The US doctor who cannot forget what he saw in Gaza
Dr Sam Attar found himself having to decide who could be saved, and who was beyond hope.
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Dr Sam Attar found himself having to decide who could be saved, and who was beyond hope.
Russians call for 'revenge' after the 64-year-old US-Russian citizen, who's fought against Ukraine, dies.
Video captures moment baby is saved from fall onto apartment roof in Chennai, India.
Israeli media reports say International Criminal Court might soon issue warrants for top government, military officials.
A Palestinian journalist has been reliving his painful journey of finding his mother's body at Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital.
Defensive tackle Christian Barmore and the New England Patriots agreed to a four-year contract extension worth up to $92 million, his agent, Nicole Lynn of Klutch Sports, confirmed Monday.
The NHTSB has begun an investigation into Ford Motor Company's BlueCruise driver-assisted technology after multiple fatalities had been linked to the software's use.
The European Commission ruled on Monday that Apple's iPadOS, which is used as the operating system for its tablets, is a gatekeeper under the Digital Markets Act and now must comply with its new strict rules.
Attorneys for Sean 'Diddy' Combs ask New York court to throw out portions of a suit accusing the rapper of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman.
T. rex intelligence was likely much closer to that of modern-day crocodiles than primates — a perfectly respectable amount of smarts for a therapod.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described domestic violence as a “national crisis” after thousands of people around the country rallied against it.
Student protests are big news. But they are blocking out the horrors of the Gaza war that inspired them.
Four teenagers plotted to buy guns and attack Jewish people days after a bishop was stabbed in a Sydney church, according to police documents cited in news reports.
The former Spanish football chief is being questioned as part of a corruption probe of his time in charge.
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