Boeing criminal fraud case: Reasons behind aerospace group's plea deal
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to criminal fraud conspiracy charges related to two fatal 737 MAX 8 jet crashes and will pay a $240m fine as part of the deal.
NATO allies transfer F-16s to Ukraine amid US summit
The transfer of F-16 fighter jets to aid Ukraine in defending against Russia's invasion is underway as top leaders convene in the US.
Record Heatwave Hits Western United States
A historic heatwave in the western US leads to extreme temperatures, health concerns, and record-breaking heat alerts.
The Potential Implications of Project 2025 on Global Affairs
Analyzing the possible effects of Project 2025, a proposal outlining a conservative takeover plan for the US.
Prosecutors Accuse Alec Baldwin of Violating Gun Safety Rules
The trial of Alec Baldwin has commenced in Santa Fe, where prosecutors claim he breached essential gun safety protocols during the tragic incident involving Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
CNN Plans to Reduce Workforce and Introduce Paywall Strategy
CNN is making changes in response to challenges in growing audiences and revenue, aiming to offer new subscription-ready products.
Elon Musk Prevails in $500m Severance Lawsuit filed by Dismissed Twitter Employees
The lawsuit alleging that Elon Musk failed to pay severance amounting to $500m to Twitter employees he fired post-acquisition has been dismissed by a US judge who stated that the claims were not covered under the federal law governing benefit plans.
Archegos Capital Management Founder Bill Hwang Found Guilty in Fraud Trial
Bill Hwang, the founder of Archegos Capital Management, has been convicted of fraud and market manipulation charges following the firm's collapse in 2021.
Biden’s re-election campaign faces crisis as Clooney, US senator call for his exit
Actor George Clooney and Democratic Senator Peter Welch urge President Biden to step aside citing concerns over his age and fitness.
Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Chronology of Important Events, Day 867
An overview of the key events and developments in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict on its 867th day.
NATO's Commitment to Ukraine and Membership Promise
NATO leaders pledge $43bn in military aid to Ukraine and declare Kyiv on an irreversible path to NATO membership.
US Fed’s Powell highlights slowing job market, hints at potential rate cuts
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell emphasizes the cooling job market and the possibility of rate cuts in response to economic challenges.