Jerry Springer and the history of that [bleeping] bleep sound

Since Jerry Springer’s death on April 27, 2023, writers have been working through the cultural significance of his eponymous daytime talk show. For 27 years, Springer’s

Showtime! The kingdom readies pomp for Charles III’s coronation

The crown has been resized. The troops are prepared for the biggest military procession in 70 years. The Gold State Coach is ready to roll. Now

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy visits International Criminal Court

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy yesterday made an unannounced visit to the International Criminal Court, which has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin for

Mexico develops own Covid-19 vaccine, two years late

Mexican officials celebrated yesterday the announcement that the country finally developed its own COVID-19 vaccine, more than two years after inoculations from the U.S., Europe

Germany, Italy clamp down on Italian mob with raids, arrests

Police across Europe arrested dozens of people, raided homes and seized millions of euros in assets yesterday , in a coordinated crackdown on Italy’s ’ndrangheta organized crime syndicate,

Argentina’s Fernandez seeks dollar relief from Lula

Argentine President Alberto Fernández and his Brazilian counterpart, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, vowed yesterday to keep working to come up with a mechanism that would

Russia says Ukraine sent drones to hit Putin; Kyiv denies it

Russia claimed it foiled an attack by Ukrainian drones on the Kremlin yesterday, calling it an unsuccessful assassination attempt against President Vladimir Putin and promising retaliation

IMF says inflation to slow growth across Mideast this year

Economies across the Middle East and Central Asia will likely slow this year as persistently high inflation and rising interest rates bite into their post-pandemic gains, the International

World’s workers rally, France sees pension anger

People squeezed by inflation and demanding economic justice took to streets across Asia, Europe and the Americas Monday to mark May Day, in an outpouring of worker discontent not

Dust to dust? New Mexicans fight to save old adobe churches

Ever since missionaries started building churches out of mud 400 years ago in what was the isolated frontier of the Spanish empire, tiny mountain communities like

Artificial Intelligence ‘godfather’ warns of its ‘potential dangers’ as he quits Google: reports

Geoffrey Hinton, a pioneer in artificial intelligence (AI), has resigned from his job at Google, warning about the potential dangers of AI. Hinton, who

Campaigners call for fossil fuel deadline, more climate aid

Environmental campaigners urged climate envoys from dozens of nations gathering yesterday in Berlin to discuss a global deadline for phasing out fossil fuels and ways of increasing aid

Pope in final Mass in Budapest urges Hungary to open doors

Pope Francis urged Hungarians to open their doors to others on Sunday, as he wrapped up a weekend visit with a plea for Europe to welcome migrants

Iran’s Parliament sacks minister over alleged mismanagement

Iran’s Parliament voted yesterday to fire the country’s industries minister over alleged mismanagement amid widespread dissatisfaction with the government. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said

Emergency aid supplies reach Sudan, as fighting sputters on

An aircraft carrying eight tons of emergency medical aid landed Sunday in Sudan to resupply hospitals devastated by more than two weeks of fighting between forces

Canada makes new contract offer to striking public workers

Canada’s government made a new contract offer to the country’s biggest public workers union Friday as thousands of federal employees remained on strike for a 10th

Details revealed about King Charles III’s coronation service

It will be a coronation of many faiths and many languages. King Charles III, keen to show that he can be a unifying figure for

UK blocks Microsoft-Activision gaming deal, biggest in tech

British antitrust regulators yesterday blocked Microsoft’s $69 billion purchase of video game maker Activision Blizzard, thwarting the biggest tech deal in history over worries that it

Brazilian dictionary adds Pelé as adjective, synonym of best

A  Brazilian dictionary has added “Pelé” as an adjective to use when describing someone who is “exceptional, incomparable, unique.” The announcement by the Michaelis dictionary

Jack Teixeira guardsman spoke of ‘murder,’ may still possess secrets: US

The Massachusetts Air National guardsman  The  Yesterday, the Air Force announced it suspended the commander of the 102nd Intelligence Support Squadron where Teixeira worked and the

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