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A manhunt is underway for a man suspected of killing four people at The Owl Bar in Anaconda, Montana, on Friday morning.
The bipartisan legislation was introduced as tensions soared between Washington and Moscow, which has spurned President Donald Trump’s bid to end the Ukraine war.
The Canadian prime minister said he was ‘disappointed’ after U.S. tariffs hikes. Some business groups and even his rivals say he shouldn’t cave to Trump’s demands.
Cristen Brink and her husband, Clinton Brink, were killed while hiking with their young daughters. Murder suspect Andrew McGann was injured in the struggle, authorities said.
Ukrainian officials said a Russian aerial attack was the most deadly on Kyiv this year.
Here’s how Canada, Mexico, China and other countries fare under President Donald Trump’s plan to rebalance global trade.
In her mid-30s, she gave the Hula Hoop its name and helped bring it to homes across the country. Recognition eluded her for decades.
The heightened need is colliding with a shelter system already stretched thin by post-pandemic overcrowding, chronic staffing shortages and plummeting adoptions.
England’s women’s national team, the Lionesses, are two-time Euro champions, upstaging the English men who have failed to bring home a big trophy for 60 years.
The Trump administration is planning an experiment to cover weight loss drugs under Medicare and Medicaid, potentially benefiting millions of Americans struggling with obesity.
Dupes of the internet-viral Labubu dolls are being sold around the world. Chinese authorities are now seizing them by the thousands in a counterfeit crackdown.
Israel said it would allow more food to enter Gaza and provide secure corridors for humanitarian aid. But U.N. officials say almost nothing has changed.
Languishing U.S.-India trade talks and a series of harsh posts from President Trump have led to growing alarm in New Delhi.
Bukele’s party advanced major constitutional changes in the Salvadoran Legislative Assembly that will allow a president to serve an unlimited number of terms.
Even as discussion of a two-state solution has regained traction, an the ground, a viable Palestinian state seems more impossible than ever.
The Amsterdam native became a media magnate in Russia, where he founded the English-language Moscow Times and was later harassed by the authorities.
The White House said special envoy Steve Witkoff and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee would inspect food distribution sites in Gaza.
A lower court had acknowledged that Byron Black’s implanted combination pacemaker-defibrillator could prolong his suffering by shocking his heart after lethal injection.
Anger over Israel’s conduct in Gaza has left it increasingly isolated as key allies move toward declarations of Palestinian statehood.
Federal officials arrested a Maine police officer they said overstayed his visa. His department said DHS had earlier verified the officer’s work eligibility.
About 250 troops will remain in the city after thousands were ordered there to quell protests of federal immigration raids.
Bipartisan groups in Congress are attempting to preserve a weapons procurement program for Ukraine that the Trump administration proposed eliminating.
Entrevistas a 16 exdetenidos en el Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo de El Salvador ofrecen la visión más completa hasta la fecha sobre las condiciones en esta prisión infame.
The Ukrainian parliament acted to undo changes to two anti-corruption offices after mass protests forced President Volodymyr Zelensky to reverse course.
The hearing Thursday in hard-hit Kerr County is the public’s first chance to speak directly to legislators. “We have every right to be angry,” one woman says.