Heiress Protests Davos Elites
Marlene Engelhorn, heiress to a German fortune, joined protesters in Davos. She told BI the wealthy already hold too much power.
Doctor’s Killer Gets Life, Family Wants More
An Indian court on Monday sentenced a police volunteer to life in prison after finding him guilty in the rape and killing of a trainee doctor last year, a crime that sparked nationwide protests over inadequate safety for women and led to a speedy trial in the country's...
Ukraine Building New Missile Shield
Ukraine is working on a homegrown air defense system to rival the US-made Patriot system, according to the commander in chief of its army.
Son’s Big Game Means More Than Super Bowl Win for Football Dad
Ryan Clark hoisted a Lombardi Trophy, but the former Steelers Pro Bowler says watching his son Jordan play in the National Championship game will be the best sports moment of his life!
Drones Target Russian Military Hub
Russia and Ukraine exchanged large drone attacks on Sunday night into Monday, with alleged Ukrainian UAVs forcing flight restrictions at three Russian airports.
Tesla Worker Sues Over Return-to-Office Policy
In a lawsuit filed in California last month, the former legal consultant claims the company fired him for not returning to the office, disregarding his disability.
DOGE Starts Work in DC Today
Musk and Ramaswamy's Department of Government Efficiency will embed itself at federal agencies and in the heart of DC.
Meri Brown Says Family Fund Didn’t Support Her Child
US Weekly In the latest episode of Sister Wives, Meri Brown shed light on the breakdown of her family’s funds — and she claimed it wasn’t always fair. “His whole big thing then was I would get two acres. Two acres,” Meri, 53, told her pal Jen during the Sunday, January 19,...
Northeast Braces for Major Winter Storm
Nearly 70 million people are under weather alerts from North Carolina to Maine as a major winter storm is expected to bring snow and ice.
Man Admits Arson at Congressman’s Office Over TikTok Ban
Police said a Wisconsin man admitted to setting a congressman's district office on fire after the popular social media app TikTok went dark in the United States.