
Phoenix, keeping it in the family: ‘If you have brothers in a group, neither of them can be the lead singer’
The current kings of French pop music release their latest album, ‘Alpha Zulu,’ after a near-death experience on a disturbing flight

The current kings of French pop music release their latest album, ‘Alpha Zulu,’ after a near-death experience on a disturbing flight

SS Colonel Weber and the evil scientist Voller add special luster to the archaeologist’s latest adventure

Zelenskiy charges that the allies’ agreement is undefined and warns it could benefit Russia

It’s a victory for Kecalf Franklin and Edward Franklin whose lawyers had argued that papers dated 2014 should override a 2010 will that was discovered around the same time

The Kyiv City Administration has opened up training for civilians who want to learn survival skills, including how to shoot, provide first aid and recognize land mines

Part of the fines and penalties come because Bank of America had a policy of charging customers $35 after the bank declined a transaction

Federal regulators were unable to show how it would cause serious harm and wouldn’t likely prevail if they took it to a full trial

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

Crawford Lake hides a history book at its bottom: perfect layers of sediments that show centuries of human impact, year by year
Mass tourism and government indifference have led to the closure of Angelo Arrigoni’s historic shop, which has supplied bread for the Vatican over the last 90 years

Known for its diversity, the state abolished the measure 27 years ago despite efforts to revive it
Two biologists have created Europe’s first botanical laboratory for non-invasive bamboo species in Spain’s Guadalquivir valley

The researcher in educational theory has written a book on our voice “as a philosophical category.” She says that our voice is nothing but that of our unconscious

An independent non-profit now carries on the work of Daphne and David Sheldrick, whose wildlife trust is a haven for young orphaned animals

Gloria Deus, Andromeda, Nauxea, and dozens of performers claim their art as a political act in a country where the LGBTQ+ community is threatened by discriminatory laws and violence

The building was once the main attraction of narco tourism in the Colombian city

A new concept and will make the schedule a bit unclear when the list of games for the 2023-24 slate gets released later this summer

Decades of conservation efforts in the wild and study in captivity saved the giant panda species from extinction

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 story of Mexican drug trafficker Eleazar Medina Rojas is one of murder, fake identities, legal scandals and a nearly two-decade struggle to bring him to justice

Regulators are seeking to ensure that more banks have sufficient capital cushion to cope with a financial crisis

The initiative, which is supported by France, Germany and the United Kingdom, involves a commitment to continue to supply Kyiv with weapons, but does not set down a concrete timetable for the country’s accession into the Alliance, which is still a source of division

Irreconcilable differences within the four-party ruling coalition over family reunification for asylum seekers led to the government’s resignation. Immigration will feature in the campaign for a general election set for the fall

Lithuania has pulled out all the stops to offer security to around 40 state and government leaders who are meeting in extraordinary geopolitical circumstances

Journalists and activists in Belarus have faced large-scale repression since the August 2020 vote that handed a sixth term to President Alexander Lukashenko