South Korea abandons plan to suspend licenses of striking doctors to resolve medical impasse
South Korea's government has announced it will abandon its plan to suspend the licenses of striking junior doctors to resolve the country’s long medical impasse
South Korea says it’ll withdraw its plan to suspend licenses of striking doctors to resolve the long medical impasse
South Korea says it’ll withdraw its plan to suspend licenses of striking doctors to resolve the long medical impasse
New parents in Baltimore could get $1,000 if voters approve 'baby bonus' initiative
A group of Baltimore teachers is asking voters to approve a program that would give $1,000 to new parents in hopes of reducing childhood poverty starting from birth
France’s Macron keeps prime minister, cites “stability” after chaotic election
The French President refused the prime minister's resignation, asking him to remain temporarily after chaotic election results left the government in limbo.
Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in Texas and Biden hosts NATO summit: Morning Rundown
Hurricane Beryl makes landfall on the Gulf Coast of Texas.
Children's hospital hit as Russian strikes kill 24 in Ukraine
Kyiv's mayor said there had been fatalities at the Ohmatdyt Children's Hospital, with children evacuated.
West African bloc risks 'disintegration' if juntas quit
The military leaders of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso say they are leaving Ecowas and forming a new alliance.
Boeing to plead guilty to criminal fraud charge
Families of the people who died on the flights five years ago have criticised it as a "sweetheart deal".
Israeli forces bombard Gaza City as tanks re-enter central areas
Residents say they are seeing some of the heaviest strikes since the war began nine months ago.
Hurricane Beryl makes landfall on Texas coast
Beryl regained hurricane strength late Sunday ahead of its expected landfall in Texas early Monday.
Boeing agrees to plead guilty to felony charge over fatal 737 Max crashes
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a single felony charge of conspiracy to defraud the government in connection to two crashes of its 737 Max jet that killed nearly 350 people during a six-month span in 2018 and
North Korean leader’s sister calls South’s live-fire drills ‘suicidal hysteria’
Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, condemned recent live-fire drills conducted by South Korea's military as a form of "suicidal hysteria" and threatened retaliation Monday.
Fix NHS gaps or face more attacks – ex cyber chief
Experts warn outdated NHS IT systems remain vulnerable after the cyber attack on hospitals.
On Course, On The Glide Path…
Learn about flight navigation by listening to a record. Released in 1960 by Aero-Progress, Inc.You can listen to it online at the Internet Archive.