1 tweet from Rihanna on farmer protests gets India incensed
It took just one tweet from Rihanna to anger the Indian government and supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party
It took just one tweet from Rihanna to anger the Indian government and supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party
John Matze says he has been fired as CEO of Parler, which was among social media services used to plan the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of then-President Donald Trump
House Republicans will be forced to go on the record defending or rebuking congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene
President Joe Biden is expected to address the National Prayer Breakfast, a Washington tradition that calls on political combatants to set aside their differences for one morning
President Joe Biden is sending a message to his messengers, using a visit to the State Department to underscore his promise to restore a multilateral approach to U.S. foreign policy and reengage with the international community
Australia’s prime minister said he invited President Joe Biden to visit in September during a “very warm and engaging” phone call between the two leaders on Thursday
President Joe Biden has been gathering with senators and working the phones to push for a giant COVID-19 relief package
The Bank of England is expected to keep interest rates unchanged Thursday amid rising optimism over the British economy’s near-term prospects in the wake of the rapid rollout of coronavirus vaccines
Myanmar’s new military government has blocked access to Facebook as resistance to Monday’s coup surged amid calls for civil disobedience to protest the ousting of the elected civilian government and its leader Aung San Suu Kyi
Pressure is mounting for the Super Bowl-bound Kansas City Chiefs to end the popular tradition of fans breaking into a “war chant” while making a chopping hand motion designed to mimic the Native American tomahawk
The South Korean and U.S. presidents agreed on the need for a comprehensive strategy on North Korea as they push to work together to achieve denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula
Wildlife official Ghulam Mohiuddin Dar and his colleagues break the ice on a frozen wetland, row their boats and spread grain to feed migratory birds in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
Third-ranking House Republican retains leadership role after voting to impeach former president, as Georgia congresswoman receives standing ovation
As Republicans convene to decide whether to oust Liz Cheney from leadership after her impeachment vote, GOP members applaud congresswoman with history of antisemitism and racism
Negotiations between Chicago leaders and the teachers’ union over COVID-19 safety protocols have stretched into Wednesday evening, days after city officials threatened a lockout and teachers entertained a strike
Former Republican congressman Doug Ose (Oh-see) says he's considering entering a possible recall election aimed at Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom
Health service has prioritised stringent PPE - including respirators - for aerosol generating procedures
The app was used by many supporters of Donald Trump and lost its servers in wake of Capitol violence
Players are isolating and getting tested for COVID-19 instead of playing tuneup tournaments four days before the Australian Open as concern grows over the impact on the year’s first tennis major
Losing yourself in a great novel is one of life’s joys. Here our critics Ceri Radford and Chris Harvey pick the books you need to read
“Malcolm & Marie,” at least, looks the part
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has terminated an unusual agreement that Arizona’s top prosecutor signed with the agency in the waning days of the Trump administration that would restrict President Joe Biden's ability to overhaul his predecessor’s immigration policies
Thirty years, $8.8 billion, multiple mishaps and budget crises, and a threatened congressional cancellation later, the James Webb Space Telescope, the successor to the Hubble, appears to be finally ready, writes Dennis Overbye
Aristotle said nature abhors a vacuum – and the political world is no different, says Dave Maclean
Michael Regan says he learned the importance of preserving the outdoors while growing up hunting and fishing with his father and grandfather in rural North Carolina