Slowdown of UK inflation rate disappoints in March, economists say fight against inflation far from over
The United Kingdom's inflation rate slowed less than it was expected to in March, leading investors to bump back their predictions of when the Bank of England might cut interest rates.
Israel's airspaces closed for domestic, international flights; United Airlines cancels planned departures
Israel prepared for Iran's missile and drone attacks by closing its airspace to both domestic and international airlines starting at 12:30 a.m. Sunday local time.
Hamas is 'happy,' celebrating Biden's apparent shift in war, Israeli official warns: 'Stand against evil'
Israeli Minister of Economy and Industry Nir Barkat urged President Biden to re-establish his support for Israel following his call with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu.
Delta pilot gets 10-month jail sentence for drinking before Scotland to NYC flight
Former Delta Air Lines pilot Lawrence Russell has been sentenced in Scotland to 10 months in prison after pleading guilty to showing up intoxicated to work.
Real-life cat burglary suspect does yoga before raiding bakery store: video
A real-life cat burglar was captured on video stretching and doing yoga outside a bakery earlier this month – before going on to burglarize the place minutes later.
Alaska Airlines windshield cracks while landing in latest in-flight incident for Boeing
An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 jet suffered a cracked windshield while landing in Oregon on Sunday, the latest in a string of incidents involving aircraft belonging to the company.
United Airlines Boeing plane that turned around midflight suffered hydraulic leak
The United Airlines Boeing 777-300 which turned around midflight after leaving Sydney, Australia on Monday had suffered a hydraulic leak.
Sign from disastrous 'Willy Wonka Experience' event auctioned off on eBay
Box Hub, the business that owns the warehouse where "Willy Wonka's Experience" event took place in Scotland, auctioned a piece of memorabilia on eBay for a modest sum with proceeds benefitting a children's hospital.
'Willy Wonka Experience' creator apologizes after misleading parents, marketing drab event with AI-made images
House of Illuminati director Billy Coull addressed controversy surrounding his 'Willy Wonka's Experience' event, which misled consumers by using AI-generated marketing.
English home fit for royals hits real estate market, includes 19th century gold wallpaper, moat and pigsty
An English mansion hit the real estate market with unique housing features such as a moat, pigsty and original gold wallpaper from the 19th century.
Colin Firth's iconic 'wet shirt' from 'Pride and Prejudice' miniseries now up for auction
Kerry Taylor Auctions is auctioning off Colin Firth's famous white shirt from the 1995 BBC miniseries "Pride and Prejudice." The lot includes other garments and an autograph.
Israel’s economy fights to recover as Israel-Hamas war rages on
Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza has had a direct impact on its economy, which shrank by 20% immediately following the brutal Oct. 7 terrorist attack.
Man claims to be mysterious Bitcoin creator 'Satoshi' in UK trial
Australian computer scientist Craig Wright is claiming to be the man behind "Satoshi Nakamoto," the mysterious pseudonym attributed with the creation of cryptocurrency Bitcoin.
Retailers sound alarm over shipping delays, price spikes
According to the NRF CEO, "disruption and uncertainty" loom over the retail industry as it readies for potential shipping delays and price spikes due to the Red Sea Houthi attacks.
US, UK impose new Houthi sanctions as Red Sea attacks continue
The U.S. and the U.K. announced sanctions targeting four senior Houthi officials amid ongoing attacks by the rebel group in the Red Sea.
Ryanair flight diverted after mid-air brawl creates chaos: reports
A mid-air fight on a Ryanair flight from London to the Canary Islands was diverted to Portugal on Friday, after a brawl involving several people created a chaotic situation.
Astrobotic's Peregrine moon lander crashes into Pacific Ocean
Astrobotic Technology says its Peregrine lunar lander, which was unable to land on the moon, has went down in a remote area of the Pacific Ocean.
Shell suspends all Red Sea shipments indefinitely amid Houthi attacks from Yemen: report
British oil company Shell reportedly suspended shipments in the Red Sea amid Houthi attacks against commercial vessels and U.S.-led strikes in Yemen.
British police arrest six in alleged plot to disrupt London Stock Exchange
British police announced six arrests in an alleged plot by pro-Palestine activists who hoped to disrupt the operations of the London Stock Exchange on Monday.
Electric buses pulled from London streets after double-decker bursts into flames: video
A fleet of electric double-decker buses was temporarily taken out of service in south London after one caught fire in Wimbledon on Thursday.



















