Author: Kate Devlin
Like everywhere in Northern Ireland, Ballymena has suffered its share of atrocities. Now it’s happening all over again, writes Kate DevlinRead More
The Dreamliner, with 242 people on board, including 53 Britons, came down shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad airport in western India bound for Gatwick, in the world’s worst aviation disaster in a decade.Read More
Sky’s Shamaan Freeman-Powell speaks to the brother of the Air India plane crash survivor, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh.Read More
The US defense secretary appeared to acknowledge incidental plans also exist for Panama, but avoided giving direct confirmation.Read More
California senator Alex Padilla was pushed out of the news conference by authorities after he interrupted Noem.Read More
The program is funded by a portion of a gift from Princeton 1970 alumnus William Fung of Hong Kong that is designed to substantially increase the University’s engagement with scholars around the world and inspire ideas that transcend borders.Read More
The former Alamo Drafthouse exec replaces Craig Dehmel as he steps down after nine years with the entertainment technology company.Read More
Governments invest tons of money in high-tech warfare equipment. Which technologies are they focusing on? And how is it changing the battlefield?Read More
Google, OpenAI, Spotify, Amazon Web Services and OpenAI were all down on Thursday after a wide-spread tech outage.Read More
Agencies are trying to track illicit transactions facilitated with crypto.Read More