LISBON — Portuguese police have said they will resume searching for Madeleine McCann, the British toddler who disappeared in the country’s Algarve region in 2007, in the next few days.
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Nebraska governor signs 12-week abortion ban, limits on gender-affirming care for minors
LINCOLN, Neb. — Republican Nebraska Gov.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO booed at Boston University graduation amid writers strike
A Hollywood studio head was met with jeers and protests when he delivered the commencement address for Boston University on Sunday amid the ongoing Hollywood writers strike.
'Mother and Child' director wraps his first Netflix Spanish-language movie
Colombian-Mexican filmmaker Rodrigo García has wrapped his first Spanish-language feature, “Familia,” which was shot in Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico for Netflix.
Troubled regional lender PacWest sells $2.6 billion loans at discount
PacWest Bancorp, one of the lenders seeking to survive the U.S. regional banking crisis, said on Monday it had agreed to sell a $2.6 billion real estate construction loan portfolio at a discount in a bid to improve its balance sheet.
The best luggage under $150
No, a quality suitcase doesn’t have to break the bank. These picks are expert-recommended and friendly on the budget.
Sen. Tim Scott jumps into the 2024 presidential race
Sen. Tim Scott, the lone Black Republican in the Senate, announced he is running for the 2024 GOP nomination for president.
Man convicted of torture, exporting weapons parts to Iraq
A federal jury convicted a man on Friday on charges of torture and exporting weapons parts and services to Iraq, among other crimes.
Exclusive: LinkedIn shares guide for grads to kickstart careers
Graduation season is in full swing with a new group of people seeking jobs. LinkedIn editor-in-chief Dan Roth shares a guide for kickstarting careers that highlights the top jobs, industries and cities to look for work.
China tells tech manufacturers to stop using Micron chips, stepping up feud with the U.S.
China’s government on Sunday urged owners of computer equipment deemed sensitive to cease purchasing goods from Micron Technology Inc., the largest U.S. memory chipmaker, in an effort to escalate its dispute with Washington over technology and security.