A trove of more than 200 letters from World War II that were found in a Tennessee home offers an intimate picture of love during wartime.
7 people died at private homes in NYC cold snap, officials say
The news arrived as Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s handling of the cold has come under intense scrutiny.
Argentina’s monthly inflation ticks up as Milei faces backlash over an outdated index
Inflation in crisis-prone Argentina accelerated more than expected and for a fifth straight month in January.
The Bangladesh Elections Are on Thursday. Here’s What to Know.
Bangladesh is holding national elections for the first time since 2024, when a student movement ousted the prime minister.
Learn With Cisco Announces Certifications and Training for Secure Networking in the AI Era
Discover new AI-era certifications and training in security, AI infrastructure, automation, and wireless technologies.
The economy is booming. So why is the job market lagging?
The U.S. economy is on a tear.
Netanyahu to urge expanded Iran talks during White House meeting as Trump says Tehran wants a deal
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are expected to discuss new nuclear talks with Iran.
Background checker for ICE arrested in prostitution sting, police say
Brashad Johnson, a 36-year-old from Maple Grove, Minnesota, was arrested in Bloomington police’s record-breaking operation
“Devastated”: Canada PM Mark Carney After 10 Killed In School Shooting
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday said he was devastated by the “horrific shooting” at a school in the British Columbia district, in which 10 people died.
Away From Pomp of Olympics, Homeless Shiver on Streets of Milan
Six homeless people have died in the Italian city in recent weeks, highlighting the widening inequality as the Games unfold there.