FTC Considers Major Penalties Against Amazon Over Advertising Practices
The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly weighing significant penalties against Amazon, potentially amounting to billions, due to concerns over its advertising practices.
Bipartisan Senators Call on Treasury to Support State Regulation of Stablecoins
A coalition of bipartisan senators is urging the Treasury Department to uphold the regulatory authority of states over stablecoins as specified in the GENIUS Act.
Renard brings African winning record confidence to Tunisia job
Renard's impressive track record in African football boosts Tunisia's hopes.
UN Chief António Guterres Visits Haiti Amid Rising Gang Violence and Displacement Crisis
António Guterres visited Haiti, where gang violence has surged, leading to a staggering 1.5 million displaced individuals. His visit included the new gang-suppression force headquarters.
New Research from University of Melbourne Sheds Light on Rare B Meson Decays
A researcher from the University of Melbourne has made significant strides in understanding rare decays of B mesons, potentially impacting the search for hidden particles and dark matter.
Iraq's New Leadership Confronts Significant Challenges
As Prime Minister Ali Al-Zaydi takes office, he faces a range of crises, notably the fallout from the US-Israeli conflict affecting Iran.
Unidentified Operative Linked to UK Attacks by Russian Saboteurs
Recent footage suggests an unknown individual may have participated in anti-Muslim graffiti incidents in London, raising concerns about coordinated attacks.
Kevin Warsh's Upcoming Fed Meeting: Uncertainty Looms
As Kevin Warsh approaches his first Federal Reserve meeting, economists express uncertainty about his potential impact on monetary policy.
Sinkevičius Set to Head New Lithuanian Government Amid Coalition Changes
Following recent coalition challenges, Sinkevičius will take the helm of a restructured Lithuanian government. A formal agreement among the three parties is anticipated on 18 June.
Trump Asserts Iran Won't Acquire Nuclear Weapons Amid G7 Discussions
During the G7 summit, President Trump emphasized that Iran will not obtain a nuclear weapon and urged Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to act more responsibly in Lebanon.
Hungary's MPs block return of Orbán, limiting rule of PM to eight years
The vote fulfils a promise by new PM Péter Magyar to stop his predecessor from becoming prime minister again.
Radiocarbon dating confirms 10,000 years of continuous human occupation in the Pyrenees
Researchers from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona have developed a database revealing a rich history of human presence in the region.
Burrowing Bettongs Make a Comeback in NSW Desert
Researchers are marking a significant milestone with the reintroduction of the burrowing bettong to the NSW desert, aiming to help them adapt to coexist with feral predators.
SPCX's After-Hours Surge Drives HYPE to New Heights
In a notable after-hours trading session, SPCX experienced a significant jump of over 20%, which coincided with a 12% increase in HYPE, marking a new all-time high.
New Technology Aims to Mitigate Flood Risks and Enhance Reservoir Management
A new tool is designed to address flooding during rain-on-snow events, potentially improving water resource management and community safety.
Iran's Regime Claims Victory Despite Heavy Losses
The Islamic Republic of Iran, despite suffering significant setbacks during a recent conflict, appears to be experiencing a boost in confidence among its leadership.
The Deteriorating Relationship Between Trump and Netanyahu
The relationship between former President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu appears to have soured significantly, marking a rapid decline in their previously close ties.
Mamata Banerjee's Faction Receives Invitation from Lok Sabha Speaker Amid TMC Division
The Lok Sabha Speaker has invited the Mamata Banerjee faction to present their case regarding the ongoing split within the Trinamool Congress, with an invitation sent on June 15.
Mitsui OSK Lines Calls for Concrete US-Iran Deal for Strait of Hormuz Reopening
The head of Mitsui OSK Lines emphasizes the need for a substantial agreement between the US and Iran to restore confidence among fleet owners after ongoing tensions.
Iran's Chief Negotiator Plans Upcoming Trip to Europe
Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, head of Iran's negotiation team with the U.S., is set to travel to Europe soon, reportedly to sign an agreement.