Rain-fueled landslide in El Salvador kills 9; 35 missing
At least nine people have been killed and 35 are missing after a landslide during torrential rains in El Salvador
At least nine people have been killed and 35 are missing after a landslide during torrential rains in El Salvador
Both campaigns are courting support from residents of the territory, who are US citizens but can’t vote
Michael Skakel spent 11 years in prison before his conviction was overturned in 2018
Scientists believe action now needed to save Christmas
Federal health officials have new rules that will enable large cruise ships to start sailing again in U.S. waters
Exclusive poll: Most Americans say candidates aged 80 and older shouldn’t run
‘They’re like Trump. But look, they’re going to be OK. We’re going to take care of them as well’
Activists in the nation’s capital are banding together for Election Day
Wolves 2-0 Crystal Palace: The 19-year-old French wing-back scored on his Premier League debut before Daniel Podence added a second to take the game away from the visitors and send Wolves third in the table
A U.S. Naval Academy midshipman has asked a federal judge in Maryland to block his expulsion over messages he posted on social media
Some cities have attempted to ban trick-or-treating amid rising coronavirus cases
The sequence was the subject of much discussion on social media
Political analysts are looking for clues in this year's record pace of early voting
‘The president is a threat to public health,’ Minnesota representative tweeted ahead of rally in her state as number of Covid-19 cases hits record
Rajasthan was out of contention if they lost, but overhauled Punjab's 185-4 with 186-3 in the 18th over
Ukraine is facing a new political crisis after the president moved to dissolve the nation’s top court over its decision to freeze the country’s anti-corruption reforms
A report from a government watchdog report says the head of the Department of Homeland Security contradicted her public statements in 2018 when she ordered border agents to stop asylum-seekers from stepping on U.S. soil at official crossings with Mexico
Four tourists have been arrested in Brazil for allegedly falsifying COVID-19 tests in an attempt to reach what some say is the world’s most beautiful beach
A fast-moving storm has dumped several inches of snow across much of the northeastern U.S. Nearly 4 inches fell in some spots Friday, accumulating on lawns, fouling roads and inspiring social media posts with a mock “snowpocalypse” theme
A judge in Illinois has approved the extradition of the 17-year-old accused of fatally shooting two people during protests in Wisconsin in August.