The social network has begun to go dark in the country of 200 million, following an increasingly heated battle between Elon Musk and a Brazilian judge over what can be said online.
Starting Sunday, the Israeli military and Hamas will observe short, staggered pauses in fighting to allow for the vaccination of 640,000 Gaza children, United Nations officials said.
The joint interview, set to air at 9 p.m. Eastern time, is the first time the vice president has had to answer extended questions from a reporter since President Biden dropped out of the race.
The MV Delta Sounion was carrying a million barrels of crude oil when it was attacked by Houthi rebels. Burning and unmanned, it now poses an environmental risk.
More than 20 experts have called on the UK government to postpone the public inquiry into the case of convicted child murderer Lucy Letby due to growing concerns about the evidence.
Yelp has complained for more than a decade that Google has tilted the search market in its favor. After its rival’s historic legal loss, it has finally decided to sue.