Por: Newsweek World February 01, 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing arrest if he chooses to visit Russia's traditional ally Armenia.The former Soviet republic, which has had a rocky relationship with Moscow in recent months, announced that it was formally joining the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday. Putin was issued with an ICC arrest warrant last year over alleged war crimes including the illegal deportation of Ukrainian children to... + full article
WGN-TV USA Sports November 21, 2023
(NEXSTAR) — It might be hard to think of warmer days — especially with a this year and a — but a new federal climate report shows the U.S. could face dire heat in the coming decades at the hands of global warming. The , released earlier this month, shows the planet will... + más
‘Increasingly dangerous’ Bidenomics will worsen inflation, Larry Summers says | New York Post
Goldman Sachs just dropped the names of its biggest partner class since David Solomon took over as CEO. See the full list here. | Business Insider
Los Angeles Times USA Business April 06, 2023
The ChatGPT revolution opens the door to a four-day week by providing a major productivity boost for swathes of jobs, according to a Nobel Prize-winning labor economist. Christopher Pissarides — a professor at the London School of Economics who specializes in the effects of... + más
Nobel season is here: 5 things to know about the prizes | ABC News
Time USA Tech April 05, 2023
The ChatGPT revolution opens the door to a four-day work week by providing a major productivity boost for swathes of jobs, according to a Nobel Prize-winning labor economist. Christopher Pissarides—a professor at the London School of Economics who specializes in the impact of... + más
Dalvin Cook Posts Photo from 2022 Dolphins Game amid Vikings Release Rumors | Bleacher Report
How Derek Jeter’s arrival may leave Frank Thomas looking for a new spot in Fox’s MLB lineup | New York Post
Newsweek USA Nation April 04, 2023
nLegal experts are speculating that a gag order against Donald Trump could be issued, which could limit his ability to discuss the Manhattan hush money case or verbally attack prosecutors.nViolating the order could land Trump in jail for contempt of court. nThe gag order also... + más
Opinion: Can the New York court stop Trump's rants? Here's why a gag order would be a mistake | Los Angeles Times
Gag order on Idaho murder case is likely unconstitutional, lawyer argues | Newsweek
New York Post USA Life January 26, 2023
They’re warning of a global AI-pocalypse. While artificial intelligence systems might make lives exponentially easier, they could also have a sinister side effect — making us go extinct. That’s right, researchers are deeming rogue AI an “existential threat to humanity”... + más
Lots of Earth-mass rogue planets could be found by NASA’s Roman telescope | Ars Technica
Woman Admits to Unwittingly Funding Kidnapping Plot of Iran Critic in NYC | NBC 6 South Florida
MarketWatch USA Business November 10, 2022
While President Joe Biden has built on the tougher positions Donald Trump took during his administration, analysts say Republicans are likely looking to double down. That is because the public’s sentiment on China has soured, and which party is more aggressive is likely to be... + más
On the golden anniversary of high school Super Bowls in Massachusetts, its creators savor a dream come true | The Boston Globe
Carlos Simon readies his ‘Requiem for the Enslaved’ for live premiere | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA World October 19, 2022
Vladimir Putin could be facing the end of more than two decades in power if he is unable to achieve victory in Ukraine where Russia's military is in retreat on two fronts, according to a former member of Russia's parliament and prominent Kremlin critic.Mark Feygin—a... + más
Putin escalates criticism of Russian defense minister amid draft snags: ISW | Newsweek
Putin has no need for exit strategy amid failures, former adviser says | Newsweek
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