The 86-year-old pontiff wasn’t feeling well and prefered to handed over the speech instead of reading it. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said the pope ‘has a bit of a cold and a long day of audiences’
The United States and several developing countries expressed disappointment in the draft agreement, which will be sent for global leaders to sign at the COP28 climate conference, which begins in Dubai later this month
Johnson’s early moves have confounded administration officials, particularly his strategy on aid to Israel
Five Black candidates are running for statewide office, from agriculture commissioner to secretary of state. Each is trying to become the first Black candidate to ever win one of those posts
While the latest artificial intelligence craze has sparked another wave of investments in the quest to build a humanoid, most of the current prototypes are clumsy and impractical
Religious and private institutions ran many of the schools and received federal funding as partners in government programs to “civilize” Indigenous students
Trump is set to testify Monday at his New York civil fraud trial, taking the stand in a deeply personal matter that is central to his image as a successful businessman
The South American nation hosted the men’s tournament in 1950 and 2014
The report comes as tensions are soaring between Russia and the West over the fighting in Ukraine
Most of the houses in Jajarkot — usually made by stacking rocks and logs — either collapsed or were severely damaged by the sudden earthquake, while the few concrete houses in towns were also damaged
The U.S. official reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to the delivery of life-saving humanitarian assistance and resumption of essential services in Gaza and made clear that Palestinians must not be forcibly displaced
The airport has been closed to passengers and flights canceled since Saturday night, when an armed man broke through an airport gate with his vehicle and fired twice into the air
The soaring death toll in Gaza has sparked growing international anger, with tens of thousands from Washington to Berlin taking to the streets Saturday to demand an immediate cease-fire
The coins dating from the first half of the fourth century were found in sea grass, not far from the northeast shore of the Mediterranean island
Buffett has long said investors are better served focusing on Berkshire’s operating earnings, which exclude the value of its investments that can vary widely quarter to quarter
On Tuesday, Uvalde voters will pick a new mayor for the first time since the May 2022 attack that killed 19 students and two teachers
The agreements provide a blueprint for which cars and trucks they intend to build in the coming years and where they will do so
Barely two months from the first nominating ballots being cast, Trump is flaunting his advantages by trying to embarrass the governor in the two rivals’ shared home state
Overall, 26 cities and settlements in the region of Zaporizhia came under attack over the past day
A small group of Democrats are viewed by critics as insufficiently supportive of Israel or insufficiently critical of Hamas, making them internally vulnerable
The game against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday at Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt Germany is a big step for an organization with international ambitions
Authorities said the death toll was expected to rise, noting that communications were cut off with many places
The Emmy-nominated “Friends” star often spoke publicly about his struggles with drug and alcohol addiction
To make the stage, candidates must garner at least 6% in two approved national polls and amass at least 800,000 unique donors
The bust came as two states and several cities in the U.S. have decriminalized psychedelic mushrooms and their active ingredient, psilocybin. About 20 other states have active legislation on changing laws
The three-time F1 champion Verstappen spent a long portion of the practice session working with Red Bull on adjustments to his car and was only 16th fastest
A federal judge in March upheld the $2.4 billion bankruptcy plan for the organization, which allowed it to keep operating while compensating more than 80,000 men who claimed were sexually abused while in scouting