'I'm a fighter': Justin Trudeau announces resignation after 9 years as Canada's prime minister
After almost a decade as Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau announced he's resigning amid mounting pressure and discontent within his party.
Putin orders Russia's top bank to team up with China in AI push to challenge Western tech dominance
Sweeping Western sanctions against Russia have made AI chips a challenge to obtain.
The lowly neighborhood strip mall might be the hottest new thing in commercial real estate
Neighborhood strip malls are emerging as a surprising opportunity in commercial real estate, attracting major investors like Blackstone.
What we know about Matthew Livelsberger, the suspect behind the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion
Pro-Luigi Mangione content is filling up social platforms — and it's a challenge to moderate it
Luigi Mangione has drawn lots of defenders on social media. That's a challenge for platforms when it comes to moderation — and for users.
Explosive experts: The Las Vegas blast could have been worse
Explosives experts told BI the design of the explosives that detonated outside the Trump Hotel didn't appear sophisticated.
Puerto Rico's power is back on — but outages are still happening. Business owners say it's a struggle to recover.
Puerto Rico was hit with an island-wide blackout this week. Though power has been mostly restored, business owners told BI it's a struggle to recover.
My son and I witnessed the New Orleans terror attack. We won't let it deter us from visiting the city again.
Ruth Chavez was on Bourbon Street with her 17-year-old son during the New Orleans terror attack. She hopes it won't ruin a beloved mom-son tradition.
Vegas Cybertruck driver likely shot himself moments before explosion
Officials believe the driver of the Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas was Matthew Alan Livelberger, a US Army soldier.
Bernie Sanders says Elon Musk is wrong about H-1B visas: 'Low-wage indentured servants'
Latest: FBI says suspect in deadly New Orleans attack acted alone with no known link to Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion
New Orleans was partway through replacing its street barriers, leaving a fatal opening
Who was Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the suspect in the deadly New Orleans truck attack now being investigated as terrorism
The FBI has identified the suspect in Wednesday's deadly attack in New Orleans as Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar.
A New York Times journalist who interviewed the New Orleans suspect in 2015 says there were no 'red flags'
A reporter has spoken about an interview he conducted 10 years ago with the man now suspected in Wednesday's deadly attack in New Orleans.
A European region has no heating after Russian gas stopped flowing via Ukraine. An energy supplier told families to gather in one room to stay warm.
Russian natural gas has stopped flowing to Europe via Ukraine after a five-year transit contract expired.
The FBI is examining if the deadly Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas was an act of terrorism
Las Vegas police said a person inside the Cybertruck died and that the vehicle contained gasoline canisters and "large mortar fireworks."
Elon Musk celebrated New Year's Eve with Donald Trump at a star-studded Mar-a-Lago party
Elon Musk celebrated New Year's Eve at Mar-a-Lago, as part of a high-profile gathering at President-elect Donald Trump's Florida resort.
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I moved to Puerto Rico for the entrepreneurial scene and I love it — except for the constant power outages
Ryan Pamplin, a company founder and CEO, was struck by Tuesday's near-total power blackout in Puerto Rico. He said outages happen all the time.
Puerto Rico is mostly without power after a huge electricity outage swept the island — and it could take 2 days to fix
Puerto Rico remained mostly without power Tuesday after a massive outage swept the island. Leaders said the electric system was failing its residents.
An Instagram influencer is offering a $1.9M reward for $13M of jewelry taken from her home
A $13 million jewelry heist in London has prompted a $1.9 million reward for info leading to the recovery of the items and the suspect's conviction.
The US Treasury says some computers were breached by China-backed hackers
The Treasury considers the hacking a "major cybersecurity incident," an official wrote in a Monday letter.
A look at Jimmy Carter's life — from Iran to facing cancer
Jimmy Carter has died at the age of 100, making him the nation's longest-lived former president.
South Korean stocks end the year down 10% after political turmoil and the Jeju Air plane crash
The South Korean won also fell 12% against the US dollar this year in its worst year since 2008.
Jimmy Carter has died at 100. His grandson said exercise was the key to the former president's longevity.
Former President Jimmy Carter died on Sunday at 100. He was the longest-living president and enjoyed jogging and biking.
A winning ticket for the $1.22 billion Mega Millions jackpot was sold in California. Here's what we know.
The winning ticket was sold at Sunshine Food and Gas in Cottonwood, northern California, the California State lottery said.
Drones, airplanes, or UAPs? How to tell the difference
UAP expert Mick West analyzes recent "drone" sightings and breaks down what we're really seeing in these selected cases.
ChatGPT isn't the only cool AI tool made by OpenAI — check out Sora, DALL-E, and more
OpenAI has other AI tools like Sora, which quickly creates videos from text prompts. Another, Whisper, transcribes and translates speech into text.
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A 67-year-old woman now lives in her car after losing thousands to a romance scammer pretending to be Keanu Reeves
Romance scams are costing older Americans billions.
Azerbaijan Airlines crash sparks questions about Russian involvement
The cause of a deadly plane crash in southwestern Kazakhstan is being investigated, and some officials are claiming Russian involvement.
The bald eagle wasn't actually the official bird of the US until this week
Republicans and Democrats agreed that it was time for the bald eagle to get an official promotion.
Swiss Olympic snowboarder Sophie Hediger dies in avalanche. Teammates and fans remember her 'passion for the mountains.'
The 26-year-old snowboarder died after being buried in an avalanche on a closed black diamond slope in eastern Switzerland.
Human error blamed for Tokyo plane collision that killed 5
The Japan Transport Safety Board released a report on Wednesday addressing the January 2 collision at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.
Lending may have slowed 'faster than necessary' in Russia's inflation fight, says central-bank official
Bank interest rates on deposits and loans rose much higher than the central bank's key rate, causing a slowdown in lending activity.
'Technical issue' halts American Airlines flights for an hour on Christmas Eve
American Airlines grounded all its US flights for an hour on Christmas Eve because of a technical issue.
The most powerful news photos of the year
The most powerful news photos of 2024 show historic moments in politics, global conflicts, natural disasters, and other headline-making events.
Scammers love the holidays. Here's how to protect yourself.
Here are essential tips to safeguard your personal information and avoid fraud.
The PLRA was meant to end frivolous prisoner lawsuits. It's stymied most legitimate Eighth Amendment cases too.
The Clinton-era law created a separate, unequal justice system for prisoners, placing obstacles in their way before civil rights claims can be heard court.
An employee stabbed the president of their manufacturing company during a staff meeting, police say
A stabbing at a Michigan company has left the police seeking a motive, including whether it was a copycat linked to the UnitedHealthcare CEO killing.
Luigi Mangione is in New York to face federal stalking and murder charges
The man charged in the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is better off in New York than Pennsylvania right now, legal experts told BI.
Seriously, stop pointing lasers at what you think are drones
The FBI and FAA are warning people not to point lasers in the sky, citing a surge in pilots getting hit in the eyes over the New Jersey area.
Russia may deploy warships to escort its shadow fleet of oil tankers, Denmark warns
The Danish Defense Intelligence Service warned that such deployment would "increase the level of tension."
Trump trashes must-pass funding bill as Musk calls for the GOP to shut down the government
Musk wrote that "any member of the House or Senate who votes for this outrageous spending bill deserves to be voted out in 2 years!"
Members of Congress may be about to get a pay raise for the first time since 2009
Lawmakers could get as high as a $6,600 pay raise as part of a short-term government funding bill that's set to get a vote this week.
Luigi Mangione indicted on first-degree murder charge 'in furtherance of terrorism'
Manhattan prosecutors brought a murder indictment against Luigi Mangione, accused in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's killing.
Tech consultant is convicted of second-degree murder in killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee
Nima Momeni was found guilty of second-degree murder in the April 2023 killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee.
How sports-tech power couple Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian make and spend their millions
Serena Williams retired as one of the greatest athletes ever. She and her husband, Alexis Ohanian, have two children and a fabulous life.
Is it a bird, a plane, or something more mysterious? Sightings in New Jersey's skies have raised questions and intrigue.
A mysterious aircraft appeared in the night sky. Officials say they're not a foreign threat, but Trump criticizes delays in revealing more info.
Why the unexplained drones are the mystery we didn't know we needed
We're all obsessed with UFOs again — except this time it's 2024 and we're talking about drones. It's the perfect mystery for our divided times.
A severe oil spill shows the dangers of Russia's dark fleet
The Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239 vessels were damaged during a heavy storm on Sunday.