
Man charged with murder of Kamonnan Thiamphanit after extradition from Dubai
An 18-year-old man has been extradited from Dubai and charged with the murder of Thai woman Kamonnan Thiamphanit in London.

An 18-year-old man has been extradited from Dubai and charged with the murder of Thai woman Kamonnan Thiamphanit in London.

Sweden's Einride will provide 75 electric trucks for Amazon's freight operations in the United States as the company prepares to go public.

President Isaac Herzog will not issue a pardon to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and instead will pursue mediation in the corruption case.

JPMorgan and Wells Fargo delivered mixed earnings results while Johnson & Johnson exceeded forecasts driven by cancer drug sales and raised its dividend.
Congress increasingly relies on overnight voting sessions as lawmakers struggle with government funding and immigration enforcement bills.

Recent statements from political figures highlight ongoing debates over financial policies and government spending oversight.

Dwarkesh Patel has built a following interviewing prominent AI executives and researchers on his podcast.
European Central Bank policymakers indicate they have flexibility to delay rate hike decisions beyond April meeting.

South Carolina's measles outbreak, the largest in recent U.S. history, has concluded after infecting nearly 1,000 people.

Congressional bill would establish federal protections against harassment within 100 feet of religious facilities.

Betty Yee suspended her gubernatorial campaign Monday, citing poor polling performance and limited time before the primary election.

Multiple technology developments include a landline phone trend among children, startup funding for an AI social network, and X's new chat app.

New analysis shows billionaire count could grow 25% over five years from current 3,110 individuals.

China published detailed maps of ocean floor minerals while continuing military expansion in disputed waters.

Two defendants accused of throwing homemade explosives during a March incident in New York City entered not guilty pleas to federal terrorism charges.
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