Morocco earthquake: hope fades of finding survivors in rubble (www.theguardian.com)
Complicated rescue effort continues as questions remain about king and government’s response
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Complicated rescue effort continues as questions remain about king and government’s response
Customers also report problems with payments and check-in as IT systems go down at MGM Resorts' hotels.
The two leaders could meet at the Vostochny space centre in Russia's far east, according to reports.
Highly processed foods resemble drugs of misuse in a number of disturbing ways
Rather than pulling back on spending due to China’s gloomy economic backdrop, Gen Z consumers are instead re-evaluating their priorities.
President Joe Biden said his visit to Vietnam was to build U.S. relationships throughout Asia and was "not about containing China.”
Only four countries so far have been allowed to send teams to the quake-hit region.
India and Saudi Arabia have agreed to expand trade and security ties, two days after their leaders and others attending a Group of 20 summit announced a new railways and port corridor deal that will link India, Middle East and Europe
Moroccan soldiers and aid teams battled Monday to reach remote mountain towns devastated by an earthquake that killed more than 2,400 people.
Visit comes as Moscow seeks to secure military equipment from Pyongyang for its war on Ukraine.
For Hostess, the deal with the peanut-butter-and-jelly conglomerate is a sweet win after not one, but two bankruptcies.
Researchers identify 88 nests of destructive invasive non-native species near Syracuse in Sicily
JetBlue Airways is making another move to try to save its proposed purchase of Spirit Airlines
Bethany Alhaidari is facing a 24 October court date that will determine her future life with her eight-year-old daughter, Zaina. Human Rights Watch, which took the unusual step of submitted an amicus brief in the family dispute, has warned that the 36-year-old mother would face a “serious risk of corporal punishment, lengthy...
Harris Wolobah, a healthy 14-year-old from Worcester, Massachusetts, tragically died last Friday, hours after eating a single ultra-spicy tortilla chip seasoned with two of the hottest peppers in the world.
The Federal Trade Commission's chief administrative law judge ruled that Intuit violated US law with deceptive advertising and should be forced to stop promoting TurboTax as "free" unless all conditions imposed on the free offer are immediately and conspicuously displayed to consumers.
The California law requires social media platforms to post their content moderation policies — which they already do — and twice a year submit a report to the state on how they address hate speech, racism, misinformation, foreign political interference and other issues.
Companies like ConocoPhillips are banking on a future filled with oil.
A woman who mailed then-President Trump a threatening letter that contained ricin weeks before the 2020 election was sentenced to 262 months in prison on Thursday, the Department of Justice announced.
Industrially processed pizzas, cereals, and convenience foods are responsible for a host of diseases. Policymakers and doctors need to lead the food fight.
The chief justice doesn’t like his conservative Supreme Court colleagues getting called out for judicial overreach.
The WHO has recommended dropping a component of many flu vaccines because the viruses it protects against appear to have been driven into extinction in the Covid pandemic.
Performing Nazi salutes has been illegal in Germany and Austria since the end of World War II and is punishable by law with prison time.
A U.S. civil rights agency sued Tesla Inc on Thursday, claiming the electric carmaker has tolerated severe harassment of Black employees at its flagship Fremont, California, assembly plant, in charges similar to cases brought by the state and by Tesla employees.
New research concludes that disparities in treatment show the need to improve access to care, particularly in developing countries