RMS Titanic, Inc., which holds the exclusive rights to recover artifacts from the ill-fated ocean liner, is partnering with NFT and virtual asset management companies to preserve Titanic's assets as immutable NFTs. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the suspension of his nation's participation in the New START nuclear reduction treaty with the United States in his state of the nation address today. Bentley is shifting its focus to a carbon-neutral future with the announcement that it will stop manufacturing 12-cylinder engines in April 2024. The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, which is investigating the Biden family's business dealings, has asked a former Serbian official for an interview and documents related to Hunter Biden. Freeport LNG will immediately begin ramping up natural gas production after receiving federal approval to resume operations following a months-long shutdown. Late Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe's image will be immortalized in a new NFT project called "Modern Muse." The Marilyn Monroe Estate has partnered with artist duo Zeblocks to launch the digital art. Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump on Tuesday announced the intent to file a lawsuit against several city, state and federal law-enforcement agencies for concealing information about the assassination of Malcolm X. Twenty states, led by Democratic governors, announced Tuesday they are forming a Reproductive Freedom Alliance to guarantee abortion rights in the wake of Roe vs. Wade. Actress Jane Fonda and 5.5 million people from 157 countries are calling on the United Nations to establish a "strong" Global Ocean Treaty. CBS renewed nine more of its series Tuesday, following 19 previous renewals and green lighting the new series "The Never Game." A federal court in New York convicted Mexico's former Secretary of Public Security Genaro Garcia Luna of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise on Tuesday. A Texas man who bought a second-hand CD from a small-town thrift shop made a surprising discovery inside the case -- a Polaroid photo of President John F. Kennedy on the day of his assassination. A first-generation iPhone, still unopened and plastic wrapped in the box, was auctioned for more than $63,000. An international team of astronauts and scientists arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Tuesday, ahead of a six-month science mission to the International Space Station set to blast off on Sunday. Comedian Josh Johnson explains how he crafted jokes about poverty and police stops in his Peacock special "Up Here Killing Myself." A California man whose 3.97-inch tongue earned him a Guinness World Record said he has found an unusual way to put his unique muscle to work -- painting. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected to make a decision on the approval of the first RSV vaccine for infants in August, and Pfizer is a candidate to be among the first producers. A Michigan woman who won $100,000 from a second-chance lottery drawing said she hadn't even realized she was playing the game. The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in the first of two cases that could decide whether social media companies can be held liable for promoting incendiary content. The Department of Defense awarded a $1.5 million contract to New Frontier Aerospace to continue its work on a 3D printed rocket engine. Home Depot announced Tuesday it will begin paying hourly associates that make up their frontline workers $1 billion more in annual compensation, which is expected to raise minimum wages for these workers to $15 per hour. In a speech in Poland on Tuesday night, U.S. President Joe Biden addressed the people of Russia, saying Moscow's invasion of Ukraine was "never a necessity" but a war of choice by President Vladimir Putin. |
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