Two members of Israel’s outgoing coalition government vowed on Tuesday to prevent a comeback by ex-premier Benjamin Netanyahu, their fellow right winger, as the country braced for a fifth election in three years with polling predicting no clear winner.
Russia confirms that Andy Huynh and Alexander Drueke, both from Alabama, were taken prisoner by Russian soldiers in the region of Kharkiv. The pair awaits trial in the Donbas and could face the death penalty.
Over the weekend, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers gained about 100 new members after employees at an Apple store in Towson, Maryland, voted 2-to-1 in favor of unionization.
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The president of one of the nation’s regional Federal Reserve banks believes the U.S. is at least two years away from the inflation rate receding to 2%.
A Honduran court sentenced a former energy executive to over two decades behind bars Monday for his role in the murder of Berta Caceres, whose 2016 assassination spotlighted the danger facing environmental and indigenous activists in the Central American country.
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Cambodian villagers on the Mekong River have caught what researchers say is the world’s biggest freshwater fish ever recorded, a stingray that weighed in at 300kg (661 lb) and took around a dozen men to haul to shore.
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The House committee that has set about to convict former President Donald Trump in the court of public opinion and perhaps beyond will take to the national airwaves today at 1 p.m. Eastern for another in its series of public hearings.
Former Tesla Inc employees have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. electric car company alleging its decision to carry out a “mass layoff” violated federal law as the company did not provide advance notice of the job cuts.
Oscar-winning screenwriter Paul Haggis is under house arrest in southern Italy on charges of sexual assault and aggravated personal injury, accusations that the Canadian director denies, his lawyers said on Monday.
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Britain’s biggest rail strike in 30 years will begin on Tuesday when tens of thousands of staff walk out in a pay dispute that unions warn could lead to coordinated action across other industries.