Digital payments and lending firm Latitude Holdings said on Monday that 7.9 million Australian and New Zealand driver license numbers were stolen in a large-scale information theft on March 16.
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Americans have heard the story before: A lurid tale of a presidential candidate accused of arranging hush-money payments to conceal an alleged affair.
The Platte River flows eastward through Nebraska at depths far too shallow for shipping. "In some places it is a mile wide and three-quarters of an inch deep," the writer Edgar Nye said in 1889, coining a phrase still in use.
Federal regulators are being called to testify before the House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday about the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.
It's crunch time as the NFL's owners gather for their annual meeting.
"Papa died last night, but his death is not the end."
Former President and current presidential candidate Donald Trump returned to the campaign trail Saturday with a rally speech in Waco, Texas, that was littered with false claims -- many of which he has made before.
(CNN Español) -- El fiscal general de Venezuela, Tarek William Saab, informó este sábado en rueda de prensa que suman 21 las detenciones relacionadas con las tramas de corrupción en PDVSA y otras instituciones del Estado en medio de una investigación anunciada el viernes 17 de marzo por la Policía Nacional Anticorrupción. Precisó que, dentro de esas capturas, 11 eran funcionarios públicos, entre los que se encuentra el ahora exdiputado, Hugbel Roa, así como 10 empresarios del sector privado.
When Kamala Harris steps off Air Force Two in Ghana on Sunday, she'll become the first Black woman US vice president to visit Africa, marking another chapter in her barrier-breaking role.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised its key interest rate for the ninth time since last March.
Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, a pioneer in the semiconductor industry whose "Moore's Law" predicted a steady rise in computing power for decades, died Friday at the age of 94, the company announced.
Travelers across Asia Pacific will likely continue to fork out more than usual for flights this year, even as planes return to the skies at a rate not seen since the start of the pandemic.
Langston University announced this week it will clear student balances for a second time in recent years to "lessen the burden" of those enrolled in the school.
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A nationwide strike in France to protest a rise in the retirement age drew more than a million people onto the streets on Thursday before ending in violent clashes with police in Paris and other cities.