Weeks of baking drought across Europe have seen water levels in rivers and lakes fall to levels few can remember, exposing long-submerged treasures – and some unwanted hazards.
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Weeks of baking drought across Europe have seen water levels in rivers and lakes fall to levels few can remember, exposing long-submerged treasures – and some unwanted hazards.
The last incarcerated perpetrator of a horrific mass child kidnapping has been released on parole in California.
At least 12 people have been killed in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu after al Qaeda-linked militants attacked a hotel, seizing hostages that authorities were battling to free nearly 20 hours later, an intelligence officer said on Saturday.
Philadelphia and its Democrat mayor have been haled into court over a proposed half-million-dollar donation to a group that provides financial assistance and other resources to women seeking abortions in Pennsylvania.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has urged the 10 largest U.S. airlines to do more to help stranded and delayed passengers, calling the level of disruption travelers have faced this summer as “unacceptable.”
Almost 2 million American students have left public schools for alternative forms of education following pandemic measures, according to a new poll from Education Next.
China’s coal imports from Russia jumped 14% in July from a year earlier to their highest in at least five years, as China bought discounted coal while Western countries shunned Russian cargoes over its invasion of Ukraine.
Faith in God was the number one priority in Derek Carr’s home growing up.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it is probing an E.coli bacteria outbreak in four states from an unknown food source, with many of the affected reported to have had sandwiches at Wendy’s Co.
United States pediatricians are calling out the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) for pushing a harmful “drugs-first” reaction to teens struggling with gender dysphoria.