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Turkish Airlines will resume flights to Damascus, officials say after visit by Syria's new rulers
Turkish Airlines will resume flights to Damascus, officials say after visit by Syria's new rulers
Netflix's new true crime drama has viewers hooked, with fans admitting they 'can't sleep' until they finish the series.
Following a five-year hiatus, Meghan Markle is back on Instagram and well and truly in her influencer era.
The BBC Breakfast star is the latest celebrity to speak out about having their likeness used in social media scams.
Democratic Rep. Val Hoyle condemned Donald Trump's billionaire buddy with an explosive metaphor.
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — The Trump administration on Thursday seized a second plane belonging to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro ’s government that is currently in the Dominican Republic.
Thursday’s bipartisan National Prayer Breakfast, where President Donald Trump affirmed he now “much more strongly” believes in God, went off the rails once lawmakers closed their Bibles and opened their social media accounts. Republicans are hammering Rep. Jared Huffman, a Democrat from California’s North Coast, over his accusation that Speaker Mike Johnson eroded the separation of church and state by moving the mostly Christian gathering to the Capitol. “Speaker Johnson’s National Prayer Breakf
All the stars of the NFL swapped out athletic wear for formal attire on Thursday night as the league celebrated their very
"I understand now how Hitler rose to power. I feel like I'm screaming, and nobody is listening."
Adan Manzano leaves behind a young daughter: "We will deeply miss Adan, his passion for sports and the contributions he made," his station said
50 protests in all 50 states on one day.
More than 150 female prisoners were raped and burned to death during a jailbreak last week when fleeing male inmates set fire to a prison in Goma, in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a United Nations spokesperson has said.
The president appeared grossly out of touch in talking about the price of transportation.
The Canadian prime minister said his daughter is a "smart, young woman" who inspires him daily.
OTTAWA — Canadian politicians are pushing back on the idea of clearing Palestinians out of the Gaza Strip as an Israeli minister suggests some of them could be sent to Canada.
The Minnesota senator mocked the president's supporters at the Washington Press Club Foundation Annual Congressional Dinner.
"'I’m so angry,' my second sister said, visibly shaking. 'I’m not kidding, I’m mad.' Our parents had been cruelest to her."
She told police her son didn’t do his chores, authorities said.
A Republican senator has revealed that the Senate is being slammed with “1,600 calls a minute” rather than the typical 40 amid the chaos of Donald Trump’s first three weeks in office. The onslaught has been so great that the Senate phone system hasn’t been able to handle it, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski said in an X post on Wednesday. “The U.S. Senate phone system has been receiving around 1,600 calls each minute, compared to the 40 calls per minute we usually receive, which has disrupted our call
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court over investigations of Israel, a close U.S. ally.
Leaders at the Department of Education told staff Wednesday that the Trump administration could cancel its controversial, government-wide deferred resignation offer after workers sign it, possibly leaving them without months of guaranteed pay. According to a report in NBC News, citing three department sources, two top department officials said during a virtual all-staff meeting on Wednesday that the education secretary could rescind the administration’s offer, which allows workers to voluntarily