Quentin Tarantino will sell 7 never-before-seen clips from 'Pulp Fiction' as NFTs

Quentin Tarantino is getting into NFTs.


Maersk turns record profit and predicts supply chain chaos will continue

Maersk, the world's largest container shipping company, predicts that global supply chain chaos will continue into next year. That could benefit the company, which just reported its best quarter in 117 years.


Russia moves to CDC's highest risk travel category

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added Russia to its list of "very high" risk travel destinations this week.


Cryptocurrencies rally on Facebook's 'Meta' rebrand

Facebook announced its company rebrand just last week, but a little-known cryptocurrency is already rallying in anticipation of an expanding metaverse.


Two London police officers admit sharing photos of murdered sisters

Two UK police officers have pleaded guilty to taking and sharing photos of the bodies of two murdered sisters at a crime scene they were assigned to protect, reports the UK's PA Media news agency.


A rare look inside Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz's mountainside mansion

In the mountains north of San Diego, a modernist mansion made of white concrete and glass rises from the cliffside. The property, nicknamed "Razor House" after the nearby Razor Point Trail, is now home to two famous inhabitants: singer Alicia Keys and her music producer husband Kasseem Dean, better known as Swizz Beatz, alongside their children Genesis and Egypt.


Yahoo pulls out of China for good

Yahoo has shut down access to its services in China, becoming the latest American tech company to exit the country.


Elon Musk keeps fans guessing by tweeting mysterious Chinese poem

Elon Musk is known for setting the internet ablaze with his cryptic tweets. Now he's doing it in another language.


China and Russia revive push to lift UN sanctions on North Korea

China and Russia are pushing the United Nations Security Council to ease sanctions on North Korea, reviving a similar previous attempt that had flailed in 2019.


Singapore may see 2,000 Covid-19 deaths each year, minister says

Singapore could see as many 2,000 Covid-19 deaths annually over time, a minister said on Monday as the country battles its biggest surge in infections.