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Heavy rain in Balkans causes flooding, killing 6 people
Torrential rains in the Balkans over the past two days led to floods that killed at least six people, prompted widespread evacuations and caused significant
6 former Apple Daily staff members plead guilty to collusion in Hong Kong
Six former executives of a now-defunct Hong Kong pro-democracy newspaper on Tuesday pleaded guilty to a collusion charge under the National Security Law that has
Manchester United up for sale as Glazers announce plans to leave Old Trafford
Read More The Glazer family has announced it is “commencing a process to explore strategic alternatives” for Manchester United, potentially bringing an end to their
Mar-a-Lago probe: Procedural legal battle for documents continues in 11th Circuit Court of Appeals
Post Content The procedural battle over Trump Mar-a-Lago documents continued Tuesday as the Justice Department and the former president’s legal team faced off in front
D.C. Schools Requiring Negative COVID-19 Test After Thanksgiving Break
Students and staffers in the Washington D.C. public school system will be required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test upon returning from Thanksgiving
WATCH: Warnock goes on the record about whether he wants Biden to join him on the campaign trail
Post Content FIRST ON FOX: Georgia Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock responded to questions on Monday about whether he would welcome President Joe Biden on the
German football federation to take legal action over Fifa’s OneLove armband ban
Read More Germany’s football federation has said it plans legal steps against Fifa over its banning of OneLove rainbow armbands at the World Cup as
McCarthy calls on Mayorkas to resign or potentially face impeachment inquiry: ‘Enough is enough’
Post Content House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy says that Republicans plan to hold hearings at the southern border when they take the House majority next
Ohio Supreme Court dismisses suit over DeWine’s COVID benefit cutoff
Post Content The Ohio Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit challenging Gov. Mike DeWine’s authority to end Ohio’s participation in a federal pandemic unemployment aid
White House extends student loan payment pause through June 2023 despite Biden pledge
Post Content The White House is extending the pause on federal student loan payments through the end of June 2023 in an effort to “alleviate
Atlanta to Pay $1 Million to Family of Rayshard Brooks
The family of Rayshard Brooks, a Black man who was shot and killed by police in 2020, will receive $1 million from the city of
Grand Canyon Campground Changes ‘Offensive’ Name
Indian Gardens, a popular campground inside the Grand Canyon, had its “long overdue” “offensive name” changed after the U.S. Board of Geographic Names granted the
WATCH: Warnock voters name surprising choices for Democratic presidential candidates
Post Content CONYERS, Ga. – Supporters of incumbent Georgia Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock have some surprising names they’d like to see at the top of
Study: Majority of Iranians want regime change as country’s protests continue to grow
As protests against the Islamic regime in Iran continue, a new study by the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change found 84% of Iranians support
Moscow condemns US response to alleged war crimes against Russian soldiers in Ukraine
Moscow came out swinging at Washington Tuesday after its war crimes envoy argued Russia’s atrocities far outstripped Kyiv’s, after videos emerged allegedly showing Ukrainian soldiers
Trial resumes for 2 Chinese suspects accused of 2015 Bangkok bombing
A Thai court on Tuesday resumed the long-delayed trial of two members of China’s Muslim Uyghur minority accused of carrying out a 2015 bombing at
US citizen on the run after killing multiple prostitutes after sex in Mexico, officials say
Authorities in Mexico say they are on the hunt for a possible American serial killer believed to have targeted at least three sex workers just
German prosecutors call for ex-Nazi camp secretary to be convicted as an accessory to murder
German prosecutors called Tuesday for a 97-year-old woman who was the secretary to the SS commander of the Stutthof concentration camp to be convicted as
Fauci deposed Wednesday in GOP lawsuit alleging COVID collusion with Big Tech
Post Content Dr. Anthony Fauci will sit for a deposition on Wednesday as part of a Republican lawsuit against the Biden administration that says the
Supreme Court orders Trump’s tax returns to be turned over to House Democrats
Post Content The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the handover of former President Trump’s tax returns to the House Ways and Means Committee. Last month,