A tropical storm off the Pacific Coast brought cooler temperatures and much needed rain to Southern California on Saturday, ending a scorching heat wave and easing fears that a massive wildfire could threaten more residents.
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A tropical storm off the Pacific Coast brought cooler temperatures and much needed rain to Southern California on Saturday, ending a scorching heat wave and easing fears that a massive wildfire could threaten more residents.
Mayor Muriel Bowser has declared a state of emergency for Washington D.C. as thousands of illegal immigrants have been bused to the district from southern border states.
Apple and Alphabet’s Google are facing a probe over anti-competitive practices in Mexico after the country’s former telecommunications chief filed a complaint, he said in a statement on Twitter on Friday.
Ukrainian forces severed supply lines to all of Russia’s northeastern troops when they seized control of a major railway hub in a major victory for the embattled nation earlier today.
Major U.S. freight railroads said on Friday they were preparing for a possible strike and service disruption a week before a deadline in protracted labor talks.
King Charles III was proclaimed Britain’s new monarch in a ceremony that hasn’t been witnessed by the majority of people alive today.
The United States is deeply concerned by the Russian government’s treatment of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny, State Department spokesperson Ned Price said on Friday.
LGBT ideology continues to target children as it infiltrates the beloved children’s show, “Peppa Pig.”
Japan’s Emperor Naruhito is planning to attend the funeral of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth in his first overseas trip since his succession, Japanese media reported on Friday.
A bipartisan bill that would have allowed local newspapers to bypass antitrust laws in order to negotiate with big tech companies died almost as quickly as it was taken up in the Senate.