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Hurricane Lala Kills One and Knocks Out Power Across 124,000 Hawaiian Homes

HONOLULU, Aug. 16 -- Near South Point on Hawaii's Big Island, a driver died Saturday when Lala's storm-force winds and flooding made the roads impassable. The rest of the island was faring little bett... Read More


Irelands alumina exports face scrutiny over possible links to Russias military supply chain

Bangladesh, Aug. 15 -- Ireland is facing growing scrutiny over exports of alumina from the countrys Aughinish refinery to Russia after an investigation by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting ... Read More


Mangione Appears in Federal Court as Guilty Plea in UnitedHealthcare CEO Killing Draws Near

New Delhi, Aug. 14 -- NEW YORK - The pretrial conference Luigi Mangione attended in Manhattan federal court Friday was scheduled at 11 a.m. and described in court filings in the language of procedural... Read More


Five years after Kabul: How the US lost its leverage in Afghanistan

Bangladesh, Aug. 14 -- Five years after the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan, the consequences of the United States withdrawal continue to shape regional security, global geopolitics, and the l... Read More


Coinbase and 14 AI Payment Platforms Failed Security Tests, New Research Warns

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14 -- When an autonomous AI agent requests a data product and the merchant delivers it within seconds, the payment has already cleared an off-chain verification checkpoint. What ca... Read More


Three US States Execute on Same Day for First Time Since 2010

New Delhi, Aug. 13 -- WASHINGTON - On a Thursday that three state governments had scheduled for months, Jeremy Williams is set to die by lethal injection at Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore, Ala... Read More


Los Angeles Lakers Sold to Joshua Kushner and Bob Iger for $12.5 Billion

New Delhi, Aug. 13 -- LOS ANGELES - Three days. That is how long it took for the Los Angeles Lakers to change hands for the second time in 14 months. Josh Kushner and Bob Iger agreed Wednesday to purc... Read More


Federal Judge Expands Block on Trump's USPS Mail-In Voting Order to All 50 States

BOSTON, Aug. 13 -- When a federal appeals court in Washington cleared the way for President Trump's mail-in voting restrictions to resume across most of the United States in late July, election offici... Read More


Karoline Leavitt Steps Down as White House Press Secretary, Citing Family Over Career

WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 -- She had been back at the briefing room podium for six weeks when she made her decision. Karoline Leavitt, the youngest White House press secretary in history and now the mother ... Read More


US Credit Card Debt Hits Record $1.26 Trillion as Delinquencies Rise

New Delhi, Aug. 12 -- carrying more credit card debt than at any point in recorded history and paying the highest interest rates in a generation to sustain it. The New York Federal Reserve reported T... Read More