Frontline Workers ‘Risking Everything’ To Contain ‘Catastrophic’ Ebola Outbreak (Live Updates)
More than 220 people have died and there's no sign the spread is slowing.
Bill Ackman Dealt Blow In $64 Billion Bid For Universal Music Group By Major Shareholder Bolloré
The Bolloré Group, a major shareholder in Universal Music Group, urged the record label to reject Bill Ackman’s $64 billion bid, saying it undervalues the company.
Election Betting Markets Believe The Texas Senate Race Is A Toss-Up
Election betting markets suggest Democrats' odds of pulling off an upset in the Texas Senate race have soared since the start of this year.
Trump Attacks Biden After Ex-President Sues To Block DOJ’s Release Of His Audio Recordings
The audio recordings of his conversations with the ghostwriter of his 2017 memoir were part of a special counsel probe into his alleged mishandling of classified documents.
Rubio Says ‘Solid’ US-Iran Deal Could Happen ‘Maybe Today’ As Global Markets Rise
The Secretary of State, however, warned that the U.S. will “deal with it another way” if diplomatic means to end the conflict fail.
A Rare ‘Blue Moon’ Is Coming — What It Really Means
A second full moon in a calendar month will occur on May 31 and be best seen at moonrise on May 30. Why is the Blue Moon one of astronomy’s…
Rich Americans Are Collecting Citizenships As ‘Plan B’ In Uncertain Times
For a growing number of rich Americans, holding multiple citizenships and residencies is an insurance policy against economic and political uncertainty in the U.S.
Pope Leo Paints Bleak AI Future—With ‘Tower Of Babel’ Warning—Without Human Control
Pope Leo XIV warned Monday of a profound moral collapse driven by technology, war and a widening disregard for human life.
Anthropic Billionaire Cofounder Joins Pope Leo, Warns AI Job Losses Will Spark “Moral Imperative Of Historic Proportions”
Chris Olah warned the Vatican that his own industry can't be trusted to govern itself.
Rising Beef Prices Are Slaughtering Steakhouses
Beef costs have hit a record high, and the restaurants built around brisket and ribeye are the first to bleed—though not all of them.