'They bombed everywhere': Survivors recount Karabakh attack
Survivors in a remote village say three children and two adults were killed, including two boys from one family.
2023-09-27 08:44
A fire at a wedding hall in northern Iraq kills at least 100 people and injures 150 more
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2023-09-27 08:38
Judge throws out all charges against ex-police officer Mark Dial who fatally shot Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop
Mark Dial was charged with murder, manslaughter, official oppression and other offences for fatally shooting Eddie Irizarry on August 14, 2023
2023-09-27 08:34
Chevy Chase blasts 'Community' co-stars, says he 'kind of forgets' being part of the show that 'wasn't funny enough'
Chevy Chase said he felt constrained during the show
2023-09-27 08:33
Former Speaker Paul Ryan says Republicans will lose if Donald Trump is nominee
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan says that Republicans will lose the presidential election if Donald Trump is the nominee and that he expects hard-right followers of Trump to force a government shutdown within days
2023-09-27 08:31
White House readies itself for operating in a government shutdown
The White House is now "girding for a shutdown" and senior West Wing officials are drawing up plans for which personnel would be deemed "essential" starting on October 1 as the deadline to fund the government is only a handful of days away.
2023-09-27 08:31
The Senator Menendez case raises major questions for US intelligence
The indictment unveiled on Friday against Sen. Robert Menendez marks another chapter in a series of troubling allegations that have dogged the New Jersey Democrat for years, marking the second time in a decade that he has faced corruption charges. The question the indictment leaves unanswered is, did the Egyptian government target an influential United States senator to do its bidding on Capitol Hill?
2023-09-27 08:26
California education chief Tony Thurmond says he is running for governor in 2026
California Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond is running for governor in 2026
2023-09-27 08:01
Biden dog Commander bites another Secret Service agent
This is the 11th time Commander has bitten a guard at the White House or the Biden family home.
2023-09-27 07:16
As mental health worsens among Afghanistan's women, the UN is asked to declare 'gender apartheid'
The U_N_’s most powerful body is being asked to support governments seeking to legally declare the crackdown by Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers on women and girls “gender apartheid."
2023-09-27 07:15
Surviving members of the Little Rock Nine raise concerns about history education nationwide
Surviving members of the Little Rock Nine -- Black students who were the first to desegregate schools and break the color barrier in Arkansas -- said they are "as bewildered as they were" more than 65 years ago by moves around the nation to limit access to portions of American history.
2023-09-27 07:12
UN summit of world leaders, by the numbers: The longest speech, the language that dominated and more
Nearly all the world’s on stage, and all the men and but 20 women merely players
2023-09-27 07:02
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