A demure TikTok has gone viral, but is it an ironic joke or does it set unrealistic standards for women?
Year: 2024
Anthony Fauci recovering from West Nile virus
The former chief medical adviser is now recovering at home after suffering fever and chills.
Israel and Hezbollah say they don’t want war – but they are both ready for it
This appears to be Hezbollah’s first significant retaliation for the assassination of a senior commander, Jon Donnison writes.
Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Arrested in France, Elon Musk Protests
Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov was arrested on Saturday at Bourget airport outside Paris, TON token plunged as much as 17%.
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Bitcoin Rallies Above $64,000 as Fed Hints at Rate Cuts – Could We See a New High Soon?
Fed’s dovish signals send Bitcoin soaring above $64,000—could this be the start of the next major crypto rally?
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Elon Musk’s X Reveals Shareholder List Including Bill Ackman, Binance, and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
Elon Musk’s company X has unveiled its complete list of shareholders as of June 2023 after being compelled by a court order.
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Blockbuster Chinese video game tried to police players – and divided the internet
The hugely popular Black Myth: Wukong has attracted some press for the wrong reasons.
The lonely death of a jailed Russian pianist who opposed war
When a Russian prisoner swap hit headlines recently, a jailed musician’s fatal hunger strike went unnoticed.
The 16 minutes that plunged the Bayesian yacht into a deadly spiral
The BBC’s Mark Lowen in Sicily on the rapid chain of events in the middle of the night that left seven dead and is dumfounding experts.
Famine hits Sudan as peace talks fall short yet again
Aid begins to trickle in but it is far too little, too late, says analyst Alex de Waal.