January 24, 2024
US laughs off reports of Putin eyeing Alaska as Russia's 'former real estate': 'Not getting it back'
The U.S. State Department on Monday brushed off reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin signed ...View More
Thailand politician Pita Limjaroenrat did not violate election law, court rules
Thailand's Constitutional Court ruled that politician Pita Limjaroenrat, who was blocked from becomi ...View More
Attempt by Georgia elections board to investigate secretary of state sparks legal debate
An attempt to state that Georgia's appointed State Election Board has the legal power to investigate ...View More
BeReal, which now has 23M DAUs, is onboarding brands and celebs
BeReal, a rising social media app that emphasizes authenticity, is making its first outreach to bran ...View More
Nexo seeks $3B in damages from Bulgaria over dropped investigation
Nexo alleges the company suffered reputational damage while its shareholders lost significant value ...View More
What’s Next for Trump, and Hollywood’s China Problem
Plus, an untested execution method.
L.A. officials had been hoping to fill vacant city jobs. The new plan? Eliminate them
Faced with a budget gap that could reach $400 million, a city budget analyst says the council should ...View More
Cal State and faculty union reach tentative pact with lightning speed, and not all are happy
The tentative pact drew mixed reviews, but union leaders said it provides major gains for the most u ...View More
Why the G.O.P. Nomination Fight Is Now (All But) Over
Donald Trump won the Republican primary in New Hampshire over his lone rival, Nikki Haley.
$3.1T in illicit funds flowed through the global financial system in 2023 — Nasdaq
No mention of Bitcoin, crypto or stablecoins in the Nasdaq report on financial crimes became the ke ...View More
