Gospodinov, 55, said he began writing his book about the weaponization of nostalgia in 2016, the year of Trump's election and the UK's Brexit referendum. He said it was a time when anxiety was in air
Users will be able to allow another person living outside their household to use their password for an additional $8 per month
San Francisco officials announced last week they are investigating Twitter after six former employees alleged that Musk's team broke laws by turning the company's headquarters into a Twitter Hotel
President Joe Biden has chosen a new leader for the National Security Agency and US Cyber Command, a joint position that oversees much of America's cyber warfare and defense.
A media report said the potential breaches came to light while Johnson was preparing his testimony to Britain's upcoming inquiry into how the country handled the Covid-19 pandemic
A Russian court extended the arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich by three months in a closed-door hearing emblematic of the secrecy
Shutterstock said it's buying Giphy from Meta Platforms for $53 mn, the final step to unwind the deal blocked by British regulators, who prevented the Facebook owner from purchasing the platform
Several hundred documents and items revealing the names and other details of victims of slavery in France's colonial empire is being added to UNESCO's Memory of the World register
Authorities say Geneva airport was briefly closed to flights Tuesday after climate activists staged a protest against a private jet fair taking place in the Swiss city this week
A multinational tea company based in Kenya has suspended operations after tea plucking and harvesting machines were burned by protesters citing massive job losses due to mechanisation.
Israeli govt's national security adviser said new nuclear facility being built by Iran would not be immune from attack, despite assessments by experts it will be beyond reach
The British economy will avoid falling into recession this year, according to upgraded growth forecasts Tuesday from the International Monetary Fund.
Trump pleaded not guilty April 4 to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to payments his company made to his former lawyer, Michael Cohen
TikTok says it has not shared and would not share US user data with the Chinese government and has taken measures to protect the privacy and security of its users
Secretary Frank Kendall said there are ways to tweak digital systems so when classified information is put online not everyone with proper clearance on that system automatically gets access to it
At least 148 people in Rakhine were killed by the storm, which brought flash floods and power outages, tore roofs off buildings and crumpled cellphone towers
In a remote corner of the Amazon, Brazilian ecologists are trying to succeed where a lack of governance has proved disastrous
Saudi Arabia's first astronauts in decades rocketed toward the International Space Station on a chartered multimillion-dollar flight on Sunday
Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley says the company will stop competing in over-served market segments and instead will place big bets on connected vehicles and digital services.
Defense ministers from 12 northern European countries are meeting to discuss stepping up deterrence and security on NATO's flank and strengthening Ukraine's defenses, ahead of NATO's summer summit