12 ‘fire bombs’ found inside Buffalo, New York apartment house

Thursday, November 8, 2007 Buffalo, New York — The Buffalo Fire Department is currently investigating how 12 “fire bombs” ended up inside an abandoned apartment house on 15 Allen Street in Allentown, a neighborhood in Buffalo, New York on Wednesday November 7. In an exclusive report, Wikinews has learned from a witness who wishes to…Continue reading

12 ‘fire bombs’ found inside Buffalo, New York apartment house

We’ll always have .paris: ICANN votes for top level domain registration in 2009

Tuesday, June 24, 2008 The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), a non-profit organisation based in California, United States to regulate internet domain names, will vote on Thursday for a proposal to allow the open registration of top-level domains (TLDs) for Internet addresses. If the proposal succeeds, then as soon as next year…Continue reading

We’ll always have .paris: ICANN votes for top level domain registration in 2009

Late-night vote sets Obamacare up for filibuster-free repeal

Saturday, January 14, 2017 At 1:30 a.m. on Thursday morning the United States Senate voted to include the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, as part of a budget blueprint. This procedural measure allows most of Obamacare to be repealed by a simple majority rather than the usual requirement of 60…Continue reading

Late-night vote sets Obamacare up for filibuster-free repeal

“Avast ye scurvy file sharers!”: Interview with Swedish Pirate Party leader Rickard Falkvinge

Tuesday, June 20, 2006 MP3s for the people? The Pirate Party, a new Swedish political party first publicized in January, wants to legalize sharing music, movies, and other copyrighted content using the Internet. What may seem like a doomed effort by a small group of idealists is attracting significant media attention, in part due to…Continue reading

“Avast ye scurvy file sharers!”: Interview with Swedish Pirate Party leader Rickard Falkvinge

Wikinews holds a follow-up interview with Kevin Baugh, president of the Republic of Molossia

Thursday, May 1, 2008 In March, Wikinews reporter Joseph Ford held an exclusive interview with Kevin Baugh, president of the Republic of Molossia, a micronation located near Dayton, Nevada. Due to the interest the article gained, both online and off, a follow-up interview was held this week. Molossia’s capital city, Espera, is situated on little…Continue reading

Wikinews holds a follow-up interview with Kevin Baugh, president of the Republic of Molossia

Lapp Plats becomes first firm to float on IEX

Sunday, May 29, 2005 A little-known mining company, Lapp Plats, has become the first company to list on Ireland’s newly created Irish Enterprise Exchange (IEX). The firm has also applied to be listed on London’s flourishing Alternative Investment Market (AIM). Lapp Plats’ admission to the exchange brings to nine the total number of firms listed…Continue reading

Lapp Plats becomes first firm to float on IEX

Category:Sports

This is the category for sports. Refresh this list to see the latest articles. 9 August 2018: Real Madrid agrees with Chelsea FC to sign goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois 8 August 2018: Football: Manchester City beats Chelsea 2-0 to win English Community Shield 6 August 2018: Brazilian footballer Gabriel Jesus signs contract extension with Manchester City…Continue reading

Category:Sports

Interview: PRS, the UK’s music royalty collection society

Tuesday, January 26, 2010 PRS for Music is the UK’s music royalty collection society tasked with working on behalf of copyright holders, specifically authors and music publishers. Founded in 1914, the PRS is a non-profit organisation with 350,000 UK businesses holding PRS licenses. The society works in conjunction with PPL which collects fees on behalf…Continue reading

Interview: PRS, the UK’s music royalty collection society