Australia mulls a republic as Jubilee celebrations spread Down Under
The country appointed a new assistant minister for the republic on the eve of the Jubilee.
The country appointed a new assistant minister for the republic on the eve of the Jubilee.
After months of robust hiring, U.S. employers might have pulled back slightly in May, to levels that would still be consistent with a healthy job market, despite high inflation and rising borrowing costs
The app could help identify severe cases in low and middle-income countries to prevent complications.
It’s the turn of the men on Friday and birthday boy Rafael Nadal starts us off against world number three Alexander Zverev.
The shooter is believed to have died from ‘self-inflicted’ gunshot wound
Queen Elizabeth II once asked why the New Zealand men’s cricket team had picked a 17-year-old for the starting lineup
Two people and a shooter died in a shooting outside a church in Ames, Iowa
Ye Olde King’s Head has provided bunting, afternoon tea and a Queen Elizabeth impersonator for its patrons.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will visit Wales and the Earl and Countess of Wessex will visit Northern Ireland as part of Jubilee celebrations.
The Queen will miss a national service of thanksgiving on Friday “with great reluctance” after experiencing “some discomfort” during Thursday’s platinum jubilee celebrations, Buckingham Palace has said.
President Joe Biden delivered a plea for action on gun violence on Thursday as the nation recovers from a spate of mass shootings.
President Joe Biden delivered a plea for action on gun violence on Thursday as the nation recovers from a spate of mass shootings including horrific massacres in New York and Texas.
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The monarch is the first sovereign in British history to celebrate 70 years on the throne.
The deadly mass shooting at an Oklahoma medical office by a man who blamed his surgeon for pain following back surgery underscores the escalating threats doctors face
Five years from original deployment date, army’s new wheels still in development hell
‘So glad they handled this dangerous individual. He was going after croissants next’
A newly discovered ancient species could help scientists understand what drove giraffes to have long necks
The Ajax armoured vehicle programme has so far run for 12 years, cost £3.2 billion and delivered no deployable vehicles.
‘We need to change course – now – and end our senseless and suicidal war against nature’ UN chief António Guterres says
Autocratic states are ‘increasingly and more aggressively disregarding US laws to threaten, harass, surveil, stalk, and even plot to physically harm people across the country’
Troops may prove useful for ’next three, four months’ as staffing shortages persist
Sara Fulton, a native of Alaska, told a friend, ‘Hold my phone. I’m from Alaska’