US Senate panel advances rail safety bill spurred by Ohio derailment

Rail safety bill

The panel voted 16-11 to advance the sweeping bipartisan legislation.

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Lakers Rumors: Anthony Davis' Head Injury Hasn't Been Mentioned as Concussion

Suffers head injury

The Los Angeles Lakers haven't yet classified the head injury Anthony Davis suffered in Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals as a concussion,

US debt standoff overshadows G7 finance leaders' meeting

G-7 finance meeting

A standoff in Washington over raising the U.S. debt ceiling overshadowed a meeting of Group of Seven (G7) finance leaders starting on Thursday, heightening U.S. recession fears as central banks seek a soft landing for the global economy.

FDA panel backs over-the-counter birth control pill, teeing up approval

FDA backs OTC Opill

A panel of federal advisers voted Wednesday to back a drugmaker's request to sell a kind of birth control pills over-the-counter, clearing the way for the Food and Drug Administration to approve the first sale of oral contraception on U.S. store shelves without a prescription later this year.

Ukrainian singer Jamala to perform new album for Eurovision

Jamala at Eurovision

Ukrainian singer Jamala poses for a portrait prior to her concert at the National Opera in central Kyiv on Friday, May 5, 2023. Jamala won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2016 with a song about the deportation of Crimean Tatars. Fast forward to this Eurovision week and she's launching a new album, filled with more stories about her ancestors.

US reveals bespoke tool that took down Russian malware operation

US destroys RU malware

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has revealed details of a joint operation in which Western agencies used a custom tool to destroy a decades-old Russian malware operation. Use of a tool named PERSEUS nullified a worldwide network of devices that had been infected with the Snake malware by threat actors in the group Turla.

Elon Musk urges Don Lemon to launch new show on Twitter

Musk urges Don Lemon

Elon Musk has a suggestion for former anchor Don Lemon now that he’s out at CNN: Start a new show on Twitter. Musk, the eccentric billionaire who purchased the social media platform last year, replied to a weeks-old tweet from Lemon on Tuesday urging him to serve as a content creator on Twitter.

U.K. man pleads guilty to hack on Twitter accounts of Joe Biden and Elon Musk

Pleads guilty to hack

Joseph O’Connor, 23, who is known under an online alias as “PlugwalkJoe,” faces 77 years in prison. The attack, which took place in 2020, targeted about 130 people, Twitter said at the time.

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