| 14.01.2025 23:42Rescuers recover 36 bodies and 82 survivors from South African gold mine Hundreds more survivors and dozens more bodies still underground, according to a miners rights group.15.01.2025 0:21Estimated 20 million gather so far for India抯 Maha Kumbh Mela An estimated 20 million people have so far gathered in northern India for the Maha Kumbh Mela.15.01.2025 0:41How the Trump administration threatens internet freedoms Trump picks to lead gov't agencies like FCC, FTC may censor speech and make the internet less free.15.01.2025 0:47Pete Hegseth hearing: Defense pick grilled on sex, alcohol, management allegations President-elect Donald Trump has stood behind Pete Hegseth, his controversial nominee for secretary of Defense. 15.01.2025 1:00Moderate Drinking Raises Cancer Risks While Offering Few Benefits Even occasional heavy drinking offset a decline in stroke, according to an analysis intended to shape the upcoming U.S. Dietary Guidelines.15.01.2025 1:02Biden administration finalizes crackdown on Chinese vehicles That means General Motors and Ford could potentially continue to import some Chinese-made vehicles for U.S. buyers, a senior official told reporters.15.01.2025 1:09Trump announces 慹xternal revenue service to collect foreign tariffs Trump said on social media that the new department would be created on his first day when he takes office on January 20.15.01.2025 1:16Why Vanguard likes a 40/60 portfolio to boost returns over the next decade Investors looking for better risk-adjusted returns over the next 10 years may want to consider increasing their bond allocations, according to Vanguard.15.01.2025 1:17Analysis: Sudan faces possible Darfur division as war progresses A de facto partition of Sudan between army and RSF could lead to total state disintegration, analysts say.15.01.2025 1:17Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos will attend Trump inauguration, NBC reports They will be seated on the platform nearby Cabinet officials and elected leaders.15.01.2025 1:17Biden Will Remove Cuba From List of State Sponsors of Terrorism The decision is the latest in a series of conflicting U.S. approaches to Cuba by different administrations.15.01.2025 1:22UK minister resigns after being named in Bangladesh corruption probe Anticorruption minister Tulip Siddiq quits amid questions over ties to toppled Bangladeshi leader, Sheikh Hasina.15.01.2025 1:22Ukraine launches largest air attacks on Russia since start of war The Russian military says the attacks will not go unanswered and launches more projectiles towards Ukraine.15.01.2025 1:35Budget deficit rose in December and is now 40% higher than it was a year ago For the final calendar month of 2024, the shortfall totaled $86.7 billion, which actually represented a 33% decline from a year prior.15.01.2025 2:08Video: Hope in Gaza amid talk of ceasefire Palestinians in Deir el-Balah share hopes for what is to come after the war on Gaza ends. 15.01.2025 2:21Biden administration expected to lift 憈error designation for Cuba: Report The decision would reverse a move during Donald Trump's first term to re-name Cuba a 'state sponsor of terrorism'.15.01.2025 2:45Pete Hegseth Dresses for Defense The nominee for Secretary of Defense wore his patriotism on his sleeve during his confirmation hearing and his belt, his socks, and his pocket square.15.01.2025 3:12Estimated Gaza Toll May Have Missed 25,000 Deaths, Study Says Analysis found that more than 64,000 Palestinians may have been killed by traumatic injury in the first nine months of the war.15.01.2025 3:29Dozens of Bodies Recovered From Illegal Mine in South Africa The authorities had at one point limited the miners access to food, water and other supplies in a blockade that drew criticism from human rights groups.15.01.2025 3:35House Passes Bill to Bar Trans Athletes From Female School Sports Teams Republicans decision to push through the measure early in the new Congress indicated their belief that the issue is politically potent for them. Its future in the Senate is uncertain.15.01.2025 3:41Liverpool held at Forest while Man City stumbles as two-goal lead let slip Premier League leaders Liverpool come back to draw at Nottingham Forest but holders Man City let lead slip at Brentford.15.01.2025 3:44Depose Maduro Combine a powerful incentive and a credible military threat to dislodge him and his cronies.15.01.2025 3:47What We Know About the Proposed Gaza Cease-Fire Agreement Diplomats expressed cautious optimism on Tuesday that an agreement between Israel and Hamas may be within reach. But they also warned that it was not signed yet.15.01.2025 3:56South Korean Investigators Try Again to Detain President Yoon at His Residence More forces are expected to join the operation to take Yoon Suk Yeol in for questioning after the last attempt was foiled by his large security team.15.01.2025 3:59Four Takeaways From Hegseth抯 Confirmation Hearing President-elect Donald J. Trump抯 pick for defense secretary said nothing that would alienate the Republican senators on the Armed Services Committee.15.01.2025 4:13Fund manager reveals how his little-known ETF gained 80% in 2024 The portfolio manager behind the Hong Kong-listed fund expects the AI growth rally to continue in 2025.15.01.2025 4:20Fund manager reveals what needs to change for her to invest in luxury stocks Hannah Gooch-Peters of Sanlam Investments explains why she's cautious on luxury stocks like LVMH.15.01.2025 5:11U.S. stock futures are little changed as investors brace for key consumer inflation report: Live updates Investors looked ahead to the release of December's CPI data and the start of the fourth-quarter earnings season.15.01.2025 5:35South Korea抯 President Yoon arrested over short-lived martial law attempt Investigators used ladders to climb into President Yoon Suk-yeol's home after he failed to appear at impeachment trial.15.01.2025 5:36In Parts of Los Angeles, Life Carries On but Is Hardly Normal While many Angelenos have been devastated by the fires, others in the sprawling city have had to balance helping out with 搉ormal life.15.01.2025 5:52SEC sues Elon Musk, alleging failure to properly disclose Twitter ownership The SEC on Tuesday filed a suit against Elon Musk, alleging the billionaire violated securities law by acquiring Twitter shares at "artificially low prices."15.01.2025 5:54CNBC Daily Open: Tech rout in markets continues The Nasdaq fell for the fifth day in a row. 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