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Starbucks is changing one of the most generous parts of its loyalty program, marking the latest effort by CEO Brian Niccol to boost profits.
A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Dozens injured by Israeli gunfire as crowds overwhelmed Gaza aid site, UN says ...
A New Zealand flag printed with the words “please walk on me” and displayed on the floor of an art gallery in the city of ...
You take things for granted until you look back as you get older," said 2025 Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame inductee ...
As the Patriot Front marched through Kansas City’s Crossroads neighborhood Saturday afternoon, Charlie Arbuckle jogged after them, determined to show them they were unwelcome near his ...
Newly uncovered documents confirm Japan's ambition to develop biological weapons during the Pacific War. The infamous Unit ...
While the perpetrator in that case was never identified, another 'butsokari otoko' was apprehended by Japanese police in July 2020 - after Daisuke Nagata was accused of slamming into six women at ...
South Korean media say the country's police have referred to prosecutors a Japanese woman who is suspected of forcibly kissing a member of K-pop group BTS at a fan event. Yonhap News Agency says ...
The administration rounded up some of the Venezuelans two days before the flights took off, pressing forward even as Venezuela agreed to accept deportees.
"Punishing assorted others quells empathy and dissent, for we do not want to be targeted ourselves," writes Viet Thanh Nguyễn ...
In a bizarre incident, Japanese police arrested a 56-year-old restaurant owner, Nobuhiko Suzuki, for hiding his father’s body in a wardrobe for two years because he wanted to avoid funeral expenses.
The descendants of many Ibaloy women who prepared meals or washed the uniforms of Japanese soldiers revealed ... The Philippine National Police’s regional headquarters in the Cordillera has ...