World News // 2 weeks ago
In remembering Japan's final WWII battle, Okinawans reflect on peace
More than 4,000 people on Monday filled an Okinawa park to mark the 80th anniversary of Japan's final WWII battle.
U.S. News // 2 weeks ago
FedEx founder Fred Smith dies at 80
Fred Smith, the founder of shipping giant Federal Express, has died at the age of 80, the company announced Saturday.
TV // 3 weeks ago
Jesse Williams plays fixer in 'Hotel Costiera' trailer
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World News // 1 month ago
Gaza health ministry says 27 killed, 90 injured at U.S.-run aid hub
Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry said more than two dozen Palestinians were killed and scores injured early Tuesday near an aid hub run by the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
World News // 1 month ago
Missing reporter Austin Tice detained by Assad regime, documents show
Missing American journalist Austin Tice was imprisoned by the regime of the since-deposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in 2012 with his whereabouts now not known, according to intelligence files uncovered by BBC.
World News // 1 month ago
Gazans overwhelm U.S.-backed alternate aid distribution network
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U.S. News // 1 month ago
Vance to Naval Academy grads: 'Country needs you now more than ever'
Vice President J.D. Vance on Friday addressed the 1,048 graduates of the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., telling them, "Your country needs you now more than ever."
U.S. News // 1 month ago
FBI identifies lone fatality in Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing as suspect
A 25-year-old man on Sunday has been tentatively identified as the suspect in an explosion outside a Southern California fertility clinic that injured four and and killed one.
U.S. News // 1 month ago
As Trump administration scales back PFAS rules, communities grow frustrated
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World News // 3 months ago
North Korea fires ballistic missiles as U.S.-South Korea joint military drill kicks off
North Korea launched several ballistic missiles toward the Yellow Sea on Monday afternoon, Seoul's military said, on the first day of a large-scale joint U.S-South Korea military exercise on the Peninsula.
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