Israel war cabinet meets to discuss Iran response
Israel's military chief of staff says the attack by Iran "will be met with a response", as allies urge restraint.
How is Paris preparing for the Olympics and Paralympics?
France's government may change the Olympic opening ceremony in Paris because of security worries.
Modi’s elections or Dictator Aladeen’s Olympics?
Many are comparing India's upcoming elections to the rigged Olympics in the 2012 film Dictator. They are not wrong.
Azerbaijan calls for ICJ to throw out Armenian ethnic cleansing case
The case accuses Azerbaijan of glorifying racism and allowing hate speech against Armenians.
Lawmakers brawl as Georgian Parliament considers ‘foreign agent’ bill
Legislators debate bill requiring organisations that accept overseas funds to register as foreign agents or face fines.
What is Tweety McTreason’s ‘hush money’ trial all about?
Here's what you need to know about Donald Trump’s ‘hush money’ criminal trial involving Stormy Daniels.
Israel weighs response to Iranian attack as U.S. and allies urge restraint
Israel’s war cabinet met to consider its response to an unprecedented Iranian attack. Biden and other world leaders called for restraint.
Wave of pro-Palestinian protests closes bridges, major roads across U.S.
Protesters stopped traffic in both directions on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and disrupted traffic to Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, authorities reported.
Russian weapons help Iran harden defenses against Israeli airstrike
Intelligence officials say Tehran’s growing partnership with Moscow is strengthening the capabilities of both countries.
Know the signs of irritable bowel syndrome
April is IBS Awareness Month, which makes this a good time to learn about the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS. Research suggests that about 12% of people in the U.S. have irritable bowel syndrome, and it's more common among women
U.S. pharmacy database shows record-high shortages of medical drugs
Americans are facing more shortages of the drugs they need for medical care than ever before, a national pharmacy database shows.
Retail, food sales jump 0.7% in March, more than doubling Wall Street predictions
The Commerce Department said on Monday that March retail and food services sales jumped 0.7%, more than double what forecasters had predicted but it also raised concerns about inflation.
Antibiotics don't speed recovery from cough, study shows
Doctors sometimes prescribe antibiotics to help treat a cough, but a new study shows the drugs won't help reduce the severity or duration of coughing -- even if a bacterial infection is the culprit.