Samsung teases its Galaxy Z TriFold, showcasing clearer angles and thicker bezels. As a first-generation device, it promises innovation in foldable technology, with a potential launch by the end of the year.
In a shocking turn of events, the Jets traded cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Colts and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys. General Manager Darren Mougey explained the tough decisions behind these blockbuster trades, emphasizing the team's focus on future success.
A worker has tragically died after being trapped for nearly twelve hours in the rubble of the Torre dei Conti, a medieval tower in Rome. Rescue efforts faced significant challenges as part of the structure collapsed again during the operation.
A worker trapped in a collapsed medieval tower in Rome has been rescued after nearly 12 hours. The incident occurred during conservation work on the Torre dei Conti, impacting both workers and emergency responders.
A medieval tower in Rome partially collapsed during renovations, injuring one worker critically and trapping another. Firefighters battled debris to rescue the trapped individual as hundreds of tourists looked on.
Donald Trump's extravagant dinner for wealthy donors at the White House raises eyebrows as the government shutdown threatens food assistance for millions. Critics liken the opulence to historical excesses of monarchs.
President Trump reveals lavish renovations to the White House, including a marble Lincoln Bathroom, amidst controversy over a $300 million ballroom project. House Democrats demand transparency as public opinion sways against the East Wing demolition.
President Trump showcases his extravagant renovation of the Lincoln Bathroom, stirring controversy over the East Wing's demolition for a new ballroom as public opinion turns against the project.
In a bold move, the White House has dismissed all six members of the Commission of Fine Arts, paving the way for President Trump's ambitious construction projects, including a $300 million ballroom. Discover the implications of this decision and the future of these controversial plans.
In a bold move, President Trump has fired all six members of a key architecture board in D.C. as he prepares for significant building projects, including a massive ballroom for the White House. The decision sparks controversy and debate over the future of federal architecture.