
Biden visits Mississippi town ravaged by deadly tornado
Last week’s twister destroyed 300 homes and businesses in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, and nearby Silver City, leaving mounds of lumber, bricks and twisted metal

Last week’s twister destroyed 300 homes and businesses in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, and nearby Silver City, leaving mounds of lumber, bricks and twisted metal

The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. is tasked with investigating corporate deals for national security concerns and holds power to force the Chinese company to change

Friday’s report from the Commerce Department is an encouraging sign in the Fed’s yearlong effort to cool price pressures through steadily higher interest rates

South Africa’s Department of Corrections said he had not served the ‘minimum detention period’ required to be released from prison following his murder conviction for the 2013 killing of his girlfriend

President Alexander Lukashenko made the announcement on Friday during his state-of-the-nation address

The DOJ is seeking to hold the company accountable for polluting waterways and to ensure it pays the full cost of the environmental cleanup

The live-streamed trial over a 2016 ski collision at a posh Utah resort has drawn worldwide attention, spawned memes and sparked debate about the burden and power of being a celebrity

Finland has received the green light to join NATO after Turkey ratified the Nordic country’s membership on Thursday

Hundreds protested at the Tennessee Capitol on Thursday, haranguing the Republican-led Legislature to take action following this week’s school shooting in which three children and three adults were killed

President Tsai Ing-wen’s visit is fraught for both Taiwan and the U.S. because China views Taiwan as its territory and treats any dealings between U.S. and Taiwanese officials as a challenge to its sovereignty

The White House says it has new evidence that Russia is looking again to North Korea for weapons to fuel the war in Ukraine, this time in a deal that would provide Pyongyang with needed food and other commodities in return

A London judge says he will rule as soon as possible on whether to throw out or limit a phone hacking lawsuit brought by Prince Harry, Elton John and other well-known figures against a British tabloid publisher

The U.S. Census Bureau released its latest population estimates on Thursday

The public push is part of a larger effort by the Biden administration to safeguard the U.S. economy and ensure that individual bank failures can be contained without triggering a chain reaction across the wider financial system

The Palestinian community may have the most to lose from the legal changes in Israel. Yet it harbors a deep sense that the system has always been rigged against them

The Mass Casualty Commission recommends that the government rethink the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s central role in Canadian policing

Each side will give closing arguments on Thursday and send the case to the eight-member jury

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov’s announcement comes a day after Moscow said that it would not share any missile tests information with the United States

The four-week moving average of claims, which evens out some of the week-to-week fluctuations, rose by 2,000 to 198,250, remaining below the 200,000 threshold

The conspiracies have led to calls to ban voting machines in some places and triggered death threats against election officials

For all of 2022, the U.S. economy expanded 2.1%, down significantly from a robust 5.9% in 2021

U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told CNN that about 14 cars were carrying hazardous materials, including ethanol

Many of the more than 200 people who survived the blaze jumped off the MV Lady Mary Joy 3 and were rescued from the dark sea by the coast guard, navy, a nearby ferry and local fishermen

The Federal District’s security secretariat mobilized hundreds of police officers and the Esplanade of Ministries was closed to prevent gatherings of Bolsonaro’s supporters

Nondice Thurman, a spokesperson for Fort Campbell, said Thursday morning that the deaths happened the previous night in southwestern Kentucky during a routine training mission

The newspaper said it ‘vehemently denies the allegations’ and is seeking Evan Gershkovich’s immediate release

The 86-year-old pontiff, who had part of one lung removed as a young man, ate breakfast, read the newspapers and was working from his hospital room at Rome’s Gemelli hospital