Go to Source Author: Tobi Raji
Netanyahu says Australia did not do enough to curb antisemitism
Go to Source Author: Tobi Raji, Lior Soroka
Library board ousted after voting to keep children’s book about trans boy
Disagreement about having a picture book about a trans boy remain in a North Carolina county’s library led commissioners to dissolve the county library board. Read full story Author: Ben …
Library board ousted after voting to keep children’s book about trans boy
Disagreement about having a picture book about a trans boy remain in a North Carolina county’s library led commissioners to dissolve the county library board. Read full story Author: Ben …
Brown University shooting live updates: Gunman at large after killing two, injuring 9
About 400 officers are involved in the hunt for the suspect. The FBI, ATF, Rhode Island State Police, Providence police and campus security are all engaged. Read full story Author: …
Brown University shooting live updates: Gunman at large after killing two, injuring 9
About 400 officers are involved in the hunt for the suspect. The FBI, ATF, Rhode Island State Police, Providence police and campus security are all engaged. Read full story Author: …
What to know about the search for the gunman
Read full story Author: Leo Sands
Israel kills Hamas leader in Gaza, challenging fragile truce
The Israel Defense Forces said Raed Saad had worked to reestablish Hamas’s capabilities and weapons manufacturing. Hamas said the strike violated the ceasefire. Go to Source Author: Yeganeh Torbati, Lior …
Nine killed in shooting at Australia’s Bondi Beach
At least 12 others were injured in a shooting at Sydney’s popular Bondi Beach. One gunman was also killed, and another suspect is in custody, police said. Go to Source …
Reviving Inuit culture, young Greenlanders find strength against Trump
As Greenland moves past Danish colonialism, young people are taking up old traditions, like facial tattoos and kayaking, and see no need for the U.S. as a new master. Go …
Trump vows to retaliate after U.S. troops killed in Syria
A joint U.S.-Syrian security patrol was attacked in the city of Palmyra, the Pentagon and Syria’s state news agency said. Go to Source Author: Kareem Fahim, Dan Lamothe, Mohamad El …
Israel says it has killed Hamas leader in Gaza, challenging fragile truce
The Israel Defense Forces said Raed Saad had worked to reestablish Hamas’ capabilities and weapons manufacturing. Hamas said the strike violated ceasefire. Go to Source Author: Yeganeh Torbati, Lior Soroka
Belarus releases Nobel laureate, former candidate, more than 100 others
Belarus freed 123 political prisoners in exchange for relaxed sanctions, according to state news agency Belta and the presidential press service. Go to Source Author: Tobi Raji, Mary Ilyushina
He leaned right in high school. Now he’s the Trump-trolling Portland Chicken.
The protests against ICE gave Jack Dickinson a taste of national celebrity, but more important they gave him a community he’d never had before. Read full story Author: Casey Parks
Social posts, messages reveal alleged National Guard shooter’s turmoil
The CIA-trained fighter slipped deeper into isolation as he struggled to resettle with his wife and five children in the U.S. Read full story Author: John Woodrow Cox, Susannah George
Social posts, messages reveal alleged National Guard shooter’s turmoil
The CIA-trained fighter slipped deeper into isolation as he struggled to resettle with his wife and five children in the U.S. Read full story Author: John Woodrow Cox, Susannah George
Army charges gynecologist with secretly recording dozens of patients
The Army is investigating Maj. Blaine McGraw’s gynecological work at two major military hospitals in Texas and Hawaii. Read full story Author: Kyle Rempfer, Praveena Somasundaram
Army charges gynecologist with secretly recording dozens of patients
The Army is investigating Maj. Blaine McGraw’s gynecological work at two major military hospitals in Texas and Hawaii. Read full story Author: Kyle Rempfer, Praveena Somasundaram
Can governments actually spark a baby boom? These countries are trying.
Governments are testing whether a mix of perks, incentives and ideology might reverse shrinking population trends. Here’s what they’ve learned. Go to Source Author: Chico Harlan
Oil executives once booed Canada’s prime minister. Now they cheer him.
Mark Carney, once a U.N. special envoy on climate action and finance, is now winning praise from industry but alienating former environmental allies. Go to Source Author: Amanda Coletta
