
Pride in London CEO Christopher Joell-Deshields fired following misconduct investigation
Christopher Joell-Deshields was dismissed as CEO of Pride in London last month after an investigation into allegations of misconduct.

Christopher Joell-Deshields was dismissed as CEO of Pride in London last month after an investigation into allegations of misconduct.

Michigan woman Lynette Hooker remains missing after her husband reported she fell from their boat in Bahamas waters on Saturday.

Alibaba has led a major funding round for Chinese AI video generation company ShengShu as tech firms explore alternatives to large language models.

The Senate defeated a war powers resolution 47-53 along party lines, while the House prepares to vote Thursday on limiting Trump's military action in Iran.

Intel introduces updated non-Ultra Core processors featuring new silicon technology for the first time in an extended period.
A fire in Malaysia's Sabah state destroyed approximately 200 homes and displaced hundreds of residents.

Asian stock markets showed mixed results as the 11-day Iran-Israel war continues to disrupt oil shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, causing energy price volatility.
Maritime drone attacks on oil tankers in the Middle East highlight escalating regional conflict risks and potential threats to global energy supplies.

Mojtaba Khamenei, 56-year-old son of former Supreme Leader, assumes Iran's highest political position.

Federal agencies including the FAA are targeting gamers as potential air traffic controllers to help fill staffing shortages.

Russian state-sponsored hacking group Fancy Bear has infiltrated thousands of residential routers to steal passwords and authentication tokens.

Canadian manufacturing gained from auto sector recovery as Ford's CEO highlighted concerns about Chinese automotive capacity threatening US jobs.

OpenAI has asked California and Delaware regulators to investigate Elon Musk's alleged anti-competitive behavior ahead of their April court proceeding.

Russia-linked hackers breached email accounts of scores of Ukrainian prosecutors, according to new data analysis.
Russia conducted missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities, killing at least two people, while Ukraine's president signaled openness to Easter ceasefire talks.
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