Members of North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party have been gathering in Pyongyang this week, where Kim Jong Un is pledging to boost the economy over the next fives years. While there’s been no sign of his daughter, who’s emerged as Kim’s heir apparent, …
Zelenskyy speaks with Trump about peace efforts, eyes leaders-level talks
Conversation precedes meeting between US and Ukrainian envoys in Geneva on Thursday.
Evangelicals: Why Trump has our support
Re: “Evangelicals, silence has a price” (Feb. 22, Opinion): Timothy Dale White, like some other evangelicals I know, evidently believes everything he sees on television and everything he reads in newspapers. One big reason why a big majority of us who …
Excelerate Energy expects to fix out a redelivering FSRU on improved rates
Company’s regasification newbuilding for Iraq moves into final commissioning
She sang her national anthem during karaoke. Now she’s under arrest
Police in the Dominican Republic have arrested a woman who sang the national anthem in a high-tempo style during karaoke.
Antonio Tejero Molina, 93, Dies; Spanish Colonel Led Failed Coup
He held Spain’s Parliament hostage for 18 hours on Feb. 23, 1981, before surrendering after it became clear that he had little support from the country’s armed forces.
Mamdani locked in frosty dispute with NYPD after cops targeted in snowball fight
The police commissioner denounced the incident as ‘disgraceful’ and ‘criminal’
Children with disabilities: Funding cuts ‘unacceptable’
Re: “WA lawmakers propose cuts to services for children with disabilities” (Feb. 20, Local News): It is unacceptable to me that any state lawmaker would consider cutting funds to programs that service infants and toddlers dealing with physical disabili…
A former Pennsylvania officer accused of child rape fatally shot in a gunfire exchange with police
A former Pennsylvania police officer accused of child rape is dead after a shootout with police after officers recognized his car.
Vance says Trump administration is cutting off a quarter billion dollars in funds to Minnesota over fraud concerns
White House effort is latest in series of actions to punish Minnesota’s Democratic-led government