S&P 500 Hits Record High as Tech Stocks Soar
S&P 500 hits new record high on tech strength and economic optimism, signaling a bull market.
S&P 500 hits new record high on tech strength and economic optimism, signaling a bull market.
Rosemary Parslow, an 87-year-old natural history enthusiast, has spent decades searching for rare ferns on the Isles of Scilly, witnessing the impacts of climate change firsthand.
UK government to ban “drip pricing” and fake reviews, aiming to improve consumer transparency and protect customers from hidden fees and misleading information.
Plane gets stuck under a bridge in India, local truck drivers help free it.
Liberian President George Weah’s concession of defeat in the presidential race is hailed as a mark of statesmanship and peace, setting a precedent for other African countries.
Ghanaian artist Amoako Boafo, known for his portraits of black subjects, has returned to his home country where one of his self-portraits is being exhibited.
India’s saffron production is declining due to climate change and urbanization, prompting scientists and farmers to seek innovative solutions.
Teenager Oliver Reyes risks his own safety to rescue a calf named Wynonna from a frozen pond, showcasing the power of compassion.
The debate over working hours in India sparks discussions on productivity, work-life balance, and employee well-being.
Collins Dictionary has named “AI” as the word of the year for 2023, reflecting the widespread conversations and debates surrounding artificial intelligence and its potential impact on society.
Guinea pigs living in a luxury shed with air conditioning and room service have become TikTok stars, capturing the hearts of millions of viewers.
Melting Arctic sea ice is causing polar bears to starve and rapidly lose weight.
A white alligator, one of only seven in the world, has been born at Gatorland in Orlando, Florida, leaving experts amazed.
Weather apps are getting more accurate and personalized, using real-time updates and AI to provide up-to-date information.
Apple’s sales have continued to decline, with revenues dipping 1% to $89.5bn in the three months.