World ignoring ‘immense tragedies,’ Pope Francis says in Christmas message
Only dialogue can resolve the world’s conflicts, Pope says
Only dialogue can resolve the world’s conflicts, Pope says
Joe Biden has promised to distribute hundreds of millions of at-home Covid tests, but they have not come in time for the holidays
Students will be allowed to raise money for a gay-straight alliance
The Georgia Republican is a frequent promoter of antisemitic conspiracy theories
Airlines canceled hundreds of flights Saturday as staffing issues tied to COVID-19 disrupted holiday celebrations during one of the busiest travel times of the year
British police have arrested a man armed with a weapon on the grounds of Windsor Castle
Three members of the K-pop superstar group BTS have been infected with the coronavirus after returning from abroad
The brooch also holds special meaning as Her Majesty marks her first Christmas without her late husband
‘Obviously, it’s tragic and we’re all sad, especially given the time this occurred’
The latest film from the creators of ‘The Gruffalo’ maintains its charm without diluting the original book
A New York judge has ordered The New York Times to relinquish confidential legal memos it obtained between conservative group Project Veritas and its lawyer
Comes as she the vice president faces lagging approval ratings
TSA had said holiday passenger numbers were nearing pre-pandemic levels prior to hyper-infectious Omicron variant’s spread
Authorities on one of Spain’s Canary Islands have declared an official end to a volcanic eruption that started in September
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Sudanese protesters have again taken to the streets in the capital Khartoum and elsewhere across the country to denounce the October military coup and subsequent deal that reinstated the prime minister but sidelined the pro-democracy movement
Illingworth had been undergoing radiotherapy for esophageal cancer.
The People’s Kitchen and the Simon Community were among organisations organising festive meals for those who needed them.
Illingworth skippered England in 31 Tests.
Internet services have been disrupted in the capital while and soldiers blocked roads
Some 13,765 new cases of the virus were notified on Christmas Day, up from 11,182 on Friday.
Advisers offer gloomy new assessment ahead of Boris Johnson’s decision on restrictions early next week