The escalating conflict between Thailand and Cambodia over a disputed border has led to casualties and evacuations, raising tensions in Southeast Asia. Learn about the military capabilities of both nations and their historical ties.
In a significant move for the Cincinnati Bengals, first-round pick Shemar Stewart has signed a four-year contract worth $18.97 million, resolving a standoff that kept him from minicamp. With a $10.4 million signing bonus included, this deal marks a pivotal moment for both the team and the rookie defensive end, who sought clarity on contract terms concerning guaranteed money.
In a rare visit to the Federal Reserve, President Trump clashed with Fed Chair Jerome Powell over the soaring costs of a renovation project, which Trump claims have reached $3.1 billion, raising questions about fiscal management.
A US federal employee and a Wells Fargo banker have been blocked from leaving China. The exit bans raise questions about China's controversial use of this mechanism in diplomatic disputes. Discover the details!
Tulsi Gabbard has declassified documents alleging a conspiracy by Obama officials to misrepresent Russian interference in the 2016 election. However, experts argue these claims misinterpret the intelligence community's findings.
Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8 might see a downgrade from titanium to carbon fiber-reinforced plastic due to material scarcity. As the Galaxy Z Fold 7 launches, concerns arise over the future design and functionality amidst global economic challenges.
In a horrifying turn of events, a driver intentionally rammed into a crowd outside a nightclub in East Hollywood, injuring 30 people. As the investigation unfolds, the motive remains unknown, and the driver is hospitalized after being shot.
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth is banking on a massive acquisition in Guyana's Stabroek Block to rejuvenate the company's performance, amidst legal battles with Exxon and CNOOC over preemptive rights.
Texas A&M coach Mike Elko quashes rumors of Shemar Stewart's return as he faces a contract dispute with the Bengals over a controversial clause in his rookie deal. With training camp nearing, concerns grow over his status.
In a shocking turn of events, former MLB pitcher Dan Serafini has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the tragic shooting of his father-in-law. The case, rooted in a family dispute over a ranch renovation, reveals shocking details including premeditated threats and devastating consequences.