Australia fines X, formerly Twitter, for not answering questions on child abuse content
The social media platform has 28 days to respond to or pay the fine of 610,500 Australian dollars.
Poland’s opposition leader Tusk says 3 parties have enough votes to unseat the Law and Justice party
An exit poll said the opposition party had enough votes to oust the governing conservative nationalist Law and Justice party.
One sector in China is beating the slowdown — 3 stocks to play it including one with 80% upside
While financing conditions for non-state-owned enterprises have improved over the years, one adage hasn’t changed: Banks in China will stick to policy directives.
Taylor Swift Eras Tour is the highest-grossing domestic concert film ever
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour tallied between $95 million to $97 million during its opening weekend, making it the highest-grossing domestic concert film release ever.
These are the 10 best mega airports in the U.S.—LAX didn’t make the cut
J.D. Power’s 2023 North America Airport Satisfaction Study measured overall traveler satisfaction by examining six factors in order of importance.
Putin says Russian forces improving positions along front line in Ukraine
President Putin said Russian forces have bolstered positions across the front line in Ukraine after what he called the failure of Ukraine’s counteroffensive.
New Zealand elects conservative Christopher Luxon as premier after 6 years of liberal rule
People voted for change after six years of a liberal government led for most of that time by Jacinda Ardern.
Prime Minister Modi says India will bid for 2036 Olympics
Ahmedabad, which boasts the largest stadium in the world and is named after the prime minister, would be a likely contender as the main host city.
As Tesla price cuts concede billions in sales, investors push Elon Musk to finally spend on ads
Elon Musk’s resistance to spend on Tesla ads is being challenged by investors as EV price cuts take a toll on the stock.
‘Ring of fire’ eclipse brings cheers and shouts of joy as it moves across the Americas
First came the darkening skies, then the crescent-shaped shadows on the ground, and finally cheers by crowds that gathered for the “ring of fire” solar eclipse.




