Ericsson, the Swedish telecommunications giant, has agreed to plead guilty to charges in the United States for a "long-running" scheme that included paying bribes, prosecutors said Thursday. The Biden administration on Thursday unleashed a new round of sanctions targeting Iran's petroleum and petrochemical trade. A federal circuit court on Thursday upheld the decision of a lower court to dismiss a racketeering lawsuit filed by Leon Black, the former chairman of the Museum of Modern Art linked to Jeffrey Epstein. An inmate recently sentenced to 25 years in prison has been taken into police custody after being accidentally released from jail earlier this week, authorities in Texas announced. The violence between Israelis and Palestinians has reached new heights in the eyes of the global community and the conflict is now creating economic concerns. A Florida woman earned a Guinness World Record when she completed 23 ultra-marathon runs -- 31.1 miles -- in a 23-day period. A new AI model developed by a team of researchers in Canada can accurately predict whether a patient will survive cancer by reading notes from their doctor. Alex Murdaugh has been found guilty of murdering his wife and son after the jury at his trial deliberated for just three hours. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers confiscated 15,000 pills of Viagra arriving from Hong Kong, the agency confirmed in a statement Thursday. The mayor of a Maryland city has been arrested on 56 counts of child pornography charges after he submitted his letter of resignation, police said Thursday. According to court documents released Thursday, a handgun and empty magazines were among the items recovered from the family home of Bryan Kohberger, who is accused in the deadly stabbings of four University of Idaho stu U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and other sponsoring lawmakers reintroduced legislation on Thursday that would make daylight saving time permanent. A study released Thursday has found that former professional football players who have suffered from concussions perform worse in cognitive tests than those who haven't played the game. The National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday the fire that erupted after the East Palestine train derailment melted an important part of the tank cars that were filled with toxic chemicals. Paramount+ announced Thursday that Season 5 will be the last for "Star Trek: Discovery," which will return in 2024. Senator Marco Rubio, R-Fla, has rejected the conclusions of the declassified Intelligence Community Assessment on Anomalous Health Incidents, commonly referred to as "Havana Syndrome." The Department of Veterans Affairs Thursday made more than $50 million dollars in grants available to help prevent suicide among former military members and their families. The House Ethics Committee announced Thursday that its members had voted unanimously to launch an investigation into Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., who has admitted to lying about his background while campaigning. More Americans have grown fearful of self-driving cars over the past year, according to a new survey by the American Automobile Association. Wayne Shorter, a Grammy-winning saxophonist who helped shape the sound of modern jazz, died Thursday in Los Angeles. A Minnesota police officer came to the rescue of a raccoon he spotted running around with a jar stuck over its head. Black women who are exposed to certain forms of racism may be more likely to develop heart disease, researchers say. The Justice Department on Thursday said former President Donald Trump should not be immune from lawsuits against him related to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Prime Video announced the premiere date for the fourth and final season of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." |
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