
French playground stabbing suspect faces attempted murder charges
The suspect in the knife attack in the French alpine town of Annecy that left four children and two men injured is facing attempted murder charges, prosecutors say.
2023-06-11 19:29

Join the military, become a US citizen: Uncle Sam wants you and vous and tu
The U.S. military has struggled to overcome recruiting shortfalls and as a way to try to address that problem, it's stepping up efforts to sign up immigrants
2023-06-11 19:24

LGBTQ community celebrates Pride in the face of online and offline attacks
By Christina Anagnostopoulos Millions of LGBTQ Americans are taking part in this year’s Pride celebrations against a backdrop
2023-06-11 19:22

Ukraine says Russia blew up Kakhovka dam to prevent offensive in south
KYIV (Reuters) -The Khakhovka dam was blown up by Russian forces to prevent Ukrainian troops from advancing in the southern
2023-06-11 18:57

Tunisia's president urges aid to stem migration as European leaders visit
Tunisia's president is hosting the leaders of Italy, the Netherlands and the European Union for talks aimed at smoothing the way for an international bailout
2023-06-11 18:52

Smokestack implosion at defunct Detroit trash incinerator ends decades of stink
The looming smokestack of a shuttered trash incinerator whose stench sickened and angered Detroit residents for decades has come down in a rumbling controlled implosion
2023-06-11 18:47

The world's biggest sporting event is coming to Paris. Not everyone's happy
The date is set, venues have been chosen, tickets are on sale.
2023-06-11 18:27

Explainer-What is the Espionage Act and what might it mean for Donald Trump?
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON Former U.S. President Donald Trump has become the most high-profile person to ever
2023-06-11 18:22

Iran's Khamenei says 'nothing wrong' with a nuclear deal with West
DUBAI Iran's supreme leader said on Sunday that reaching a deal with the West over Tehran's disputed nuclear
2023-06-11 18:19

John Roberts upheld a key part of the Voting Rights Act. What will he do next on race?
When Chief Justice John Roberts began reading his decision in a voting rights dispute from the Supreme Court bench on Thursday, few would have expected the significant turn he was about to take favoring Black voters in Alabama.
2023-06-11 18:15

BioNTech faces first German lawsuit over alleged COVID vaccine side effects
By Ludwig Burger and Patricia Weiss HAMBURG BioNTech will go to court on Monday to defend itself against
2023-06-11 17:55

Playground stabbing: French town holds gathering to support wounded children, families
The French Alps town of Annecy is holding a “citizens’ gathering’’ at the lakeside park where a man with a knife raced around stabbing people
2023-06-11 17:50