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Meta Faces Historic Antitrust Trial That May Force It To Break Off Instagram, WhatsApp

Meta Platforms Inc. is currently facing a historic antitrust trial that could potentially lead to the tech giant being required to divest Instagram and WhatsApp, two popular social media platforms

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‘Demons inside’: Cosy Dell rapist gets rare open-ended jail sentence

A man with "psychopathic traits" who committed a heinous crime by breaking into a Dunedin flat and sexually assaulting a

Pete Hegseth Slammed For ‘Grotesque’ Line About Iranians

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparked controversy over the weekend with his bold statements regarding the Iran war, drawing criticism on

Uber expands women-only ride program nationwide in the US

Uber Introduces Feature Allowing Women to be Matched with Female Drivers Uber has launched a new feature that enables women

Epstein used his ties to Nobel laureate scientists to try to rebuild his image : NPR

Jeffrey Epstein funded science research and created a conference in 2006 that was organized by theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss. Stephen

Air NZ suspends earning guidance, warns of price hikes

Air New Zealand has announced that it has suspended its earning guidance and may need to increase prices and make

Trump’s ‘ONLY FOOLS’ Claim About Oil Gets Hit With Reminder

President Donald Trump is under fire on social media for his recent tirade against critics concerned about the impact of

NYC medical examiner who oversaw Jeffrey Epstein’s autopsy reveals why she didn’t immediately rule his death a suicide

After examining Jeffrey Epstein's body, Dr. Kristin Roman, the New York City medical examiner, initially hesitated to rule his death

‘Darkology’ chronicles the hidden history of ‘amateur blackface’ in America : NPR

In 2013, historian Rhae Lynn Barnes was researching blackface in America when she encountered a stumbling block at the Library