Washington and Buenos Aires are working on an agreement to allow the U.S. to deport immigrants from other nations to the South American country.
Fire near rail line in north London brings travel disruption across England
Services running normally again after trains into Euston on UK’s main intercity line held up as far back as Warrington Train services on Britain’s main intercity rail line are running normally again after being disrupted for much of Friday because of a…
DOJ launches civil rights probe into Alex Pretti’s death
Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin confirmed Friday that the FBI will lead the Pretti probe
Psychedelic therapy gains ground in Europe, under strict conditions
Psilocybin, the active compound in hallucinogenic mushrooms, is edging into mainstream psychiatry in parts of Europe – with Switzerland already treating patients and the Czech Republic opening tightly supervised therapies. But France is holding back, …
The best Walmart sales for Presidents’ Day
Early Presidents’ Day sales are already live, including deals on everything from top TVs and laptops to everyday essentials.
A cultural stroll through Paris with singers Faudel and Sam Sauvage
This week on Paris des Arts, singer Faudel makes his long-awaited comeback. Once crowned the “little prince of Raï”, the Algerian folk icon returns to the spotlight with his nostalgic 2000s tour “I Gotta Feeling”. He also takes us inside “Tenter l’art…
Vonn says Winter Olympics comeback dream ‘not over’ despite injury in crash
Final pre-Winter Olympics race cancelled after Lindsey Vonn’s crash but US star hopes to recover from injury sustained.
Drugmaker Eli Lilly announces new plant in Pennsylvania as part of broader domestic expansion
Drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. says it’ll build a $3.5 billion manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania, as the company expands domestic production and capitalizes on surging sales of obesity and diabetes treatments.
Algae Growth on Greenland’s Ice Contributes to Melting, Studies Show
New studies show how algae grows on ice and snow, creating “dark zones” that exacerbate melting in the consequential region.
The UN says Yemen’s Houthis removed its assets, equipment in latest restrictions
The U.N. says Houthi rebels in Yemen have removed U.N. equipment and assets from unstaffed offices in Sanaa.