China and U.S. see need to stabilise relations
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's Foreign Minister Qin Gang said on Monday it is imperative to stabilise Sino-U.S. relations after a series
2023-05-09 03:20
Warming-stoked tides eating huge holes in Greenland glacier
Scientists now fear increasingly warmer water in daily tides are doing much more damage to one of Greenland's glaciers than they thought
2023-05-09 03:18
If US defaults on its debt, Treasury would have to decide how to pay the bills
As the date that the US could default on its obligations grows closer, the Treasury Department must prepare for an unprecedented situation -- figuring out which bills to pay with the money it has on hand if Congress doesn't act.
2023-05-09 02:57
At this Westminster, King Charles is the spaniel sort
Britain’s King Charles III was crowned Saturday at Westminster Abbey
2023-05-09 02:53
North Dakota governor OKs law to ignore transgender pronouns
North Dakota’s Republican Gov. Doug Burgum has signed a bill into law that allows public school teachers and government employees to ignore the pronouns their transgender students and colleagues use
2023-05-09 02:47
Abortion pill case to be heard by conservative, anti-abortion panel
By Brendan Pierson and Jacqueline Thomsen A case brought by anti-abortion groups seeking to ban the abortion pill
2023-05-09 02:25
The gunman who killed 8 people at a Texas mall was removed from the military due to mental health concerns, source says
"If we don't do something other than giving prayers and best wishes when tragedy happens, it will happen again," said one witness demanding new legislation. "It could happen to you."
2023-05-09 01:54
Indonesia, Singapore condemn 'shootout' involving ASEAN officials in Myanmar
JAKARTA Indonesia and Singapore condemned an attack involving Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) officials delivering humanitarian aid
2023-05-09 01:54
Iran smuggled weapons into Syria using earthquake aid convoys, officials believe
Iran smuggled weapons and military equipment into Syria using humanitarian aid shipments as a cover following a devastating earthquake there in February, two sources familiar with US intelligence and an Israeli defense official told CNN.
2023-05-09 01:50
Deputies in civil rights probe accused of sexual assault
An attorney says Mississippi sheriff's deputies already being investigated for possible civil rights violations after allegedly placing a gun in a Black man's mouth and firing it attempted to sexually assault him and a second man during the same encounter
2023-05-09 01:50
Debt options abound, but can Biden, McCarthy strike a deal?
The White House and Congress could strike a deal to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for budget cuts
2023-05-09 01:48
Simulation suggests 2020 census missed fifth of noncitizens
A number of noncitizens appear to have been missed in the 2020 census
2023-05-09 01:25