
Strong magnitude 6.5 earthquake rattles Pakistan and Afghanistan, killing at least two
Twelve people were injured in northwest Pakistan from Tuesday’s quake, which was centered in Afghanistan and also felt in bordering Tajikistan

Twelve people were injured in northwest Pakistan from Tuesday’s quake, which was centered in Afghanistan and also felt in bordering Tajikistan

The investors who lost millions after two large US banks failed included public-sector pension funds responsible for ensuring the retirements of teachers and other government workers

Reed, who was 80, had been in poor health recently and was unable to travel to New York when the Knicks honored the 50th anniversary of their 1973 NBA championship team last month

South Korean President Yoon’s bid to resolve the disputes between the two countries, which stem from Japan’s colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula, has been met with domestic opposition

The ‘debt-for-climate swap’ option is an economic tool that allows a country’s debt to be reduced in exchange for commitments on green investments

UNICEF says the floods damaged most of the water pipelines systems in affected areas, forcing more than 5.4 million people to rely solely on contaminated water

The Democratic president is also initiating a national marine sanctuary in U.S. waters near the Pacific Remote Islands southwest of Hawaii

The legislation prescribes jail terms of up to 10 years for offenses related to same-sex relations, piling more pressure on the East African country’s LGBTQ community

House Republicans are promising a season of direct congressional intervention in local affairs

Known as the White Angels, members of a special unit risk their own lives as they knock on doors, sometimes amid pounding artillery, to urge people to move to safety

First-grade teacher Abby Zwerner spoke publicly for the first time since the January shooting in and interview with NBC that aired Tuesday

The $1.6 billion lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems alleges that Fox amplified false allegations that its machines changed votes in the 2020 presidential election

CEO Alan Shaw is under pressure from senators and federal safety regulators to step up his commitment to safety regulations as he appears before the Senate on Wednesday

Tens of thousands of workers in the Los Angeles Unified School District are walking off the job over stalled contract talks

Bragg was elected as Manhattan’s first Black district attorney in November 2021. His legal career includes work as a federal prosecutor and civil rights attorney representing the mother of Eric Garner

The Japanese Prime Minister made a surprise visit to Kyiv on Tuesday, stealing some of the global attention from the Chinese president, who remains in Moscow

American defense officials claim that Iran is supplying Russia with unmanned drones to use on civilians as the Kremlin continues its invasion of Ukraine

The New York grand jury investigating the former president over a hush money payment to a porn star appears poised to complete its work soon, but not as soon as Tuesday

Many states effectively ban abortion pills by prohibiting abortion, but none had taken direct aim at them before Wyoming

The aim is to get the 70-ton battle powerhouses to the Russia-Ukraine war zone in eight to 10 months

The case is a significant win for other disabled students who allege they were failed by school officials

The surge in sales ended a 12-month decline that led to the the nation’s worst housing slump in nearly a decade as mortgage rates more than doubled last year

In Bard’s next stage, Google is opening a waitlist to use an AI tool that’s similar to the ChatGPT technology that Microsoft began deploying in its Bing search engine to much fanfare last month

The platform’s CEO said that the hearing ‘comes at a pivotal moment’ for the company as the video sharing app faces a possible ban in the United States

Britain’s former leader will be grilled by lawmakers on Wednesday over whether he lied when he denied that staffers held parties in his Downing Street offices in violation of Covid-19 lockdown rules

Otieno’s death at the Virginia mental hospital March 6 has led to second-degree murder charges against seven deputies and three hospital workers

It was the latest move by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government, dominated by settler leaders and allies, to promote settlement activity in the territory