Russian missile hits restaurant in Ukraine's Kramatorsk, four dead
By Max Hunder KRAMATORSK, Ukraine (Reuters) -Two Russian missiles on Tuesday struck the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk and killed
2023-06-28 06:59
Plan to slice New York pizza oven emissions by 75% causes backlash
The mayor weighed in over pushback on plans to reduce emissions from wood and coal-fired pizza ovens.
2023-06-28 06:58
Time Running Out for Surprise Winner Pita to Secure Thai PM Role
Ever since Pita Limjaroenrat led his Move Forward Party to a surprise first-place finish in Thailand’s election last
2023-06-28 06:28
U.N. peacekeeping mission in Mali set to end on June 30
By David Lewis and Edward McAllister NAIROBI/DAKAR (Reuters) -A decade-long United Nations peacekeeping mission in Mali is set to end
2023-06-28 04:46
East Europe NATO allies say Wagner troops in Belarus spell trouble
By Anthony Deutsch THE HAGUE Eastern European NATO countries on Tuesday warned that a move of Wagner's Russian
2023-06-28 04:16
New York Skies Set to Darken Again With Smoke From Canada Wildfires
Smoke from Canadian wildfires will obscure the skies in New York and across the Mid-Atlantic starting Wednesday, just
2023-06-28 03:49
Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack preceded by intelligence agency failures -Senate report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A new report detailing intelligence failures leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol
2023-06-28 03:46
Argentina 'death flight' plane returned from US
By Miguel Lo Bianco BUENOS AIRES Argentine officials on Monday welcomed the return of an airplane from which
2023-06-28 03:18
Kramatorsk city center hit by strike, say local authorities
The center of the east Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk has been hit by a Russian strike, according to local officials, raising fears of potential casualties among civilians.
2023-06-28 02:22
Brazil’s Central Bank Sees Chance of Rate Cut in August
Brazil’s central bank said it may be able to start cutting interest rates in August after President Luiz
2023-06-28 02:19
Is It Illegal to Falsely Shout 'Fire' in a Crowded Theater?
Back in 1919, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. sort of made it seem like it was against the law to yell “fire“ while in a crowded theater, so we understand if you’re confused.
2023-06-28 00:55
Richard Ravitch, Who Helped Save NYC in 1970s, Dies at 89
Richard Ravitch, the civic leader and crisis manager who in the 1970s helped save New York City from
2023-06-28 00:16