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New app urges people to report shark sightings in US
As great white sharks start to arrive along the Cape ahead of the summer, a new program will be urging people to report any white shark sightings off the Massachusetts coast.
Top securities regulator fired amid Vietnam’s market probe
Vietnam’s finance ministry fired its State Securities Commission Chairman according to a posting on the ministry’s website, making him the highest-ranking casualty amid an ongoing investigation into stock trading.
‘Twitter philanthropy’ reveals chasms in US social safety net
Single father Billy Price was already struggling to make ends meet before someone broke into his Michigan storage unit, stole his identity and ruined his credit.
US charges one American, four Chinese officials with spying on dissidents, human rights leaders, pro-democracy activists
American prosecutors have charged four members of China’s Ministry of State Security with spying on US-based human rights activists, the US Department of Justice said on Wednesday.
Cops hunting for man who dumped religious idol in rubbish bin
KULAI: A man caught on camera dumping a Hindu idol into a rubbish bin here is now being sought by police.
Doing squats the Asian way
It comes naturally to most of us, but many lose the flexibility of achieving this position as we grow older.
Hive mind: Tunisia beekeepers abuzz over early warning system
Elias Chebbi inspected a beehive in a field in Tunisia, minutes after a buzz on his phone warned him of a potential problem.
Hisham: Data leak won't affect national security
KUALA LUMPUR: The Defence Ministry has systems in place to prevent any issues stemming from the latest data leak from affecting national security, says Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein.
Prosecution seeks to get Arul Kanda to testify against Najib in 1MDB audit tampering trial
KUALA LUMPUR: The prosecution in the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) audit tampering trial is seeking to call former 1MDB CEO Arul Kanda Kandasamy to testify against former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
Amazon threatened workers over union vote, US labour officials find
US labour board prosecutors plan to accuse Amazon.com Inc of threatening staff that if they unionised it could propose paying them minimum wage and of punishing an employee for seeking a paid Juneteenth holiday.