Meta posts lower Q4 profit, announces huge stock buyback
The company’s stock soared in extended trading, as its revenue beat Wall Street’s muted expectations
The company’s stock soared in extended trading, as its revenue beat Wall Street’s muted expectations
The state produced more than 60% of the savory hot peppers in 2021
A manslaughter charge can be brought if a defendant killed while doing something lawful but dangerous and was acting negligently or without caution
Biden has resisted direct negotiations over raising the nation’s legal debt ceiling, warning against potentially throwing the economy into chaos
The 54-year-old is being tried for two counts of murder in the shootings of his 52-year-old wife and 22-year-old son
Kamala Harris said the beating of the 29-year-old by five Black officers was a violent act and has called for reforms such as a ban on no-knock warrants
Though smaller than its previous hike, the latest move will likely further raise the costs of many consumer and business loans and the risk of a recession
A study of 93 European urban areas published in ‘The Lancet’ estimates that more vegetation could cut heat-related deaths by 33%
An exhibition in Paris tells the story of a French archaeological mission in Central Asia, which located the easternmost Hellenic city, founded by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC
Writer Anne Berest reconnects with her Jewish identity by delving into the lives of ancestors executed in Auschwitz
The 21st Century is still in its infancy, yet it has already produced a host of events that are quickly reshaping the world
C/2022 E3 will be visible throughout the world in early February, when it will reach its closest point to Earth
The president’s personal lawyer, Bob Bauer, said the Justice Department had initiated the new action ‘without advance public notice, and we agreed to cooperate’
The body of the antivirus creator has been lying in a morgue in Barcelona for over a year and a half, waiting for a judge to authorize a second autopsy
Agricultural engineer Blanca Landa heads an international project to stop the spread of ‘Xylella fastidiosa’, a microbe that is threatening the Mediterranean agricultural sector
“Good morning guys. I’ll get to the point right away,” Brady said in a message posted on social media. “I’m retiring. For good”
The American alpinist makes a solo ascent of the Goretta Pillar in Patagonia and pays homage to Italian mountaineering legend Renato Casarotto who named the rock ridge for his wife, Goretta Traverso
The cement used to construct the ancient Roman amphitheater is more durable than the type used today because of a special ingredient
The device contains caesium 137 ceramic source, which emits dangerous amounts of radiation, the equivalent of receiving 10 X-rays in an hour
Estimates of casualties on both sides during fierce fighting for the city have increased hugely since January as Kyiv’s allies urge abandoning its defense for a fresh counter-offensive in the south
The pontiff is on a six-day trip that will also take him to South Sudan, two of the most dangerous countries on the continent and among the few places where Catholicism remains robust
A court in Moscow on Wednesday sentenced Alexander Nevzorov, in absentia to eight years in prison on charges of disparaging the military
The large-scale Chinese deployment came as Beijing increases preparations for a potential blockade or military action against the island
Ukrainian crews are to receive an accelerated training course using simulators and real combat vehicles at a military facility in Zaragoza
If the court rejects his appeal on Wednesday, he will remain in custody until Feb. 27 as prosecutors continue investigating the case
Depending on the verdict, the billionaire and the electric automaker that he runs could be facing more financial fallout for his unpredictable behavior on the Twitter platform
Southwest canceled 16,700 flights in late December, likely affecting travel plans for about two million people