By Philip Pullella and Sonali Paul ROME (Reuters) -Australian Cardinal George Pell, a leading Roman Catholic conservative and former top Vatican official who in 2020 was acquitted of sexual abuse allegations, died on Tuesday at the age of 81, his priv…
No. 17 Michigan women roll past Purdue 80-59
Leigha Brown scored 21 points, Emily Kiser had 17 points and seven rebounds and No. 17 Michigan beat Purdue 80-59.
US Pentagon Scraps COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Tuesday rescinded the Pentagon’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate, a move required by Congress over his objections as part of the 2023 defense spending bill.
The AP Interview: Korean leader cites North’s serious threat
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol says the spike in North Korean missile tests, growing nuclear ambitions and other provocative acts pose a “serious threat” that could spark a wider conflict.
Canadian Nexus centres to reopen in spring along with U.S. interviews at airports
The deal, reached on the sidelines of the North American Leaders’ Summit in Mexico City, is intended to further reduce the backlog of applicants for the trusted-traveller program.
Cido Shipping scores in the hot car carrier charter market
The tonnage supplier has secured $430m in revenue from chartering out four Japanese-built PCTCs
Nicaraguan judge orders dissident bishop to stand trial
The ruling comes as part of a years-long crackdown against critics of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega.
Biden was ‘surprised’ when told potentially classified documents found at his private office
U.S. President Joe Biden said Tuesday he was surprised when informed that government records were found by his attorneys at his former office space in Washington, and says his attorneys “did what they s…