KYIV (Reuters) - Russia started producing a new long-range attack drone called the Garpiya-A1 last year using Chinese engines ...
A sci-fi writer who did research for The Line says Neom will be more of a resort than a real city. Chris Hables Gray carried out work for Neom in 2021, researching aesthetics from science fiction.
Now the cruise line is adding to its fleet of megaships. The company already has two Icon Class ships on order — Star of the Seas, which will be launched in 2025, and a third ship that has not ...
Exclusive: Watch the teaser trailer for Ethan Berger's film, also starring Austin Abrams, Halle Bailey, Lewis Pullman, Bo Mitchell, Scoot McNairy, John Malkovich, and Denise Richards. You may feel ...
"While I do believe that he may not have said it against Prabhas; it may be against the character in the film, I would still like him to clarify and if need be, undo the hurt which he may have ...
Working a desk job means spending long hours sitting on your bum, staring at a screen. As a result, many of us become accustomed to the feeling of stiffness or pain and often don't do anything ...
Much of the climate movement is now pouring its energies into combating disinformation. But this focus fails to address real concerns about a green transition and obscures what is needed to win the ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -- Japan Tobacco (JT) agreed to acquire Vector Group, the fourth largest tobacco company in the United States, the Japanese company said on Wednesday, in an equity transaction ...
Vector Group Ltd.’s stock VGR jumped 8% Wednesday after the diversified holding company said it’s agreed to be acquired by Japan’s JT Group in a deal with a total equity value of about $2.4 ...
Tobacco company Vector Group has agreed to be acquired by Japan-based tobacco giant JT Group in a deal worth $2.4 billion. The move represents a significant expansion for JT Group in the U.S. As ...
How many of the fundamental 2010s problems — the ones that launched Occupy Wall Street and fueled Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaigns in the first place — have been addressed by today’s Democrats?