Biden's attempt to clean up his press conference mess 'made it worse': McFarland
Former deputy national security adviser and author KT McFarland slams Biden's attempt to walk-back his 'minor incursion' comments on Russia-Ukraine.
Tesla inks deal to get key battery component outside China
Tesla has a deal with an Australian company to mine graphite from Mozambique to reduce dependence on China.
Will Prince Andrew get an allowance after being stripped of military, royal titles?
With Prince Andrew losing his royal and military titles, will he also lose his annual income?
UK makes omicron contingency plans for hospitals, schools
The U.K. government has been making contingency plans in case hospitals, schools and other workplaces are hit by major staff shortages amid the country's record-breaking spike in coronavirus infections.
Meta appealing UK ruling ordering it to sell Giphy
Facebook owner Meta says it is appealing a British watchdog's ruling that it must sell Giphy
Russia, China see Biden as weak, Rep. Steube warns
Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., on U.S. intelligence claiming that Russia will invade Ukraine on Tuesday.
Money, money, money: ABBA sues over Abba Mania cover band
The Swedish pop supergroup ABBA on Friday filed a lawsuit to stop a British cover band known as Abba Mania from using that name.
Australia to introduce new laws to force media platforms to unmask online trolls
Australia will introduce legislation to make social media giants provide details of users who post defamatory comments, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Sunday.
US needs new 'grand strategy' to overcome China challenge: Expert
Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward on the growing threat from China and what to expect from Biden and Xi's virtual meeting.
EXPLAINER: Why quitting coal is so hard?
In the run-up to the U.N. climate talks in Glasgow, host Britain announced one of its goals of the conference was to consign coal to history. That turned out to be easier said that done
FDA recalls 2.2 million at-home coronavirus tests due to false positives
The FDA announced this week that the recall of more than 2.2 million at-home COVID-19 tests by digital diagnostics firm Ellume is being classified as a class 1 recall, which is the most serious type due to the potential for "serious adverse health consequences or death."
7-Eleven breached privacy laws by gathering data without consent: Australian commission
An Australian privacy commission determined that 7-Eleven breached customer privacy by collecting facial imagery without consent.
Shredded Banksy artwork sells for $25.4 million at auction
A work by British street artist Banksy that sensationally self-shredded just after it sold at auction three years ago fetched 18.5 million pounds ($25.4 million) on Thursday — a record for the artist, and close to 20 times its pre-shredded price.
Supermarket giant ends in-store butcher service, moves to packaged meat
An Australian supermarket chain, Coles, will no longer offer in-store butcher services for customers, moving entirely to pre-packaged meat.
Johnson eyes post-COVID economy as UK Conservatives meet
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was ready to take “bold decisions” to rebuild the economy after the coronavirus pandemic as his Conservative Party met Sunday for its first annual conference since 2019.
UK fuel shortage: Soldiers to start driving tankers in coming days
The British government's reserve tanker fleet was deployed Wednesday to help deliver gasoline to empty pumps across the U.K.
Steve Hilton: Australia now a ‘fascist state’ as strict coronavirus restrictions remain
'The Next Revolution' host Steve Hilton argues that Australia has gone too far with extreme coronavirus restrictions.
Discover card cuts ties with left-wing group over terrorist connections
Discover has stopped processing donations to a left-wing U.S. organization accused of supporting Palestinian terrorism.
Biden ally signs $1.6 million contract with UAE
Vocal ally to President Biden has renewed a 2018 partnership with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that could land his advisory group upwards of $1.6 million in the next three years.
Scotland to trial four-day work week, latest nation to attempt shift
Scotland announced plans to trial a four-day work week, making it the latest nation to join the trend as more nations explore the possibility of a permanent switch.



















