A Michigan autoworker suspended after heckling Donald Trump has received an outpouring of donations from supporters nationwide.
The US is pulling some personnel from a major air base in Qatar, a defence official told CBS, amid heightened regional tensions.
TGI Fridays has closed 16 restaurants across the UK, resulting in 456 job losses as the casual dining chain restructures its operations.
Ulster Rugby signs Zimbabwean second row Eli Snyman from Benetton on a two-year deal, adding experience and leadership to their forward pack.
UK prosecutors ask the High Court to reinstate a terrorism charge against Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh after a lower court dismissed the case.
West Midlands Police Chief Craig Guildford faces calls to resign after admitting AI misuse and misleading MPs over Maccabi fan ban.
Iran’s judiciary pledges fast trials for protesters, including capital charges, as unrest continues and authorities blame foreign interference.
A crane collapsed on a passenger train in northeastern Thailand, killing 22 and injuring 80, prompting rescue operations and an investigation.
Tesla CEO Musk confirms that Full Self-Driving (FSD) will switch to a monthly subscription-only model, starting February 14, and will end one-time purchases.
Golden State Warriors beat the Blazers 119-97 as De’Anthony Melton led a balanced attack and Stephen Curry contributed playmaking despite poor shooting.
