IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva says 2023 to be another "tough year" for the global economy.
Thomas Hughes, State Department voice against Vietnam War, dies at 97
He later led the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, establishing it as one of the most influential think tanks in Washington.
US renames 5 places that used racist slur for a Native woman
The U.S. Department of the Interior has renamed five places in California, North Dakota, Tennessee and Texas that previously included a racist term for a Native American woman.
Biden derided Trump for secret-paper breaches. Now he’s co-star of a double-edged docudrama
The U.S. attorney general appoints a special counsel to investigate classified documents in Joe Biden’s possession from his time as vice-president.
Stricter Medicaid abortion process up for debate in Montana
Officials in Republican-controlled Montana on Thursday heard comments against a health department proposal to require prior authorization to pay for abortions for Medicaid patients. Critics say the proposal would unnecessarily reduce access and delay o…
Patriots look to extend Mayo, seeking offensive coordinator
The Patriots have started discussions for a long-term contract extension with linebackers coach Jerod Mayo and Bill Belichick will also begin interviewing candidates for offensive coordinator next week.
Suspect in Shinzo Abe assassination expected to face murder charge: lawyer
Japanese prosecutors are expected to formally charge the suspect in the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe with murder on Friday, his lawyer said.
Fireworks, Bark in the Park and bobbleheads: Mariners announce 2023 promotions schedule
The Mariners will have seven games with postgame fireworks, five Bark in the Park outings and four bobblehead days during the 2023 season at T-Mobile Park.
Late Cardinal George Pell called Pope a ‘catastrophe’ in anonymous memo
The controversial cardinal wrote an anonymous memo attacking the pope, says the journalist who leaked it.