Micron revenue beats, sees signs of improving demand
Micron Technology Inc beat analysts’ estimates for quarterly revenue on Tuesday, and the chipmaker said it is seeing early signs of demand improvement....
South African sisters describe Saudi detention and complain to U.N.
Two South African sisters who were imprisoned in Saudi Arabia, initially without charge, described their ordeal on Tuesday and said they had brought a complaint...
Climate change taking its toll on Greek monuments
Global warming is threatening ancient Greek monuments, among them the Acropolis, one of the most-visited archaeological sites in the world, scientists have said. Anna Bevan...
U.S. hopes to re-launch China trade talks, won’t accept conditions on tariffs: official
The United States hopes to re-launch trade talks with China after President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping meet in Japan on Saturday but Washington...
Yemen’s Houthis attack military positions at Saudi Abha and Jizan airports: TV
Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi group attacked military positions and aircraft hangars at Saudi Arabia’s Abha and Jizan airports, the group’s Al Masirah TV said on Tuesday,...
Saudi Arabia must OK nonproliferation standard: U.S. energy secretary
Saudi Arabia must commit to a broad international monitoring program of nuclear power facilities if it develops nuclear power reactors with technology from the United...
Brazil Supreme Court justices weigh appeals to free Lula
Brazil’s Supreme Court on Tuesday was considering two appeals by imprisoned former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who is seeking release based on claims...
Rapper Cardi B enters not guilty plea to strip club fight charges
Grammy Award-winning rapper Cardi B entered a not guilty plea on Tuesday to felony assault charges relating to an alleged fight at a New York...
Yes, counting steps might make you healthier
People who track their daily steps may not only be more active, they may also be less likely to develop health problems that lead to...
Unproven stem cell therapies often peddled by doctors without training
At U.S. clinics advertising unproven stem cell treatments, roughly two-thirds of the clinicians may be physicians, but a new study suggests these doctors are often...
