daredevil: Born Again season 2 provides an update on Luke Cage's status, connecting to his last Netflix appearance and hinting at a future return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Authorities allege Allen shot an agent in the chest during an attack on Trump, but inconclusive surveillance footage, the omission of the aggression in the accusation, and the unknown whereabouts of the projectile raise doubts.
A teenager in Ranchi has been accused of murdering her mother, allegedly with the assistance of her boyfriend, attempting to disguise the crime as a bathroom fall.
EBay announced an increase in its first-quarter sales, attributing the positive performance to strong demand within its collectibles category. The company's earnings report indicates a healthy start to the year.
SNL writer Jimmy Fowlie announced that his sister, Christina Downer, is "no longer alive" months after she went missing in Los Angeles. This update confirms her death following a prolonged disappearance.
Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Prince and Princess of Wales, celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary by sharing a new photograph. The occasion prompted reflections on their marriage, including past challenges and their public image.
Ugandan army chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba announced on X that a recent DNA test showed he is 14% Greek, stating he 'always knew' he was connected to Alexander the Great.
The African National Congress (ANC) has been served with court papers by its branches, seeking to halt the party's upcoming conference which was officially scheduled to begin.
Internationally acclaimed dancer Mamela Nyamza returns to her home country with two powerful productions, 'Hatched Ensemble,' exploring themes of identity, colonial legacies, and belonging through deconstructed movement.
Federal investigators believe the man who carried out a mass shooting at Brown University and later killed an MIT professor, Claudio Neves Valente, did not act randomly but targeted symbolic victims tied to his grievances.
JR West has decided to form a capital and business alliance with financial giant Resona Group, aiming to enter the banking services sector. This move aligns with a growing trend among railway operators to integrate financial functions through "BaaS" (Banking as a Service) partnerships.
The expanding Yellowstone universe is set to delve into a new, potentially bloody chapter for characters Beth and Rip, requiring a replacement for a key subplot from the original series.
The article argues that workers, divided by political loyalties to competing parties, are unable to effectively unite against employers during wage negotiations, making them the primary sufferers in the ANC-SACP political 'divorce'.
A strategic consultancy managing director warns that hostile information campaigns, often using cheap and anonymous inauthentic news sites, are an evolving threat to Singapore.
Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin reportedly received two statuettes as gifts while serving at the Quai d'Orsay, according to the program "Complément d'Enquête." He denies knowledge of their provenance and is willing to return them.
LinkedIn's AI hiring agents are projected to generate $450 million in yearly revenue, showcasing the strong financial performance of the company's artificial intelligence tools in the recruitment sector.
Several companies, including Pilgrim's Pride, First Interstate Banc, and Alkami Technology, have released their latest financial results, with some reporting GAAP EPS and revenue figures, while others provided Q1 2026 earnings previews.
A daily piece of trivia highlights that people tend to remember humorous things more easily, attributing this phenomenon to laughter's ability to boost memory retention.
Vista Energy, S.A.B. de C.V. announced its latest financial results, with non-GAAP earnings per share of $0.89 missing estimates by $0.26, and revenue of $694.3 million falling short of projections by $26.91 million.
Two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green, North London, in an attack that police have declared a terrorist incident. The local Jewish community expressed defiance, while investigations are ongoing into potential links to an Iran-linked group.
Péter Magyar, a rising Hungarian political figure, engaged in discussions with EU officials in Brussels, including Ursula von der Leyen, to secure the release of billions in frozen EU funds. The funds have been withheld due to concerns over the rule of law in Hungary, and a deal is anticipated soon.
The European Parliament is debating measures to mitigate the impact of the Middle East crisis and rising energy prices, approving a stance on adjusting the ETS2 emissions trading system, set to take effect in 2028.
Bitcoin has recorded its strongest monthly performance in a year, yet retail trading platforms like Robinhood have observed a decline in bitcoin trading volumes.
Casablanca has become a strategic hub for investment and cooperation between Arab and African nations with the launch of the Maghreb regional office of the Arab Union of Construction and Real Estate Development.
Pennsylvania Democratic congressional candidate Dr. Ala Stanford paused during a live television interview when pressed on who would enforce immigration laws if ICE were to be abolished.
An analytical piece delves into the role of Dispensationalist Evangelicals and their perspectives on conflict in the Middle East, examining how regional balances are being reshaped beyond geopolitical calculations.
An Indian homegrown high-speed trading firm, valued at $1 billion, is reportedly expanding its operations globally. This move marks a significant step for the unicorn in the international financial markets.
Substantive fairness now legally obliges employers to provide objective evidence through Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs) before terminating an employee.
A phenomenon is observed where many US millionaires do not perceive themselves as wealthy, highlighting a potential disconnect between their financial status and self-perception compared to struggling families.
Actor Ondřej Vetchý received the Arnošt Lustig Award for his civic stance, expressing his wish for politicians to have vision and courage, and commenting on the difference between current Czech politicians and Václav Havel.
Following the non-reappointment of Francisco Frazão and Rita Rato to lead Teatro do Bairro Alto and Museu do Aljube, a public debate emerged regarding a perceived 'sanitization of culture' in Lisbon.
ALK Group has announced that it has secured the required bank guarantee for its project in Tivat. The company stated that this development has helped overcome previous problems and delays associated with the project.
A meteorologist explains why weather applications may not always provide expected forecasts, attributing discrepancies to factors like the distance to the nearest measurement stations.
Documents reveal disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein cultivated Middle Eastern connections and acquired rare Islamic artifacts, including pieces from the Kaaba, for a building on his private island he called a 'mosque.'
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in the Philippines identified numerous "ghost" drivers and riders on beneficiary lists for a P5,000 aid program. This discovery of fraudulent entries has caused a significant delay in the release of the financial assistance.
The Department of Agriculture in the Philippines has begun distributing P2,345 in cash assistance to over 3,000 farmers and fishers in Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro.
The 2026 Billboard Women in Music event featured various artists like Kali Uchis, Keke Palmer, and Cara Delevingne discussing their new music, albums, and performances. The event also included red carpet coverage and interviews with rising stars.
Germany's government plans to stabilize health insurance funds by cutting federal subsidies by several billion euros, a move that has drawn widespread criticism for being neither serious, solid, nor supportive.
The official cause of death for "Melrose Place" actor Patrick Muldoon has been publicly disclosed. Reports detailed the specific factors and contributing circumstances surrounding his passing.
Delta State Governor Oborevwori has attributed Nigeria's economic recovery to President Tinubu's reforms and advocated for a national dialogue to foster inclusive governance.
Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) announced it has secured more than 20,000 convictions over the past 12 years, targeting cybercrime, money laundering, and other financial offenses.
South Korean Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol affirmed that the nation's financial institutions possess ample capacity to manage crisis scenarios, despite ongoing volatility in financial and foreign exchange markets.
KPMG has cut approximately 400 consultants from its US advisory division, representing 4% of the team, due to a slowdown in demand for services related to regulatory risk, customer operations, and financial services.
The European Commission has advanced to the second stage of an infringement procedure against Cyprus due to its delays in implementing the EU directive 2022/2381 on gender quotas in company boards. The directive aims for 40% representation for the underrepresented sex.
Pete Hegseth faced intense questioning from US lawmakers during a nearly six-hour congressional hearing, where he defended the administration's strategy in the Iran war and addressed the Pentagon's $25 billion cost estimate. He clashed with members of Congress over the war's progress and potential for a prolonged conflict.
Dexter: Resurrection season 1 is lauded as a phenomenal return for the crime thriller franchise, delivering thrilling twists, emotional depth, and satisfying conclusions across its 10 episodes.
Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, stated that his frequent appearances before appellate courts as a litigant significantly shaped his understanding of law and respect for appellate adjudication.
Major US IT companies have announced strong financial results for the quarter ending March, driven by robust cloud businesses, but concerns are rising over the financial impact of massive investments in AI development.
Senator JD Vance initially slammed a report about his concerns over the drastic depletion of US missiles but then confirmed his worries, linking it to the ongoing Iran conflict.
Quad has reaffirmed its 2026 financial outlook, projecting $175M-$215M in adjusted EBITDA and $40M-$60M in free cash flow, while also noting potential USPS increases of up to 10%.
The media company AMC is aiming to secure more advertising revenue by encouraging advertisers to focus on the initial viewership of its long-running TV series, acknowledging that many fans do not watch shows during their linear TV premieres.
Lionsgate's chief has hinted at the development of 'Michael 2,' a sequel to the recently released Michael Jackson biopic, following its record-breaking performance at the box office.
Sprouts Farmers Market provided its financial outlook for 2026, forecasting earnings per share between $5.32 and $5.48, alongside a maintained sales growth projection of 4.5% to 6.5%.
Netflix has announced series orders for two new shows: 'Dad's House,' an adult animated comedy from Michael Cusack, Dario Russo, and David Ashby, and 'Lovesick,' a romantic drama starring Claire Danes and created by Sarah Treem. These new productions add to the streaming giant's diverse content slate.
Fintech firm OneDosh has partnered with gamer PlaywithTomide to accelerate cross-border payments and improve financial services for Nigeria’s gaming community.
President Trump threatened to reduce the number of U.S. troops stationed in Germany. This threat came amid a growing dispute with NATO allies and specifically after comments made by German politician Friedrich Merz.
BRICS nations are considering a digital payments framework to link their currencies, aiming to reduce the impact of Western sanctions and US dollar volatility.
Labour leader Keir Starmer is facing accusations of losing control of his party and not taking the threat of antisemitism seriously enough, as headlines highlight 'terror on our streets' and 'UK antisemitism 'out of control'. This comes amidst broader scrutiny of his leadership and the party's direction.
SBA has increased its financial outlook for 2026 and announced plans to issue its first investment-grade bonds in the same year, signaling confidence in its future performance.
Republican figures, including JD Vance and Tom Emmer, criticized Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, accusing him of attempting to take credit for FBI fraud raids and for his absence at a key hearing on the matter.
An opinion piece reflects on the significance of 'Abril' (likely the Carnation Revolution) in Portugal, critiquing a speech by Seguro for falling short of the moment's demands.
Roger Sweet, the visionary creator behind the iconic 'He-Man' action figures and a key designer for Mattel, has passed away at the age of 91, having developed the Masters of the Universe franchise.
This article recounts the historical significance of the Battle of Ourique, after which D. Afonso Henriques declared himself king, marking the foundation of the Kingdom of Portugal.
A recent and unprecedented warning from ANAC, which limited operations at Horta Airport and prevented aircraft landings, serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to mandatory norms, procedures, and legislation in airports.
Italy has announced mini-discounts on fuel, falling below 25 cents, with the ministry also guaranteeing flights only until May, indicating limited funds for assistance.
Small business owners are encouraged to pay adequate pension insurance, as it not only affects their retirement but also determines their sickness daily allowance.
A Nigerian romance scammer was arrested in Madrid's Gran Via after defrauding a Norwegian retiree of 140,000 euros, having posed as a successful Canadian military officer.
A major Japanese airport has begun trials of humanoid robots to assist with baggage and cargo handling operations. Early reports indicate mixed results regarding the robots' performance.
Another group of Ukrainian servicemen and servicewomen is undergoing a five-week training program in the United Kingdom as part of Operation Interflex, enhancing their military capabilities.
Lemonade, the insurance technology company, projects a 33% increase in its full-year 2026 top line growth. The company also anticipates achieving positive EBITDA in the fourth quarter of 2026.
Dimitris Papastergiou, Greece's Minister of Digital Governance, discussed the potential and risks of artificial intelligence, stressing that technology must always serve humanity.
Emcor and EXL have both updated their financial outlooks for 2026, with Emcor raising its revenue and EPS guidance and EXL forecasting higher revenue while also increasing its adjusted EPS.
AbbVie, PPG, and Veralto have each released their financial projections for 2026, detailing adjusted EPS targets and outlining strategic initiatives such as product outlook, cost management, and pricing strategies. These companies provided specific earnings per share forecasts and discussed factors influencing their future performance.
Spanish influencer and athlete Verdeliss shares insights into balancing her life with eight children, crediting sport as her stress relief and her husband's support.
Ragge Løkkeberg, 61, registered in Norway but last known to be in Sweden, has been missing since February 16, 2024, prompting questions about his disappearance, including if he was murdered.
The Portuguese National Health Service (SNS) and nurses are in disagreement over a low-risk pregnancy monitoring project, which is reportedly not functioning because the Order of Nurses refuses to participate in the monitoring commission.
Pam Bondi has agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee as part of its ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Her testimony comes amid the committee's probe into the late financier's activities.
First Commonwealth Financial Corporation aims for a Net Interest Margin (NIM) in the low 4% range by the fourth quarter of 2026, anticipating changes as interest rate swaps mature and deposit rates are evaluated.
Leaders of the Kwankwasiyya and Obidient movements held a closed-door meeting in Abuja to discuss potential political alliances for the 2027 elections, calling for unity to build a new Nigeria.
An article from QTR's Fringe Finance speculates on the potential end of the memecoin phenomenon, noting the existence of a "memecoin conference" as a sign of market saturation.
A confessed criminal linked to 'sanchismo' (referring to Pedro Sánchez's government) provided insights into the darkest aspects of power, even noting that Ábalos had his limits.
An Estonian cardiologist explains the importance of diet in managing cholesterol and preventing cardiovascular diseases, which remain a leading cause of death in Estonia.
Ford Motor Company reported its first-quarter earnings, surpassing revenue and earnings estimates. Despite the overall positive performance, the company anticipates a significant loss for its electric vehicle segment this year.
A woman wrote to an advice column detailing her landlady's persistent attempts to flirt with her boyfriend, culminating in a strange mouth-to-mouth encounter, prompting the girlfriend to question if she should move.
Rachael Gunn, known as Olympic breakdancer Raygun, announced she has left her university position to pursue a new endeavor, hinting at a full-time career in breakdancing.
The Dow Jones closed with losses for the fifth consecutive day, as oil prices continued their upward trend amidst the American blockade of Iranian ports.
81-year-old legendary guitarist Eric Clapton performed a powerful concert in Krakow, captivating the audience with his characteristic style and lengthy solos.
Juan Carlos Aldama has provided extensive details to the Supreme Court, accusing President Sánchez of protecting alleged bribes and implicating the PSOE in illegal financing. Aldama claims ministers responded to an intermediary, Koldo, due to his close ties to the president.
Morocco is actively working to become a regional leader in health innovation, with officials and industry leaders gathering for the first edition of GITEX Future Health Africa to advance this goal.
Aflac's stock has declined following its first-quarter earnings report, with a weaker yen/dollar exchange rate cited as a significant factor impacting its financial results.
Removing dairy products from one's diet offers several advantages, including alleviating lactose intolerance and allergies, improving skin complexion, and reducing environmental impact.
PayPal has announced that it will make Venmo a separate business unit, a move aimed at boosting growth and potentially attracting buyers. This strategic decision comes as CEO Alex Chriss looks to revitalize the company's performance.