According to minutes from their July 25-26 meeting, the officials said they ‘would need to see more data... to be confident that inflation pressures were abating’ and on track to return to their target
Plea negotiations have been going on for the five Guantánamo Bay defendants in the 9/11 attacks since early 2022
Prosecutors said Miele impersonated a high-ranking aide to a House member with leadership responsibilities, using a fake name and email address to trick at least a dozen prospective donors
Over 900 police chases of fleeing criminals each year make for a popular offering on city TV programming
The United States records nearly one accidental shooting per day by a minor
Having won an Oscar for the soundtrack of ‘Soul’, the New Orleans native is releasing his most ambitious work yet, featuring collaborations with Lana Del Rey, Kenny G and others
‘Jury Duty’ is part mockumentary, part reality show and part exercise in improvisation
Even without the computers, cellphones and other equipment taken in a police raid, the new edition of the ‘Marion County Record’ made it to newsstands Wednesday
A team of public health and storm experts calculates that from 1988 to 2019 more than 18,000 people likely died, mostly indirectly, because of hurricanes in the continental United States
The experiment at NYU Langone Health marks the longest a pig kidney has functioned in a person, albeit a deceased one. Researchers plan to track the organ’s performance for a second month
The attack happened in the district of Faisalabad, after some Muslims living nearby said a local Christian and his friend had torn out some pages of a Quran and written insulting remarks on others, according to the police
European companies form consortiums to develop technologies to design and simulate more efficient manufacturing processes
A study show that pharmaceutical companies charge higher prices for these therapies, draining resources from other diseases
The high court’s decision gives hope to advocates for racial justice that government may make amends in one of the worst single acts of violence against Black people in U.S. history
A new sequencing of his genome has dismantled the image of the man, who was killed 5,300 years ago
Zayn Malik quit One Direction and drew distraught reactions. BTS have gone on military service, leaving their career (and their fans) in turmoil. The separation of a group can sometimes be worse than a romantic breakup
The 23-year-old private is believed to be the first American soldier to enter the secretive dictatorship since 1982 after crossing the DMZ while on a civilian tour
As he retires from WWF Colombia, which he led for more than two decades, Luis Germán Naranjo reflects on what it means to fight to protect the planet
England and Spain will each be playing in the Women’s World Cup final for the first time when they meet at Stadium Australia in Sydney
Sentenced to 17 years in prison for child sexual abuse, the disgraced pastor participates in the Lord’s Supper by phone
Numerous studies suggest that running can improve symptoms of depression and anxiety. Scientists have confirmed the beneficial substances that are released in the brain during this activity
Historian Alice Baumgartner connects the Civil War with the abolition of slavery in its neighboring country: ‘Lincoln and Juárez’s alliance contributed to strangling the Confederacy’
As iconic as controversial and innovative, at the age of 65, Madonna undeniably remains as one of the greatest artists in recent music history. These are the moments that defined her career and pop culture
The Russian ‘Luna-25,’ which is heading towards the south pole of the Moon, is the first in a series of probes from several countries that will explore its surface in the coming years
The group is a place for exiled women to share their needs and pain. Since 2018, the Costa Rican government has received more than 200,000 refugee applications
The quirky story from Jay Yarow has taken social media by storm, receiving nearly 160,000 likes and 7,000 reposts