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Denis Villeneuve is going from “Dune” to Bond
Vietnam has lifted the death penalty for eight crimes in legal reforms that may spare the life of a real estate tycoon imprisoned in the country’s largest financial fraud case
The Supreme Court is issuing its final decisions of the term this month. But it's been extraordinarily active since January, in part because the Trump administration has submitted over a dozen emergency applications asking the court to rule quickly on controversial issues. Those cases are part of wh...
Sydney’s harbor becomes a humpback highway in winter as the whales migrate from feeding grounds in Antarctica to breeding areas off Australia’s coast
Greenland is covered in ice and snow, and its locals retreat indoors for most of the year
The suspect accused in a terror attack targeting pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado earlier this month was formally charged Wednesday with additional hate crimes.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has signed a controversial labor reform into law, delivering a significant increase in worker protections
Una de las instituciones financieras es Vector, controlada por Alfonso Romo, empresario que fue jefe de gabinete de Andrés Manuel López Obrador, expresidente mexicano.
Eleanor Holmes Norton, 88, has said twice this month that she will seek another term in the House. Each time her office pumped the brakes.
NATO's summit in the Netherlands on Wednesday has been described as "transformational" and "historic."
El financiamiento y el futuro de la fuerza policial que llegó al país hace un año son inciertos. Las pandillas no han perdido su influencia.
Shoppers of the online retailer ASOS are saying they were banned from the site after making too many returns. Some of the shoppers say they received emails from the UK based site regarding their returns and that their accounts would be closed.
Denis Villeneuve is going from “Dune” to Bond.
Emma Fitzsimmons, City Hall bureau chief for The New York Times, explains how State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani claimed victory over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The administration suggested an initial report of less-severe damage was already outdated as the president continued to defend his assertion that key facilities had been “obliterated,” though no intelligence official has yet directly echoed his view.
A federal judge on Wednesday sided with Facebook parent Meta Platforms in dismissing a copyright infringement lawsuit from a group of authors who accused the company of stealing their works to train its artificial intelligence technology.
LOS ANGELES — Iranian asylum-seekers who fled the Islamic Republic in hopes of resettling in Los Angeles have been arrested recently by immigration officials despite having what lawyers and advocates consider credible-fear cases pending in court
A lifeguard has been hospitalized after she was impaled by a beach umbrella as she attempted to capture it when the wind blew it away in Asbury Park, New Jersey, on Wednesday morning, officials said
The action lays bare the administration's attempt to exert its will over immigration enforcement, and a growing anger at federal judges who have blocked executive branch actions they see as lawless.
North Korea will open a tourist site on its east coast next week that it called a prelude to a new era in its tourism industry, though there is no word on when the country will fully reopen to foreign visitors