
A surging river floods Vermont’s capital as crews rescue more than 100 people
The flooding has already caused tens of millions of dollars in damage throughout the state

The flooding has already caused tens of millions of dollars in damage throughout the state

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been investigating since shortly after Trump called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in early 2021

Known for its diversity, the state abolished the measure 27 years ago despite efforts to revive it

The Strasbourg-based rights court ruled in Semenya’s favor by a 4-3 majority of judges on the complaint of discrimination

Some all-expenses-paid trips — to Italy, Iceland and Hawaii, among others — are light on classroom instruction, with ample time carved out for the justices’ leisure

Biden described the summit as a “historic moment” and said the United States agreed with a proposal to outline a path for Ukraine’s eventual membership.

The assessment from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released Monday says Iran has moved to increase its capacity to produce an atomic bomb since 2020 but has stopped short of that so far

Gutierrez launched his campaign focusing on resources for rural Texas and telling his immigrant story while making his way through Uvalde

The city is developing a space nearby with tents and temporary restroom facilities as an alternative

For decades, residents of the tiny community of Genoa, with help from Native Americans, researchers and state officials, have sought the location of a forgotten cemetery where the bodies of up to 80 students are believed to be buried

District Judge Teresa Watson’s order will remain in effect for up to two weeks, although she can extend it

That order came in a lawsuit filed by Republican attorneys general in Louisiana and Missouri, as well as a conservative website owner and four individual critics of government COVID-19 policies

The expansion of multinational licenses for oil exploration have brought much-needed funds to the bankrupt Venezuelan treasury. However, serious bottlenecks persist, due to international sanctions and the collapse of the credit system

Super Tuesday is when the largest number of delegates, which candidates win state-by-state, are up for grabs of any single day in the primary cycle

The date is earlier by several weeks than the past three caucuses, though not as early as 2008, when they were held just three days into the new year

One of the people said Nassar had been stabbed in the back and in the chest

Journalists on the sports desk will move to other roles within the newsroom and no layoffs are planned

The U.S. central bank is bumping monetary prices closer to the levels of the dot-com bubble

In this corner of the West, some of the most progressive laws in the country have been passed in response to the Supreme Court ruling that struck down ‘Roe vs Wade.’ It is the fruit of years of work by activists and Democratic politicians

As Biden heads into the 2024 election, he’s running against the conservative bloc that dominates the nation’s highest court

The judge dismissed with prejudice the lawsuit trying to force the city and others to make recompense for the destruction of the once-thriving Black district known as Greenwood

The Salvadoran president formalized his candidacy for re-election this Sunday, despite the fact that the Constitution prohibits him from doing so. Amid criticism for his authoritarian model, he has defended himself, saying ‘I am not a dictator’

Though it’s not a full state visit, the royal element helps underscore the importance of the trans-Atlantic “special relationship”

Yellen defended “targeted measures” on trade on Sunday that China’s leaders complain are aimed at hurting its fledgling tech industries

The day after being named a ‘magical town’ by Mexico’s Ministry of Tourism, a criminal group kidnapped 16 public officials in Ocozocoautla. This small town illustrates the contrasts that exist in the country’s southernmost state, which is experiencing a wave of violence

Prisoners’ wives and girlfriends are making money by sharing the ins and outs of visiting their partners in the country with the largest prison population after China and the U.S.

Mothers, sisters and wives of at least 35 unjustly detained people in El Salvador ask the government of Gustavo Petro to help them guarantee the human rights of their relatives