Turkey suggests Sweden, Finland can join NATO separately
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says there is a difference in the approaches of Sweden and Finland to meeting Turkey’s security demands for them to join NATO
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says there is a difference in the approaches of Sweden and Finland to meeting Turkey’s security demands for them to join NATO
The owner of a U.S. flag signed by quarterback Tom Brady has sued the New England Patriots, saying the team caused irreparable damage to the flag by improperly displaying it at the team's hall of fame at Gillette Stadium
At its first in-person meeting in Vienna since the pandemic began, the oil cartel came to a stark decision with far-reaching implications. Senior Climate Correspondent Louise Boyle explores what it means
U.S. officials say U.S. forces killed three senior Islamic State leaders in two separate military operations in Syria Thursday, including a rare ground raid in a portion of the northeast that is controlled by the Syrian regime
The head of a Virginia company accused of exploiting immigration detainees seeking bail has now been charged with defrauding the brother of Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz
Republican Blake Masters has a much-needed chance Thursday night to reset his Arizona Senate race against Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly in the campaign’s only televised debate
Trump was exiled from Facebook and Twitter after January 6 riot
The Harry Potter star is portraying the American singer who is famous for parody versions of popular songs
Residents of Florida’s Gulf Coast barrier islands are returning to assess the damage from Hurricane Ian, despite limited access to some areas
Attorneys for a U.S. Coast Guard Academy cadet who was expelled for becoming a father say he will get his degree as part of a legal settlement
Diverted ambulances, cancer treatment delayed and electronic health records offline are just some of ripple effects of an apparent cyberattack on a major nonprofit health system that disrupted operations throughout the U.S. While CommonSpirit Health confirmed it experienced an ”“IT security issue” earlier this week, the company has remained mum when pressed for more details about the scope of the attack
Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse is the sole finalist to become president of the University of Florida, the school says, and the Republican senator has indicated he will take the job
Whether this latest move by OPEC is an intentional political attack on Biden or not, the decision shows the limits of the White House strategy of trying to play nice with oil and gas producers
Two Louisiana parishes devastated by two hurricanes and two rural Nebraska counties had among the highest rates of households with missing information about themselves during the 2020 census that required the U.S. Census Bureau to use a statistical technique to fill in gaps
The Biden administration has approved a $3 billion sale of advanced medium-range missiles to Kuwait to help the tiny Gulf country defend itself
A North Carolina man has pleaded guilty to plotting with other members of the far-right Proud Boys extremist group to violently stop the transfer of presidential power after the 2020 election
For the first time, the major U_S_ theater chains will play a Netflix release after exhibitors and the streaming service reached a deal for a nationwide sneak-peak run of Rian Johnson’s “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.”
The situation at the Dearborn Hampton Inn Hotel on Michigan Avenue is active and dangerous
One person has been killed and at least five others injured in a mass stabbing attack at a casino in the heart of the Las Vegas strip.
The Italian scored with a clinical finish to make it three wins from three matches
Move marks boldest federal step towards decriminalisation
National Grid ‘cautiously confident’ it can keep the lights on
Investigators believe younger Biden made false statement on paperwork to purchase gun
Exclusive: Bolton couple spent more than £700 on match tickets are ‘losing hope as the days pass’ that they will see England’s first match
Sir Keir Starmer has called on the government to reverse its “kamikaze mini-Budget”, warning that many homeowners and buyers could not afford increases in their monthly mortgage costs following two weeks of economic turmoil.