Teenage Newton Builds Electric Device to Light Gaza Tent A 15-year-old boy in Gaza was able to build a device to provide electricity to light the tent he is staying in with his family. Hussam Al-Attar got two fans at a resale market and used them to...
Study: US Workers Would Take Pay Cuts for Improved Quality of Life Just over half of U.S. workers would be willing to take a 20 percent pay cut in exchange for a better quality of life, a recent survey found. Lynn Bufka is a clinical psychologist wit...
Boeing Faces Another Manufacturing Delay Affecting 50 Planes Boeing announced this week that it was delaying the delivery of about 50 new planes to its customers because of a newly discovered manufacturing problem. The American airplane company is un...
King Charles Cancer Was Caught Early King Charles' cancer was caught early, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Tuesday. Sunak added that the nation is hopeful the king can make a full recovery. Buckingham Palace officials announced on Monday tha...
Taylor Swift, Women Win Big at Grammy Music Awards American pop singer and songwriter Taylor Swift won Album of the Year for Midnights on Sunday at the Grammy Awards. She has now won that award four times, breaking the record for wins in that categor...
Is Elon Musk Worth $55.8 Billion to Tesla? Tesla chief Elon Musk wants to move the company's incorporation, or registration, from the American state of Delaware to Texas. Musk said he will ask Tesla shareholders to vote on the move after a Delaware j...
European Farmers Keep Up Protests During EU Meeting European farmers held protests Thursday to demand government help in dealing with rising costs and environmental rules. One of the protests happened in Brussels, Belgium, where EU leaders gathered f...
Renewed Interest in Amelia Earharts Final Flight An unclear sonar image recorded by a private pilot has renewed interest in a past mystery: What happened to Amelia Earhart, the pilot who disappeared in 1937 with her plane? Many searches have found no...
New Study Finds Myanmar Religious Buildings Damaged New research provides evidence that attacks by Myanmar's military government have damaged religious centers in the country. Religious leaders and human rights workers say the reported attacks are pa...
US Businesses Plan $8 Billion Investment in Vietnam Fifteen American businesses, including semiconductor companies, have expressed interest in investing $8 billion in Vietnam in clean energy projects, a senior U.S. official said recently. However, th...
Saudi Arabia Aims to Develop EV Industry 沙特意图发展电动汽车行业 Saudi Arabia has spent billions of dollars to become competitive in the electric vehicle (EV) industry. 沙特阿拉伯花费了数十亿美元,让自己在电动汽车行业...
Kenya Moving Rhinos to New Home Kenya began its biggest rhino relocation project earlier this month. Workers began the difficult work of moving 21 of the endangered animals to a new home. They each weigh around one metric ton. A previous attempt at m...
Thailand Aims for Lithium Production 泰国意图生产锂产品 Thailand hopes to start producing lithium from a mine in its southwest in about two years, government and business officials say. 泰国政府和企业官员表示,泰国希望在大约...
245,000 Holocaust Survivors Are Still Alive Almost 80 years after the Holocaust, about 245,000 Jewish survivors are still living across more than 90 countries. A new report found that 49 percent of them are living in Israel. Eighteen percent live in...
UN: Taliban Enforcing Restrictions on Single, Unaccompanied Women A report from the United Nations says the Taliban are putting more and more restrictions on women in Afghanistan. The Taliban re-took power in Afghanistan after the United States withd...