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U.S. military aircraft conducting evacuation flights from Kabul will land in Germany on Friday, the Pentagon said.
After watching the last two regattas from another continent, Sir Ben Ainslie will be back at the wheel of the British boat for SailGPs regatta Friday and Saturday in Aarhus, Denmark.
A Delaware judge ruled Thursday that the Boy Scouts of American can enter into a pivotal $850 million agreement that the organization hopes to use as a springboard to emerging from bankruptcy later this year, but rejected two key provisions of the deal.
Faced with a potential new migration wave from Afghanistan, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on European nations Thursday to shoulder the responsibility for Afghans fleeing the Taliban and warned that his country wont become Europes refugee w...
The surging virus is spreading anxiety and causing turmoil and infighting among parents, administrators and politicians around the US.
It appears Amrullah Saleh has retreated to the country’s last remaining holdout: the Panjshir Valley northeast of Kabul.
The United States is facing a resurgence of Covid-19 infections, as the Delta variant spreads.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Wednesday backed the central bank's recent moves to raise interest rates, but took a swipe at a board member for criticizing his plan to allocate International Monetary Fund resources to pay off debt.
A fourth business executive faces criminal charges stemming from a federal investigation into a failed multibilliondollar project to build two nuclear reactors in South Carolina, authorities announced Wednesday.
Some 3,200 people have been evacuated by the US military so far, a White House official said, including 1,100 on Tuesday alone.
In the chaos following the Taliban takeover, Noman and another family tried to get to the airport Tuesday through clogged streets, checkpoints and gunfire but were forced to turn back.
A former United States Golf Association employee has been charged in a scheme to embezzle funds from the unauthorized sale of U.S. Open Championship tickets, Acting United States Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced Tuesday.
Cuba's government on Tuesday spelled out its laws against using social media or the internet to stir up protests or insult the state and offered people a form to report offenders.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Tuesday rescinded a 19th century proclamation that called for citizens to kill Native Americans and take their property, in what he hopes can begin to make amends for sins of the past.
A former relief pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates was sentenced Tuesday to at least two years behind bars for statutory sexual assault and child pornography, among other charges, in a case involving a girl who was 13 when the encounters began.
House Democrats on Tuesday put forward a new proposal to update the landmark Voting Rights Act, seeking against long odds to revive the civil rightsera legislation that once served as a barrier against discriminatory voting laws.