Travel February 3 Mysterious cherub face pops up at sacred tourist site as officials launch investigation Controversy erupts over a restored fresco in Rome's Basilica of San Lorenzo showing a cherub that reportedly looks like Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Officials are investigating.
World February 3 Who is the populist conservative president-elect in Costa Rica? Laura Fernández Delgado wins Costa Rica's presidential election with roughly 48% of the vote, set to become the country's second female president.
South America February 3 Trump to host Colombia’s Petro as drug trafficking expected to dominate high-stakes talks President Donald Trump and Colombia's Gustavo Petro meet Tuesday at the White House after a year of diplomatic turmoil, from deportation standoffs to visa revocations and trade tensions.
Discovery February 3 Archaeologists find 'elite site' on land once owned by legendary king slain at famous battle Archaeologists uncovered an elite Anglo-Saxon site near Yorkshire that belonged to Harold Godwinson, England's last Anglo-Saxon king killed at the Battle of Hastings.
VIDEO February 2 Doug Burgum praises Trump’s ‘energy dominance’ amid increased pressure on Cuba Interior Secretary Doug Burgum discusses the Trump administration’s focus on energy policy, mounting pressure on Cuba to make a deal with the U.S. and more on ‘America Reports.’
VIDEO February 2 NEW: Trump confirms talks with Cuba, hopeful he will strike deal President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on efforts to make a deal with Cuba.
VIDEO January 29 Columnist says ‘socialism can't succeed anywhere’ amid Venezuela’s political turmoil Washington Post opinion columnist Carine Hajjar joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss Venezuela’s economic unraveling and its political future after U.S. forces captured Nicolas Maduro.
Discovery January 28 Archaeologists uncover long-lost basilica tied to legendary father of architecture Archaeologists in Italy discovered a 2,000-year-old basilica linked to Vitruvius, the legendary Roman engineer and architect who wrote "De architectura."
Discovery January 27 Archaeologists uncover eerie Anglo-Saxon 'sand bodies' at nuclear power station site Archaeologists uncovered a rare Anglo-Saxon "princely" grave with two men and a horse at an England nuclear site, revealing ancient elite burial practices.
Venezuelan Political Crisis January 26 Venezuela’s Delcy Rodríguez snaps at Washington, declares ‘enough’ of US influence Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez rebukes U.S. interference, telling Washington to stop giving "orders" to Venezuelan politicians amid tensions.
Discovery January 25 World's largest medieval cargo ship emerges from its underwater grave off one country's coast Archaeologists in Denmark unveiled the world's largest medieval cog ship, discovered off Copenhagen after 600 years underwater. The vessel has been remarkably preserved.