Rival factions battled across Libya’s capital on Saturday in the worst fighting there for two years as an eyewitness said forces aligned with a parliament-backed administration moved on the city to try to take power.
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Rival factions battled across Libya’s capital on Saturday in the worst fighting there for two years as an eyewitness said forces aligned with a parliament-backed administration moved on the city to try to take power.
In a landmark move in the state’s fight against climate change, California, the most populous state in the union and the epicenter of American auto culture, will prohibit the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles starting in 2035.
Former US basketball star Shaquille O’Neal will help Australia’s new government implement reforms for an Indigenous voice to parliament, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Saturday said, standing alongside NBA Hall of Famer.
In a decision that took eight years to reach, a judge has ruled that California churches cannot be forced to cover abortion in employee health insurance plans when there is a religious objection.
A New Mexico man was charged with attempting to set up a training center for people wishing to fight for Islamic State, the Department of Justice said on Friday.
Russia killed a United Nations nuclear disarmament agreement that would have bound over 100 hundred countries on Friday, while their troops remain engaged in risky conflict near the Zaporizhzhia power plant located in Ukraine.
Nicole Aunapu Mann has waited nine long years for her chance to go into space.
In the latest string of attacks on Christians in Nigeria, a Catholic school teacher was abducted by alleged Islamic extremists a couple of weeks ago.
FedEx Corp on Friday filed suit asking a federal judge to stop one of its largest delivery contractors from spreading misinformation about its business for financial gain and confirmed that it severed its relationship with him, effective immediately.
Already twice denied National Guard assistance, leadership of Washington, D.C., is looking for ways to cope with what has become quite the burdensome influx of migrants arriving by bus from the states of Texas and Arizona.