Women and young people freed through the Israel-Hamas truce explain how conditions hardened after the October 7 attacks, with beatings, overcrowding, humiliation and insults
The 15-times major winner returns to competition at the Hero World Challenge in Albany seven months after his most recent surgery and a month shy of his 48th birthday
The parties have announced a temporary ceasefire agreement that will last until Friday morning and allow for a new exchange of hostages and prisoners
The public sector’s ability to finance its share of annual investment needed to address climate change issues by 2030 appears technically possible
The controversial winner of the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize winner passed away at his residence in Connecticut
The tech tycoon regrets the tweet he shared, but accuses companies of blackmail for suspending advertising
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta already has been blocking Canadian news since earlier this year
Former President Donald Trump has been publicly pushing his Republican allies in Congress for months to impeach Biden in retribution for Democrats’ two impeachments of him
The Committee has declining options for Winter Games hosts because of climate change. Only 15 countries on three continents can meet the criteria
A vote on expulsion could occur as early as Thursday, though Johnson suggested it would slip to Friday. Santos has survived two previous expulsion efforts
Protections for the species were rejected under former President Donald Trump. The Biden administration released a proposal to protect them
Cases of clergy abuse among African Americans are underreported, experts say, and the U.S. Catholic Church generally does not publicly track the race or ethnicity of victims
The development of AGI could represent a threat to human existence. However, it might take decades to create this type of AI