Exclusive: Sadiq Khan’s plan, spurred by ministers’ ‘failure to act’, will save families about £440 for every childFree school meals will be offered to all primary school pupils across London for a year under plans by Sadiq Khan to tackle what he said …
NYC’s JFK Terminal 1 resumes limited flights after outage
Terminal 1 at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport reopened with limited operations on Saturday, two days after a power outage forced flight delays and diversions. Normal flight operations will resume as scheduled on Sunday, the Port Author…
Blinken tours Turkey earthquake zone, unveils $100 million more in aid
The gesture of support comes as Washington seeks to resolve a number disputes with the estranged NATO ally.
New street drug is surfacing, threatening to make California’s overdose crisis worse
A new drug — a sedative normally used for animals — is increasingly making its way into the illicit drug trade in California, and local officials are concerned its arrival could worsen an already alarming overdose crisis. Traces of xylazine, commonly k…
Japan says goodbye to beloved pandas as it returns to China
Sunday’s viewing at Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo was limited to 2,600 lucky ones who won their tickets in an extremely competitive lottery for one last look at Xiang Xiang.
Conservatives use abortion strategies in fight over transgender care
WASHINGTON — Republicans hoping to elevate conservative messaging about health care and services for transgender individuals have followed the same playbook that they used to advance anti-abortion legislation: starting in the states, focusing initially…
Senators trade Motte to Rangers for Gauthier, draft pick
Right winger Julien Gauthier has been traded to the Ottawa Senators by the New York Rangers for left winger Tyler Motte.
Republican lawmakers shy away from changing Montana’s constitutional right to abortion
Republican lawmakers in Montana wield a supermajority that gives them the power to ask voters to approve a constitutional amendment that would break the link between abortion rights and the right to privacy in the state’s constitution. But so far, they…
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter sent well-wishes after entering hospice: ‘Great man’
The Carter Center said in a statement Saturday that the 39th president has now “decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care.”