A fleet of balloons operates under the direction of the People’s Liberation Army and is used specifically for spying, the US said.
This Parkland dad has a history of interrupting Biden. But he found the GOP’s behaviour at SOTU ‘offensive’
Manuel Oliver lost his son, 17-year-old Joaquin ‘Guac’ Oliver, in the February 2018 school shooting in Florida. He tells Sheila Flynn what it was like attending his second State of the Union address
Students walk out after told to limit Black History program
More than 200 students walked out of class at an Alabama high school after they say they were told by school leaders to omit certain relevant events from an upcoming student-led Black History Month program.
Why was the destruction to buildings in Turkey so catastrophic?
The images of collapsed, and collapsing buildings are truly distressing.
US Announces $85 Million In Aid For Earthquake-Hit Turkey, Syria
The United States on Thursday announced an initial $85 million package for emergency relief after a devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
Mitt Romney breaks from GOP to defend Biden response to Chinese spy balloon
Republicans have seized on the surveillance craft to criticize Biden’s policies and position with China
State of disaster declared in South Africa as country grapples with electricity crisis
A state of disaster has been declared in South Africa as the country grapples with a severe electricity crisis.
AP source: Hornets send Plumlee to Clippers for Jackson
A person familiar with the situation says the Charlotte Hornets have traded center Mason Plumlee to the Los Angeles Clippers for point guard Reggie Jackson and a 2028 second-round draft pick.
Peruvian-Spanish writer Mario Vargas Llosa joins Académie Française without ever writing in French
Peruvian-Spanish writer Mario Vargas Llosa joins Académie Française of Literature without ever writing in French