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Investors betting against Israeli shares may have made large sums, an academic study suggests.
Hackers were able to gain access because some customers reused old passwords, biotech company 23andMe said.
California's respiratory virus season is ramping up, prompting officials to renew their calls for residents to get vaccinated in hopes of reducing pressure on hospitals.
A whistleblower believes the self-driving vehicle technology is not safe enough for public roads.
Over 2,400 participants are linked to coal, oil and gas, four times more than attended last year's gathering.
An injured owl in the Russian city of Smolensk has the good fortune to end up outside a fire station.
Rockstar Games releases the trailer 15 hours earlier than expected after it is leaked online.
More and more jobs require employees to work with generative AI - but what does that mean?
A Sheffield school is fighting dirty air with trees as new data links their absence to pollution.
Built during the Chinese property boom, Forest City is a stark reminder of the crisis in the sector today.
Despite being major polluters, India and China argue they have vulnerable populations that need help.
Investors now see a rising chance of rate cuts, leading to renewed interest in gold as well as Bitcoin.
Passengers say they are being told to pay to get a boarding pass online or face queuing at the airport.
Customers say they have been failed and feel let down after losing hundreds of pounds to fraudsters.
The UK's polar research vessel visits A23a, an iceberg that's more than twice the size of London.
California law restricts preschools from expelling kids, yet an increase in behavioral problems since the pandemic is proving a big challenge for teachers.
Hollywood gallery Lauren Powell Projects leads visitors on sunset art hikes 2½ miles to the Griffith Park summit
A grim trend in recent decades underscores a challenge for our culture as a whole.
"Everything we do is centred behind the science," the head of the UN climate talks in Dubai says.
The music-streaming company says it is making people redundant to "rightsize" the firm.
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