Month: March 2023
Two U.S. Army Helicopters Crash in Kentucky, Fatalities Expected
Two Black Hawk helicopters crashed near a U.S. Army base in Kentucky in an incident that likely left fatalities, the state’s Governor Andy Beshear said.
Read MoreH&M Rises After Margin, Profit Beat
H&M shares rose sharply after it posted a better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter net profit and although its gross margin fell to 47.2%, this was still above analysts’ forecasts.
Read MoreAs more details emerge about how the Nashville school shooting unfolded, expert says the quick thinking of teachers saved lives – CNN
As more details emerge about how the Nashville school shooting unfolded, expert says the quick thinking of teachers saved lives CNN Nashville police release bodycam video showing officers responding to deadly school shooting CBS Mornings Victims of Nashville school shooting honored in
Read More2 U.S. military helicopters crash during training in Kentucky
Two military helicopters crashed Wednesday night in southwestern Kentucky during a training mission, the U.S. Army said in a statement. The status of the crew members wasn’t immediately known.
Read MoreMetals Mixed as Traders Look to Inflation Data
Metal markets were mixed, while gold edged higher, with trading activity quiet ahead of tomorrow’s U.S. inflation data release.
Read MoreIndonesia, booted as U-20 World Cup host, sees backlash against anti-Israel leaders
Muslim-majority state loses soccer tourney hosting rights after governors called to ban Israel; Indonesians inundate Instagram page of presidential candidate with negative comments
Read MoreSenior coalition MK said wooing Gantz to join government to ‘balance’ far right
UTJ’s Moshe Gafni reportedly makes offer during recent meeting, is rebuffed by leader of centrist National Unity party
Read MoreA ferry fire in the Philippines leaves more than 30 dead, a governor says
A ferry carrying about 250 passengers and crew caught fire in the southern Philippines and 31 people drowned or died in the blaze and were discovered later, a provincial governor said Thursday. (Image credit: AP)
Read MoreA Japanese Lawmaker Asked ChatGPT to Write Questions to Ask the Prime Minister
OpenAI’s ChatGPT made its debut in Japanese parliamentary deliberations, with the premier fielding questions from an opposition lawmaker that were drawn up with the help of the chatbot. Kazuma Nakatani, of the Constitutional Democratic Party, said in a session of
Read MoreProtesters tie themselves to Knesset gates, decry overhaul talks as ‘fake dialogue’
Demonstrators briefly block vehicle access to parliament before being dispersed, with 5 detained; they also condemn ‘militia of thugs’ being formed for Ben Gvir
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