A police officer and a civilian also died in a gun battle that prompted a citywide shelter-in-place alert.
Hillary Clinton labels the Electoral College an ‘abomination’ as she laments 2016 loss to Trump in new Netflix series
A substantial minority of states are pushing to replace the Electoral College with the popular vote in presidential elections
Vance Claims Progress in First Day of Iran Talks
Vice President JD Vance, the lead U.S. negotiator, said the two sides had agreed on technical issues and at least one substantive one, international inspection of Iranian nuclear sites, but an Iranian official said his country had made “no new commitme…
Taliban and E.U. Officials to Discuss Afghan Deportees in Brussels
The delegation received visas from Belgium to attend talks with the European Union about the deportation of Afghans. Officials in Afghanistan said the meeting would take place on Tuesday.
Two children die in France as heatwave blasts Europe
Two children, aged two and four, were found dead inside a parked car in southern France during a severe European heatwave.
Japan to increase visa fees by more than five times starting on 1 July
Japan wants to help manage the rising costs of its immigration system by making tourist visas significantly more expensive in the first fee increase in nearly half a century.
2 Children Found Dead In Car In France As Europe Sizzles Under Heatwave
The children, aged two and four, were found in their family car in a residential parking lot in Carpentras, where investigators said they believed the heatwave was the most likely reason for the deaths.
Portuguese proverb of the day: ‘A thief who robs a thief has a hundred years of pardon’
A time-honored Portuguese saying, “Ladrão que rouba ladrão tem cem anos de perdão,” translates to, “A thief who robs a thief has a hundred years of pardon.” This adage embodies a universal tendency to relish when wrongdoers receive their due, suggestin…
A leftward lurch? What to know about the Democratic primaries in New York
Democratic socialist candidates push for an edge in US races that hinge on issues like Israel policy and inequality.