Google to pay over 300 European news publishers for content
The tech giant signed deals with news outlets in Germany, Hungary, France, Austria, the Netherlands and Ireland.
Hong Kong arrests then frees Catholic cardinal and singer: Report
Cardinal Joseph Zen and three others were arrested by Hong Kong police, NGO Hong Kong Watch said.
Study sheds light on dark history of U.S. Indigenous residential schools
A first-of-its-kind U.S. federal study of Native American boarding schools that for over a century sought to assimilate Indigenous children into white society has identified more than 400
Tourists, crew rescued in the Galapagos after boat sinks
Authorities in Ecuador say a boat with 15 tourists and 10 crew members caught fire and sank off the Galapagos Islands, but all aboard were rescued
Israeli minister pledges full probe into killing of reporter
Israel’s defense minister has promised a thorough investigation of the killing of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh and asked that Palestinian officials hand over the bullet that killed her
Ukraine announces first war crime trial of Russian soldier in custody
Ukraine’s prosecutor general said 21-year-old Vadim Shishimarin would stand trial in the killing of an unarmed resident in the Sumy region.
Overturning Roe could have major repercussions for IVF treatments, fertility experts warn
News that the Supreme Court is on the cusp of overturning Roe v. Wade is sounding alarms for an unexpected part of the population: people looking to get pregnant and the doctors who are helping them.
Egypt says general, 4 troops killed in fighting in Sinai
Egypt’s military says a general and four troops have been killed in fighting in the Sinai Peninsula
Sen. Collins calls police over abortion rights message written outside her Maine home
Republican Sen. Susan Collins called the police over the weekend after an abortion rights message was written on a sidewalk outside her Maine home.
The one big lesson from the 2022 elections so far
Donald Trump isn't in office anymore. But he remains the dominant figure of the 2022 midterm elections.
Work starts on New York’s first offshore wind project
Follow @EngelsAngleConstruction is underway on New York's first offshore wind project.South Fork Wind is being jointly developed by Ørsted and Eversource, and is expected to come online in 2023.The project positions New York to lead the nation in offshore wind development, according to Doreen
Third ‘South Park’ special premieres June 1 on Paramount+
Paramount+ announced the third "South Park" special on Wednesday. "South Park: The Streaming Wars" premieres June 1.
Arizona convenience store closed due to bee swarm
Authorities in Arizona said a convenience store was temporarily closed due to a large swarm of bees around the business.
In photos: Highlights for the week in Washington for May 9, 2022
King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein of Jordan speaks, President Joe Biden meets with the Prime Minister of Italy and the signing of the Ukraine Lend-Lease Act among the highlights for the week in Washington of May 9, 2022.
How to Figure Out Your Monthly Food Budget
Some recurring expenses in your budget are the same each month, which makes them easy to anticipate. But some budget lines are harder to keep consistent—food, for instance. Food is a necessity, after all, but it’s possible to spend way more than you need
How to Get Rid of Pins and Needles in Your Hands
It happens when you least expect it: one minute your hand is functioning as usual, and then next it’s partially numb and floppy, and feels like it’s getting pricked by pins and needles. In other words, your hand fell asleep. Read more...
At a garrison church in a western Ukrainian city, the martial mingles with the sacred
Landmark church is a lodestar as Ukrainians mourn war dead and pray for living soldiers: 'Here, we are all together,' chaplain says.