50/FIFTY

Today's stories, rewritten neutrally

WorldMar 23

Hong Kong Police Gain Authority to Demand Phone Passwords Under Security Rules

New national security regulations in Hong Kong allow police to demand phone passwords, with non-compliance punishable by up to one year in jail and fines.

3 sources
FinanceApr 9

CarMax Adds Two Board Members Following Activist Investor Pressure

CarMax agreed to add two board members after discussions with activist investor Starboard Value regarding operational improvements.

2 sources
PoliticsMar 21

Counter-terrorism Official Resigns from Trump Administration Over Iran War Stance

Joe Kent resigned from his intelligence post citing disagreement with U.S.-Israel military operations against Iran.

4 sources
PoliticsMar 6

ICE facility in Texas faces measles outbreak, closure reports

A measles outbreak at an ICE detention facility in Texas has led to quarantines, with reports the facility may close.

9 sources
WorldApr 7

European Officials Cite U.S. NATO Comments, Military Base Conditions in Recent Statements

Spanish and Portuguese officials made separate statements regarding U.S. security arrangements and NATO amid ongoing discussions about European defense cooperation.

2 sources
HealthApr 5

Health and Tax News: Stroke Risk Factors, Biological Age Tests, and Senior Tax Help

Recent developments include stroke risk prediction research, biological age testing options, and tax assistance for older Americans.

4 sources
TechnologyMar 24

Ford Recalls Over 254,000 SUVs Due to Software Issue Affecting Driver Vision

Ford is recalling more than 254,000 SUVs in the United States due to a software problem that could impair driver visibility and increase crash risk.

5 sources
SportsApr 7

MLB Considers International Draft Amid System Concerns

Major League Baseball is examining potential changes to international player recruitment following issues in current system.

2 sources
SportsMar 13

North Carolina Sports Betting Reaches $13 Billion in Two Years Since Legalization

North Carolina bettors have wagered more than $13 billion since sports betting became legal in the state two years ago.

16 sources
WorldMar 24

Trump Administration Issues Sanctions Against UN Human Rights Expert

The Trump administration sanctioned UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese, who recommended ICC investigations over Gaza conflict actions.

3 sources
PoliticsApr 9

Wisconsin Mayor Will Not Face Charges for Removing Ballot Drop Box in 2024

Special prosecutor found insufficient evidence to charge Wausau Mayor Doug Diny for removing absentee ballot drop box ahead of 2024 elections.

3 sources
ScienceApr 11

UK Government Provides £1 Million to Support Golden Eagle Reintroduction Program

The UK government has allocated £1 million to support efforts to reintroduce golden eagles to English skies as early as next year.

2 sources
HealthMar 21

Parents increasingly refuse routine newborn preventive care, study shows

A new study finds parents are declining proven medical treatments for newborns beyond vaccines, including vitamin K shots that prevent deadly bleeding.

4 sources
TechnologyApr 9

UK Energy Company Loses £700,000 in Payment Redirection Cyberattack

A UK energy company lost £700,000 when hackers redirected a contractor payment to their own bank account.

2 sources
WorldApr 3

U.S. Issues Security Alert for Egypt as Middle East Tensions Rise

The U.S. Embassy in Cairo issued a security alert for Americans in Egypt amid regional military operations and rising tensions with Iran.

2 sources

Page 260 of 428 (6411 stories)