Prosecution set to rest case soon in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial
Federal prosecutors are planning to rest their case Wednesday afternoon in the death penalty trial of the gunman who killed 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018.
2023-06-14 23:28
U.N. nuclear chief delays Ukraine nuclear plant visit over security
By Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) -U.N. nuclear chief Rafael Grossi delayed a trip to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station
2023-06-14 23:26
Jill Biden takes on Trump, GOP while White House maintains indictment silence
First lady Dr. Jill Biden is emerging as a prominent voice taking on Republicans and former President Donald Trump since his indictment -- even as the White House has maintained a stay-silent strategy on the legal case.
2023-06-14 23:24
Kosovo says 3 border police officers 'kidnapped' by Serbia; Belgrade says they crossed illegally
Kosovo police have reported that three officers patrolling a northern area bordering Serbia are missing and may likely be kidnapped by Serbs
2023-06-14 23:23
In blow to Russian LGBTQ+ community, lawmakers weigh a bill banning gender transitioning procedures
Russian lawmakers have given initial approval to a bill that would severely restrict gender-affirming medical care and prevent making any changes in reference to gender on official documents
2023-06-14 23:21
Berlusconi's clan reunites at funeral as succession looms
By Angelo Amante and Alvise Armellini ROME Silvio Berlusconi's 33-year-old partner Marta Fascina joined the late tycoon's family
2023-06-14 23:16
Agribusiness giant Cargill not doing enough to fight deforestation, protect human rights, group says
A coalition of activist groups and researchers has released a report it hopes will increase pressure on agribusiness giant Cargill to do more to fight deforestation and human rights abuse
2023-06-14 23:16
Dozens of migrants dead, 100 rescued as boat sinks off Greece
At least 78 migrants died after their fishing boat sank off the Peloponnese, Greece's coastguard said Wednesday, as fears mounted that the death...
2023-06-14 22:59
Wolves that nearly died out from inbreeding recovered, now helping a remote island’s ecosystem
Grey wolves are thriving at Isle Royale National Park five years after they nearly died out
2023-06-14 22:58
Russian soldiers' corpses line road into liberated Ukrainian village
By Vitalii Hnidyi STOROZHOVE, Ukraine The road into the newly liberated Ukrainian village of Storozheve is lined with
2023-06-14 22:56
Ukraine-Russia war – live: Recruiting criminals for Putin’s forces backed by Moscow parliament
Ukraine claims to have made advances in the face of “extremely fierce” fighting during its counteroffensive against Vladimir Putin’s forces, and has suggested Russia is losing a “staggering” 900 troops a day. As the lower house of Russia’s parliament gave its initial backing to plans to enable Moscow to enlist suspected or convicted criminals to bolster its army in Ukraine, Kyiv’s deputy defence minister claimed advances of several hundred metres near Bakhmut and Zaporizhzhia. The claimed advances – which contrast with Russian claims to have repelled attacks – preface a critical Nato meeting this week where Kyiv will urge the West to greenlight delivery of fighter jets, with senior Kyiv official Yuriy Sak telling The Independent that if “had we had F-16s, by now the situation would have been different”. Meanwhile, Mr Putin said that if necessary Moscow would use weapons with depleted uranium in response to reports that the United States would supply such weapons to Ukraine, as his ally Alexander Lukashenko claimed Belarus had begun to receive Russian tactical nuclear weapons three times more powerful than those dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Read More Russia losing 900 soldiers a day during counteroffensive, Ukrainian officials claim Putin mixes threats of new offensive in Ukraine with offers of peace talks UN nuclear chief says large Ukraine atomic power plant held by Russia faces 'dangerous situation'
2023-06-14 22:54
US senators urge DOJ to closely scrutinize PGA, LIV golf deal
WASHINGTON U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden asked the Justice Department to open an antitrust investigation into
2023-06-14 22:52
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