Matthew LaBrot was fired by Tesla after he created a website demanding that Elon Musk resign as the CEO of the EV giant.
A family in Spratton, Northamptonshire, escaped unharmed after their Mercedes EQA exploded on their driveway, causing damage to their home.
Optimus, Tesla's humanoid robot, can dance like a human, a new video shared by CEO Elon Musk shows.
Australia's Liberal Party has elected Sussan Ley as its new leader. She is the first woman ever to helm the party in its 80-year history.
Islamabad was left red-faced on foreign television as British TV host Piers Morgan schooled a Pakistani podcaster over his claim on state-sponsored terrorism and the circumstances surrounding the elimination of 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden.
Tia-Mae McCarthy's case baffled scientists as she received nutrients through a tube while she slept for the first 10 years of her life.
The past week saw India and Pakistan exchange heavy fire after New Delhi launched Operation Sindoor to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack. Artillery guns screamed on the borders and the people of the two countries argued on social media
"Rising temperatures induced by climate change and urbanisation pose a planetary threat to human sleep, and therefore health, performance, and wellbeing," according to a 2024 review of scientific literature published in the journal Sleep Medicine.
For a day out with grandchildren, the former presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr chose Washington's Rock Creek, despite enormous evidence of its water being contaminated with harmful bacteria.
China has lifted a ban on domestic airlines accepting new Boeing aircraft, a report said Tuesday, after Beijing and Washington agreed to temporarily lower tariffs in a major de-escalation of their trade war.
At least nine members of a Malaysian paramilitary force were killed on Tuesday when their transport truck collided with a lorry, emergency services and media said.
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for 71 "coordinated attacks" at more than 51 locations across Pakistan's Balochistan province under its ongoing 'Operation Herof'.
A court in Paris on Tuesday found French actor Gerard Depardieu guilty of sexually assaulting two women on a film set in 2021 and handed him an 18-month suspended prison sentence.
British retailer Marks and Spencer said on Tuesday some personal customer information was taken in the cyber attack that has crippled its online operation for more than three weeks.
An Iraqi man, Aqil Fakhr al-Din, was killed and partially eaten by his pet lion in his garden in Kufa, Iraq.
The responsibility of tackling the fentanyl issue in the United States lies within the US itself, China's foreign ministry said on Tuesday, rejecting the punitive tariffs Washington imposed on Beijing for not stemming the inflow.
The escort detailed multiple graphic encounters with Sean 'Diddy' Combs and singer Cassie Ventura, as part of the music mogul's ongoing trial for sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
Eleni Myrivili, one of the field's pioneers who currently serves as the Global Chief Heat Officer for UN-Habitat, spoke about the urgent need to redesign cities to keep asphalt-riddled areas from turning into impossible-to-escape "ovens".
A-list celebrity Kim Kardashian is to testify in a Paris court on Tuesday, an eagerly awaited appearance nearly a decade after masked men robbed her at gunpoint of millions of dollars of jewellery during the French capital's fashion week.
A vandal defaced Chan Chan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Peru, with obscene graffiti over the weekend, the Ministry of Culture said Monday.
A group of white South Africans granted refugee status have arrived in the US.
"We kept finding her on the streets so we involved her in our skate programs."
An Israeli air attack on Nasser Medical Complex in southern Gaza killed at least two people, including journalist Hassan
Trump administration's move to make the Real ID mandatory raises questions about how it will affect noncitizens.
Depardieu is put on the sex offenders list and receives a suspended sentence for groping the women on a film set.
Hassan Eslaih has been killed in Nasser Hospital during treatment for injuries sustained in the previous Israeli attack.
Tennis great Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray split weeks before the French Open after six-month coaching partnership.
PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan is leading peace efforts to end a Kurdish armed rebellion against Turkiye after four decades.
Zelenskyy welcomes the US leader's initiative, insists Putin should also be in the Turkish city 'in person'.
Experts say the pullback on tariffs shows that China managed to stand its ground, as Trump battled domestic pressure.
Nazi propaganda materials dating back to 1941 were discovered in the basement of Argentina's Supreme Court.
New York Knicks take a 3-1 series lead after winning Game 4 against Boston Celtics, who lost Jayson Tatum to injury.
The ICAO says Russia must pay damages for the downing of a Malaysian airliner over Ukraine in 2014.
US President Donald Trump has arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the first stop of a three-country tour of Gulf states.
Al-Haq, a Palestinian rights organisation, and the Global Legal Action Network take their case to the High Court.
RSF drone strikes on Port Sudan have raised regional tensions and put a spotlight on the country's booming gold economy.
For the second time in his presidency, Donald Trump's first official state visit is to Saudi Arabia.
Currently behind bars at The Hague, former President Rodrigo Duterte is set to win the mayoral seat for Davao City.
US President Donald Trump embarks on a three-day tour of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates from Tuesday.
From missiles targeting broad swaths of territory to water as a weapon, the threshold for the next war has been lowered.
“Trump’s acceptance of Afrikaners as refugees into the United States is an assault across many fronts.”
These are the key events on day 1,174 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Witnesses say entertainment superstar physically abused women and used his power to push them into humiliating acts.
Interior Ministry urges residents to stay home and avoid movement, warning of further instability.
Move comes as administration largely closes refugee admissions from countries experiencing widespread violence, poverty.