
After subpoena threat, US House committee members to see Afghanistan cable
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON Members of a U.S. House of Representatives committee will be able to view a
2023-06-06 03:54

Texas wins round against Google as antitrust lawsuit returned to Lone Star state
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Texas won the latest round in its antitrust lawsuit against Alphabet's Google on Monday as a U.S. judicial
2023-06-06 03:18

The skeletal remains of a child who died over 100 years ago were discovered during construction of a house in Virginia
A contractor discovered skeletal remains while working on a new home in Fishersville, Virginia, late last month. Forensic anthropology revealed they belong to a child who died over 100 years ago, local officials say.
2023-06-06 03:18

Can Mike Pence woo evangelicals away from Trump?
The former vice-president was his boss's ambassador to the Christian right - he needs them to win in 2024.
2023-06-06 02:29

May Cause Anal Leakage: The Olestra Fat-Free Snack Controversy of the 1990s
After decades of development and $200 million spent, Procter & Gamble thought they had the perfect snack food additive with olestra. Too bad it caused “rectal urgency.”
2023-06-06 02:24

Biden administration announces clean hydrogen goal to slash planet-warming pollution by 10% by 2050
The Biden administration on Monday announced a goal to produce 50 million metric tons of clean hydrogen fuel by 2050 -- an ambitious roadmap that, if successful, would cut around 10% of the country's planet-warming pollution by the same date.
2023-06-06 01:46

Leaked, Foul-Mouthed Audio Deepens Scandal Engulfing Colombian Government
A leaked audio of a foul-mouthed tirade by President Gustavo Petro’s 2022 campaign chief has frozen the government’s
2023-06-06 01:15

Vienna finds off-kilter solution to controversy over statue of antisemitic mayor
A statue of an antisemitic politician who is said to have inspired Adolf Hitler is to be tilted 3.5 degrees to the right.
2023-06-06 00:56

Aid group NRC resumes work with female staff in Taliban heartland
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS An international aid agency in Afghanistan has resumed operations in the southern province
2023-06-06 00:20

Palestinian toddler hit by Israeli army gunfire dies
The three-year-old is the youngest Palestinian killed in the conflict in the West Bank this year.
2023-06-05 23:29

US West Coast labor unrest continues amid sparring over pay
LOS ANGELES The largest terminal at Southern California's Port of Long Beach closed on Monday as dockworkers who
2023-06-05 23:25

Dimon Has ‘No Plans’ to Run for Office, JPMorgan Spokesman Says
Jamie Dimon, the longtime JPMorgan Chase & Co. chief, is not planning on running for office, according to
2023-06-05 22:57