Man accused of trying to open jet’s door and attacking crew
Francisco Severo Torres, 33, tried to stab a flight attendant in the neck with a broken metal spoon, federal prosecutors said on Monday
Francisco Severo Torres, 33, tried to stab a flight attendant in the neck with a broken metal spoon, federal prosecutors said on Monday
The network is relying on a nearly 60-year-old Supreme Court ruling that makes it difficult to successfully sue media organizations for libel
The moves, encouraged by former president Donald Trump, are the latest indication of how conspiracy theories related to the 2020 election continue to ripple throughout the Republican Party
Council Chairman Phil Mendelson announced the withdrawal of the law, which would have overhauled how the nation’s capital prosecutes and punishes crime
Police in Duesseldorf said they were able to identify 11 individuals linked to a group that has operated in various guises since at least 2010
The lawsuit filed in November 2020 involved former players including former star running back Akrum Wadley and career receptions’ leader Kevonte Martin-Manley
A federal judge issued bench warrants for the arrest of Olivia Pollock and Joseph Hutchinson III after the court was notified that they had tampered with or removed their ankle monitors
Authorities are bringing in more snow removal equipment, set up distribution centers and requested donations of nonperishable foods, water and general supplies
At just 32 years old, the woman who refused to smile on red carpets is the youngest jury president in the Berlin International Film Festival’s 73-year history
While the US and Europe cite security risks and take measures to ban the app from the devices of their staff, Beijing sees it as a ploy to curb its technological development
If the issue isn’t solved in consultations, it could lead to a dispute resolution panel or trade sanctions under the US-Mexico-Canada free trade agreement
President George H.W. Bush appointed Bryant as Census Bureau director in 1989
In the competitive fight to land electric vehicle plants, South Carolina is trying to join its neighbors providing billions of dollars in taxpayer help
The efforts include a hotline for migrants to report any violations of their rights, medical and psychological assistance, and new residence cards for students from other African countries
The monument’s reconstruction started last year, after more than two years of work to make the cathedral stable and secure enough for artisans to start rebuilding it
‘I hope that this street naming will also serve as a testament to what is possible in this great country,’ said Brown, the first Black woman to serve as a US Supreme Court justice
Intense Russian shelling targeted the city in the Donetsk region and nearby villages as Moscow deployed more resources to try to finish off Bakhmut’s resistance
‘We made an internal change that had some unintended consequences. We’re working on this now and will share an update when it’s fixed,’ the company said
Pierced remains of a prehistoric human head provide clues about the violence of the past, as paleoanthropologists experiment by smashing fake craniums in the lab
A team of researchers has been able to trace the exact dimensions of the so-called north-facing corridor, although its purpose remains unknown
On the first Friday of March, tourists flood the town of Catemaco to celebrate its annual witchcraft festival
The British government said a new bill will bar asylum claims by anyone who reaches Britain by unauthorized means
The player will miss PSG’s Champions League match at Bayern Munich on Wednesday and will be operated on in the coming days at a hospital in Doha
The Transportation Department is rolling out a ‘dashboard’ to let travelers see at a glance which airlines help families with young children sit together at no extra cost
The technocrat president of El Salvador has transformed into an authoritarian despot with no regard for the rule of law and human rights
The key piece of evidence in finding the lawyer guilty, they said, was a video on his son’s cellphone that was shot minutes before the killings at the same kennels near where the bodies were found
A new study found that the majority of greenhouse gas emissions come from three major sources: meat from animals like cows, sheep and goats; dairy; and rice