Families in Rio de Janeiro have begun burying victims of the city’s deadliest gang raid.
Royal prerogative: King Charles III banishes Andrew to buttress the House of Windsor’s foundations
No one is bigger than the monarchy.
Ohio commission and Virginia lawmakers consider moves toward mid-decade congressional redistricting
Mid-cycle congressional redistricting efforts could move forward Friday in two more states amid maneuvering to influence which party will control the U.S. House after next year’s midterm elections.
Trump has online tantrum to demand Republicans use ‘nuclear option’ to end filibuster and government shutdown
‘It is now time for the Republicans to play their ‘TRUMP CARD,’’ the president wrote on Truth Social
Disney content to go dark on YouTubeTV after contract talks collapse
Disney content, including channels like ABC and ESPN, was removed from YouTube TV as of Thursday, after the two companies failed to renew a contract.
Hurricane Melissa death toll rises as storm strengthens toward Bermuda
Hurricane Melissa’s death toll rose to 49 on Thursday after it tore through the northern Caribbean and gained strength en route to Bermuda, officials said. Jamaica’s information minister told Reuters at least 19 people were confirmed dead there as aut…
Hurricane Melissa hits the Caribbean and more top photos this week from Latin America
Oct. 24-30, 2025 Hurricane Melissa passed through Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica. Bodies lay on the street after a police raid in Rio de Janeiro. In the world of sports, the Formula One Mexico Grand Prix took place in Mexico City. This gallery was curated by …
Vermont town draws ‘Beetlejuice’ fans to iconic horror movie site
A tiny town in Vermont has attracted “Beetlejuice” fans eager to visit the film’s iconic locations for nearly 40 years.
Ramen instead of Reese’s? Looming SNAP cuts change what’s on offer for Halloween trick-or-treaters
The government shutdown has some people rethinking what to hand out this Halloween.
Government shutdown offers schools a glimpse of life without an Education Department
The government shutdown has been a source of anxiety for educators, wondering how long grant money will last and who can help them interpret federal laws.