Weakening In-Fa to bring heavy rain to China as new storm could affect Tokyo Olympics

A weakening In-fa is beginning to track away from the southern Japanese islands but has its eye set on eastern China by the end of this weekend. The storm could bring extremely heavy rainfall to millions in China.


Software company's unveiling of decryption key comes too late for many victims of devastating ransomware attack

On Thursday, the software company Kaseya announced that it could help unlock any of its customers' systems that were still inaccessible following a devastating ransomware attack early this month that took down as many as 1,500 businesses worldwide. But for many victims it was too little, too late.


Fear stalks Haitians as their murdered president is buried and gangs terrorize the capital

Kidnapped from church, shot at during an evening commute, chased out of their homes as flames licked up the street.


How Fox News is making a network out of race baiting

One evening earlier this month, a White rage-filled man sat behind a desk, looked into a camera, and began to rant about how something must be done to "save" the United States before "we become Rwanda," a not-so-subtle reference to the horrific genocide that occurred in the African country decades ago.


Ancient viruses dating back 15,000 years found in Tibetan glacier

Scientists have discovered previously unknown viruses dating from 15,000 years ago in ice samples taken from a glacier in the Tibetan plateau.


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Welcome to the never-ending chip shortage

The global shortage of semiconductors that has hobbled the auto industry and made some consumer electronics more expensive could last until the middle of 2023, Intel has warned.


People in Japan thought skate culture was dangerous. Now it's going mainstream

A teenager leaps into the air on his skateboard before thudding to the ground. Nearby, his friend rotates a board on his head while another uses zig-zags down concrete steps.


Zomato shares soar in red-hot start for first Indian unicorn to go public

India's first billion-dollar tech startup to go public got off to a flying start on Friday.


Afghan interpreter for US Army was beheaded by Taliban. Others fear they will be hunted down too

Sohail Pardis was driving from his home in Afghanistan's capital Kabul to nearby Khost province to pick up his sister for the upcoming Eid holiday celebrations to mark the end of Ramadan.


The fearless woman who filmed the real 'Jaws'

She's become one of the most passionate and fearless shark advocates in the world, but Valerie Taylor had little interest in the predators during her younger years.