
United Nations: As many as 400,000 migrants may cross Darién Gap in 2023
That would represent a huge increase from the 250,000 migrants estimated to have crossed the roadless, jungle-clad route in 2022

That would represent a huge increase from the 250,000 migrants estimated to have crossed the roadless, jungle-clad route in 2022

The pitch clock’s 15 seconds — 20 when someone’s on base — goes by fast at the plate

The decision temporarily keeps in place federal rules for use of the drug mifepristone, while the high court takes time to more fully consider the issues raised in a court challenge

For the second year in a row, the National Rifle Association is holding its convention within days of mass shootings that shook the nation

Christopher Waller, a member of the Fed’s governing board, did not specify how many more increases he supports, but said that inflation ‘is still much too high and so my job is not done’

Cubans were stopped nearly 43,000 times at the U.S. border with Mexico in December, becoming one of the largest nationalities entering the United States

States like California and New York have policies intended to protect women who travel from states with abortion bans in order to obtain them. But the new ruling could jeopardize those protections

The charges were filed against cartel leaders, as well alleged chemical suppliers, lab managers, fentanyl traffickers, security leaders, financiers and weapons traffickers

The move is likely to enrage unions and other opponents of the pension plan, including protesters gathered in spots around France on Friday evening as the decision came down

Billing records of an internet social media platform helped the FBI identify a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman in the leak of highly classified military documents

The Russian Defense Ministry on Friday released a video in which a Belarusian pilot said that the training course in Russia gave crews the necessary skills for using nuclear weapons

The meeting came on the second day of Lula’s visit to China, his country’s most important trading partner and ally in his bid to challenge Western-dominated economic institutions

Dubbed Juice, the robotic explorer set off on an eight-year journey Friday from French Guiana in South America, launching atop an Ariane rocket

China has maintained that it is neutral in the conflict, while backing Russia politically, rhetorically and economically at a time when Western nations have imposed punishing sanctions

The bank saw deposits grow noticeably, as business and customers flocked to the banking titan after the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank

Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said the goal of the exercises, which will involve nuclear-capable long-range bombers, was to test Moscow’s capability to mount a response to aggression

City authorities said Nima Momeni, who describes himself as an IT consultant and founder of Expand IT, knew the tech entrepreneur, who was stabbed to death on April 4

One of the two survivors of a deadly abduction last month in Mexico says she watched the video of the drug cartel shootout that killed two of her close friends from one of her kidnappers’ phones

The indictment of officers Adam Ahmad and Steven Sanchez comes nearly a year after Herman Whitfield III’s death

The countries’ joint statement on Thursday followed a visit by Syria’s top diplomat to the kingdom, the first since Saudi Arabia cut diplomatic relations with Syria in 2012

The mother of the six-year-old was arrested on charges of child neglect and failing to secure her handgun

An evacuation order for people living near the disaster remains in place for now, though the fire could be out by Thursday night or Friday

The FAA can levy civil fines for misbehaving on planes, but it has to ask the FBI to file criminal charges in the most serious cases

Jack Teixeira, a 21-year-old airman from Massachusetts, was arrested Thursday in connection with the leak investigation. He will be charged with the unauthorized removal of classified national defense information

She’s a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and her vote is critical if majority Democrats want to confirm President Joe Biden’s nominees to the federal courts

A massive sinkhole in the Southeast Texas town of Daisetta had been dormant since first appearing in 2008, until earlier this month

The ban would give Governor Ron DeSantis a key political victory among Republican primary voters as he prepares to launch a presidential candidacy