Two West Virginia National Guard members were ambushed and critically wounded near the White House. Authorities have charged an Afghan national in the attack.
Russia Labels Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Group as Terrorist Organization
A legal assault against the opposition leader’s movement has deepened since his death in prison last year.
Rocket Attack on Iraqi Gas Field Cuts Power to Most of Kurdistan
The strike is the latest in a string of attacks on energy infrastructure in Iraq’s northern Kurdish region, which some regional authorities have privately blamed on Iran-affiliated militias.
Campbell’s fires executive over leaked tape mocking ‘poor’ customers and ‘3D printed chicken’
Campbell’s said the comments, made public in a former’s employee’s lawsuit, were ‘vulgar, offensive and false’
Microsoft to Block Unauthorized Scripts in Entra ID Logins with 2026 CSP Update
Microsoft has announced plans to improve the security of Entra ID authentication by blocking unauthorized script injection attacks starting a year from now.
The update to its Content Security Policy (CSP) aims to enhance the Entra ID sign-in experience…
Rideshare carrying woman is rammed four times and almost driven off the road by crazed husband
A rideshare driver was able to drive herself and her passenger to safety after their vehicle was repeatedly rammed into by the rider’s husband.
Guinea-Bissau general sworn in as transitional president following coup
Guinea-Bissau’s military has installed General Horta Nta Na Man as transitional president for one year, a statement said, one day after they deposed the country’s president in a swift power grab that followed a disputed election.
Afghan national accused of shooting guards ‘drove across US to carry out attack’
The suspect worked with the CIA and the US government in Afghanistan before arriving in America, the agency’s director said.
Abortion is becoming a key issue for Republicans as they try to figure out their long-promised healthcare plan
The Affordable Care Act already prevents federal funds from being spent on abortions in covered plans, but some Republicans are pushing for harder limits as they seek a deal to address health care costs
Technology must not outpace human learning, Doha education summit warns
Global education systems are falling behind the pace of technology, and leaders meeting in Doha warned that classrooms are changing faster than schools can cope.