August 12 Venezuela human rights hit new low as US puts $50M bounty on Maduro's head: State Department State Department documents escalating killings, torture and repression in Venezuela following disputed 2024 election as Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government targets opposition.
August 12 Influencer couple killed in Canadian mountain crash ToyotaWorldRunners influencers Stacey Tourout and Matthew Yeomans were killed in an August 7 crash near Trout Lake, British Columbia, officials say.
August 12 Vladimir Putin to return to US for the first time in a decade Russian President Vladimir Putin travels to Alaska for historic meeting with President Donald Trump, Putin's first U.S. trip since 2015 U.N General Assembly visit in New York.
August 12 Senate Democrats show shift on Israel as Sanders-backed arms blockade gains traction More Senate Democrats than ever joined Sen. Bernie Sanders in a failed vote to halt bomb and rifle sales to Israel, a moment that signaled a shift in the party's support of the Jewish State.
August 12 Researchers discover 2,500-year-old honey residue in ancient bronze jars Experts identified a preserved honey residue in sealed bronze jars from an ancient Greek settlement. Researcher Luciana Carvalho spoke to Fox News Digital about the 2,500-year-old substance.
August 12 Archaeologists uncover ancient blade factory tied to major group in the Bible: 'Exceptional individuals' Israeli archaeologists recently discovered the first Bronze Age blade factory found in southern Israel, showing evidence of complex Canaanite society 5,500 years ago.
August 11 Trump goes after Zelenskyy over 'land swapping' dispute, lays out 'feel out meeting' with Putin President Donald Trump expresses frustration with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's need for constitutional approval for land swaps, while preparing for summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Ukraine conflict.
August 11 Nuclear plant on coastal waters shut down over massive jellyfish swarm Jellyfish swarms forced a shutdown of France's largest nuclear facility at Gravelines, impacting 900-megawatt reactors but posing no safety risks to staff.
August 11 EU hits back at Trump, Zelenskyy comments, no concessions in Ukraine before Putin ceasefire agreement Trump and Putin set to meet Friday as European leaders stress Ukraine's territorial sovereignty must be respected in any peace negotiations.
August 11 2 Olympic gold medalists accused of ethic violations in Norway's ski suit controversy Five members of Norway's ski jumping team, including two gold medalists, were charged with ethics violations amid the team's suit scandal, the sport's governing body said.