European Court of Human Rights to hear case brought by women aged about 70 who say officials must do more.
Winter storm in U.S. northeast shuts schools, knocks out power
The start of a winter storm with heavy, wet snow led to hundreds of school closings, cancelled flights and some power outages in parts of the U.S. northeast on Tuesday.
Netherlands repatriates indigenous remains to Caribbean isle
The Netherlands has returned the remains of nine indigenous people that archaeologists found more than 30 years ago in the tiny Dutch Caribbean island of St. Eustatius
Stricter U.S. migration controls keep border crossings at 2-year low
U.S. Border Patrol agents recorded roughly 130,000 apprehensions of migrants in February, a 40% decrease from December.
Meta To Lay Off 10,000 Employees In Second Round Of Job Cuts
Facebook-parent Meta Platforms said on Tuesday it would cut 10,000 jobs, just four months after it let go 11,000 employees, the first Big Tech company to announce a second round of mass layoffs.
Author Leigh Bardugo reaches blockbuster deal with publisher
Million-selling author Leigh Bardugo has reached a blockbuster deal with Macmillan Publishers.
Swedish leader: Finland likely to join NATO before Sweden
Sweden’s prime minister acknowledged Tuesday that it is likely that neighbor Finland will join NATO before his country does, due to Turkey’s opposition to the Swedish bid.
Puerto Rico breaks world record as baseball fans go blond
A total of 192 men went blond to support the US territory’s bid to win the World Baseball Classic.