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Anna Gordon
Gordon was a reporter for TIME, based in the London bureau.
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Meta Shares Surge As Company Announces First Dividend
Meta, the parent company of social media giant Facebook, is thriving financially, according to its 2023 fourth quarter earning results.
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By Anna Gordon
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By Anna Gordon
January 30, 2024
U.K. Will Consider Recognizing Palestinian State, FM Says
David Cameron said it would be part of a concerted effort to bring about an “irreversible” end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
By Anna Gordon
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Biden Walks Tightrope on Iran After Drone Strike
Biden promised in a statement that “we will hold all those responsible to account at a time and in a manner our choosing.”
By Anna Gordon
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By Anna Gordon
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Why Eating Toothpicks Is a Viral Trend
“Mukbang” videos, which show content creators eating excessive amounts of strange or unusual foods, are extremely popular in South Korea.
By Anna Gordon
January 25, 2024
Netflix's Risky Move Pays Off With Surge in Subscriptions
The decision to crack down on password-sharing appears to have lead to revenue growth.
By Anna Gordon
January 24, 2024
U.K. Leader Says New Strikes on Houthis Were 'Self-Defense'
Rishi Sunak addressed the House of Commons on Tuesday about a second round of U.S. and U.K. coordinated strikes targeting Yemen’s Houthis.
By Anna Gordon
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David Crowe has been arrested for a third time near Taylor Swift’s Tribeca home and faces charges of stalking and harassment.
By Anna Gordon and Koh Ewe
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Macy’s has announced it will be cutting 2,350 jobs, relaying the news in a company memo shared with staff on Thursday.
By Anna Gordon
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St. Croix Tap Water Still Unsafe To Drink: U.S. Virgin Islands Residents
Residents of St. Croix, an Island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, maintain their water is still unsafe to drink.
By Anna Gordon
January 18, 2024
New Polling Shows How Much Global Support Israel Has Lost
Research from Morning Consult shows that favorable views of Israel have declined in 42 of 43 countries polled since the war in Gaza began.
By Anna Gordon
January 17, 2024
'World’s Oldest Dog' Bobi Loses Guinness World Records Title
Bobi was declared the world's oldest dog by Guinness World Records when he died in October 2023. But the title has now been removed.
By Anna Gordon and Chad de Guzman
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Egypt-Israel Border Gunfire Kills 1. Here’s What to Know
One person was killed and others injured after drug smugglers tried to cross the border from Egypt to Israel.
By Anna Gordon
January 16, 2024
Hamas Says Two More Israeli Hostages Are Dead
The militant group claims Yossi Sharabi, 53, and Itai Svirsky, 38, were killed by Israeli airstrikes.
By Anna Gordon
January 15, 2024
Who Are Yemen's Houthi Rebels?
The U.S. and U.K. launched strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, in retaliation to the group's Red Sea attacks.
By Anna Gordon
January 12, 2024
EU Wants Taylor Swift to Get Young People to Vote in 2024
European Commission Vice President Margaritis Schina asked Taylor Swift to encourage voter participation among her fans in Europe next summer.
By Anna Gordon
January 11, 2024
Google Layoffs Labeled 'Needless' as Hundreds Lose Jobs in New Cuts
Google is laying off hundreds of its employees in its hardware, voice assistance, and engineering teams.
By Anna Gordon
January 11, 2024
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