Americas
Musk purchased outfit that spews lies across the world: Joe Biden
Twitter laid off half its workforce on Friday but said cuts were smaller in the team responsible for preventing the spread of misinformation
Elon Musk to begin layoffs at Twitter
About half of Twitter's 7,500 workers appeared set to lose their jobs
Lula wins Brazil's bitter presidential vote, Bolsonaro silent
The victory marks a stunning turnaround for the charismatic but tarnished leftist heavyweight, who left office in 2010
Musk says he's 'excited' about buying Twitter, but overpaying
Twitter had filed a lawsuit to hold Musk to the terms of the deal he inked after the Tesla chief sent word he was terminating the contract
"One of the most dangerous nations in world": Biden's comment on Pakistan
Biden's remarks could be seen as a setback to the Shehbaz Sharif government's bid to improve ties with the US
'We're all shattered': Loved ones, community hold vigil for slain Sikh family in US
The city of Merced has organised a candlelight vigil for the family every night at 7 pm from October 6 to October 9
New York's Times Square to become 'Gun-Free Zone'
New York governor said that arms, even if they are concealed, will be prohibited in bars, libraries, schools, govt buildings and hospitals
Biden appoints two Indian-Americans to his National Infrastructure Advisory Council
The President's National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC) advises the White House on how to reduce physical and cyber risks
India should move away from Russia in long term, says US
Indians acted very clearly on inviolable principle of state sovereignty, says US spokesperson
Musk says tweet about buying Manchester United was a joke
The world's richest man has a habit of posting provocative statements on Twitter for fun