The United States is negotiating a deal with Ukraine for $500 billion worth of its natural resources, including titanium, lithium, and graphite, in exchange for military aid provided during Russia’s invasion.
Read MoreLee Enterprises confirmed that a recent cyberattack on its network involved ransomware, with attackers encrypting critical applications and stealing files.
Read MoreUkraine is resisting U.S. demands for a $500 billion compensation fund in exchange for a share of the country's mineral wealth
Read MoreAriana Grande's friends and fans are concerned about her health due to her intense schedule, particularly after her recent BAFTA appearance where her visible sternum sparked worry.
Read MoreThe DOGE website was hacked due to vulnerabilities, allowing unauthorized content to be posted.
Read MoreBybit, one of the world's leading cryptocurrency exchanges, experienced a significant security breach on February 21, 2025, resulting in the theft of approximately $1.4 billion worth of Ethereum.
Read MoreElon Musk accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of running a corrupt system, echoing Donald Trump's frustrations with Kyiv.
Read MoreMicrosoft has patched CVE-2025-24989, a critical privilege escalation vulnerability in Power Pages that has been exploited in attacks.
Read MoreThis year, the tech job market is experiencing volatility, with AI advancements driving demand while companies struggle with adaptation, leading to job cuts.
Read MoreTaylor Swift is distancing herself from Blake Lively amid Lively’s legal battle with Justin Baldoni, despite past interviews suggesting Swift had creative involvement in "It Ends With Us".
Read MoreChina's push into humanoid robotics is gaining momentum, driven by electric-vehicle makers leveraging their expertise and lower production costs, while the U.S. imposes tariffs and considers restricting exports of advanced chips.
Read MoreA Bank of America survey shows fund managers are more optimistic than they’ve been in years, with cash holdings at their lowest levels since 2010 and 82% believing a global recession is unlikely in the next year.
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