Europe 19 hours ago China's Xi visits Hungary in bid to solidify European economic influence A visit to Hungary by Chinese President Xi Jinping saw the authorization of numerous agreements aimed at solidifying Beijing's regional economic foothold.
OPINION 2 days ago Green housing mandates are pushing Americans more into the red The Biden administration picked a bad time to roll out its new "green" energy housing mandates, which will add $31,000 to the cost of a new home.
Caribbean 6 days ago Families claim Americans are 'unjustly detained' in Turks and Caicos for possession of ammunition Four Americans have been charged with illegal possession of ammunition in Turks and Caicos; currently they are facing 12 years in prison.
Crime May 1 Dem mayor boasts about violent crime going 'down' for a week, lashes out at media for not covering Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser asked the media for more positive coverage of “one week" with lower violent crime in the city, just days after a mass shooting.
Pakistan April 29 IMF deploys remaining $1.1B in Pakistan bailout funds The International Monetary Fund approved Monday the immediate release of the remaining $1.1 billion worth of bailout cash for Pakistan.
Crime April 24 Vacations that ended tragically for travelers inside and outside of the US Crime can happen close to home or far away. In these cases, bodies of a traveler, or travelers, were found while they were on vacation.
World April 13 Suspect among six dead in Australian stabbing spree at busy shopping center: police At least six people, including the suspect, are dead and eight others are injured after a stabbing spree at the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping center in Sydney, Australia.
VIDEO April 13 Six killed, several injured in Sydney mall stabbing Six people and a suspect are dead after a stabbing attack in a Sydney, Australia mall.
South America April 10 Police crack down on leftist anti-Milei protests in Argentina Police on Wednesday arrested eight protesters demonstrating against libertarian President Javier Milei's austerity measures and spending cuts.
U.K. Politics April 5 UK lawmaker 'manipulated' into giving personal numbers of colleagues in sexting blackmail scam Senior British lawmaker William Wragg is the latest parliamentarian to be targeted with unsolicited messages in efforts to acquire sensitive personal information.