More people go missing and thousands are evacuated as northeast China is hit by more floods
Over 14,300 people were evacuated from Shulan, according to the local disaster relief agency
Over 14,300 people were evacuated from Shulan, according to the local disaster relief agency
Fatima is known for apocalyptic prophecies of hell, peace and Soviet communism that have found new relevance with Russia’s war in Ukraine
The decision delivers a major victory to abortion rights supporters who see the case as a potential blueprint to weaken current restrictions
Legislators are seeking ways to protect constituents while not hindering cutting-edge advancements in medicine, science, business, education and more
Faced with altering its AP Psychology course to comply with Florida’s limits on teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity, the nonprofit College Board is pushing back
Officials from each side denounce devious plots being prepared by the enemy, which never materialize. They claim victories that can’t be confirmed and stay quiet about defeats
Murders have increased by 11% compared to 2022, and the issue of security has become central to the electoral campaign
Kevin Costner and the former mayor of New York both share homes with their ex-wives. More and more couples are making cohabitation the next step after divorce
Content moderators in the African country have formed a union to defend themselves against Big Tech. Social media giants outsource work to these freelancers, who are tasked with removing violent rhetoric and extremism from digital platforms
The Sandinista regime is trying to shut down the loud demands for the release of the Catholic leader by bringing in Cash Luna, a pastor with links to drug trafficking, to Nicaragua
In an interview with ‘Semana’ magazine, the president’s son claims that neither Gustavo Petro nor his campaign manager, Ricardo Roa, were aware that he received money from ex-narco Santander Lopesierra and Gabriel Hilsaca.
Restructuring Pemex debt might send yields on other Mexican bonds soaring, but according to some experts, this is a scenario markets should consider
An unprecedented study traces the genetic lineage of 19th century slaves buried in unmarked graves in Maryland, opening a new path for African Americans to identify their family origins
At least 18 people have died near the Libyan border, after being deported from the country that has just signed a migration agreement with the EU. Humanitarian organizations have denounced the expulsions. At the moment, around 200 migrants are living along the Tunisia-Libya border in subhuman conditions.
Aside from being a beautiful spectacle in the August sky, the shooting stars reveal many things about the evolution of the Solar System
The actress and daughter of powerful producer Aaron Spelling—who left her an inheritance of only $800,000—spends her days with her five children in a vehicle parked next to a cliff in California, while her mother has a fortune of $600 million
The judge says a form given to parents during childbirth doesn’t fully explain how the blood spots are used. It doesn’t say that Michigan collects money from researchers and that police could be given access to the blood spots
Gandhi is a fierce critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his main challenger in the 2024 polls. He was ousted from Parliament after his conviction by a magistrate’s court in March
Mnangagwa claims widespread intimidation against his Citizens Coalition for Change party and alleged some voters are making their decisions under threats of violence or even death
The increase was driven by higher costs for rice and vegetable oil. It was the first uptick since April when higher sugar prices bumped up the reading slightly for the first time in a year
Pioneering mothers are showing that it is possible to breastfeed and be competitive. They include French judo star Clarisse Agbégnénou
The strike on Novorossiysk marks the first time a commercial Russian port has been targeted in the nearly 18-month-old conflict
The reenactment Friday by ballistics experts is part of a lawsuit by the victims’ families and the wounded that accuses the Broward County deputy assigned to the school of failing in his duty to protect them and their loved ones
Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division says the trauma of the case “is magnified because the misconduct was fueled by racial bias and hatred”
Carlee Russell turned herself in Friday on charges of false reporting to law enforcement and falsely reporting an incident. She was released on bond
Slovenia’s environmental agency raised the weather alert to the highest level after a month’s amount of rain fell within 24 hours in northern, northwestern and central parts of the small European country
The human desire to fly is as old as time. But trying to imitate storks or bats has led to broken bones, at best