President Joe Biden’s administration is urging states to slow down because of fears that some eligible people are getting dropped for not filling out paperwork
The ‘Breaking Bad’ protagonist has announced his intention to dedicate less time to acting, putting him in a select group of stars like Gene Hackman who decided to step away
The vessel was reported overdue on Sunday night, about 435 miles (700 kilometres) south of St. John’s, Newfoundland
The company acquired the land for two semiconductor facilities in Magdeburg in eastern Germany in November, and they say the first of them is expected to start production in four or five years
Giorgio Armani eschews shorts for city dressing — saying that they imply beach. Still, he conceded that a front-row influencer wearing Bermuda shorts at his morning show had done so elegantly
If Trump fails, he risks not just losing the White House contest but dragging down other Republican candidates on the ballot as the party aims to retake the U.S. Senate and keep the House
From walkways, visitors can view the foundation and part of a wall of Pompey’s Curia, a building which was serving as the Senate’s temporary home when Caesar was stabbed
Just ahead of World Refugee Day on Tuesday, more than 40 corporations say they will hire, connect to work or train a total of 250,000 refugees
The organization’s emergency aid program launched after the war broke out on April 15 has received less than 17% of the required $3 billion in aid
Experts say the rhetoric is a form of political hyperbole that has often been used in U.S. politics to demonize political opponents
Experts disagree over causes. It could be due to the prevalence of guns in America. Professor Daniel Nagin at Carnegie Mellon University says disputes that used to be resolved with fists are now played out with firearms
The deal underscores surging demand for air travel fueled by the country’s economic growth
It’s unclear whether there will be a formal vote or whether the report will be approved by acclamation. Johnson responded with fury to the report. He accused its members of “a protracted political assassination”
Navalny is serving a nine-year sentence for fraud and contempt of court — charges he says are politically motivated
Staff were engaging with both Kyiv and Moscow, which control different parts of the area, in a bid to reach civilians in need. They face a shortage of drinking water and food and a lack of power
The Israeli military said forces stormed into the Jenin refugee camp in the early morning to arrest two wanted militants. They faced fierce resistance
Blinken and Xi pronounce themselves satisfied with progress made during two days of talks, without pointing to specific areas of agreement
The star of the ‘Black Sails’ pirate series is also the author of the popular ‘Sunder City’ fantasy novels
In 2021, President Joe Biden signed a bill that made Juneteenth an official federal holiday. This historic legislation marked a significant milestone in recognizing and commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans
The city is taking an increasingly dim view of its 200 marijuana clubs
Besides his work for Roberto Madrazo, the attorney Juan Ramón Collado allegedly also paid for former President Carlos Salinas de Gortari’s stay at a luxury hotel in 2011
Spanish law prevents further prosecution of the retired English teacher who made his home in the Mediterranean before being extradited to the UK
A trial led by Spanish researchers is hoping to help extremely premature babies survive outside the mother’s womb
The Mexican singer, who is preparing a series about her life, talks about the new lawsuit against her for the same child abuse accusations that landed her in jail 23 years ago
Unlicensed operators are capitalizing on the exorbitant cost of a simple funeral service in a country with the lowest minimum wages in the region
The candidate for the August presidential elections defines himself as an ‘outsider,’ claiming his position is neither left, right nor center