Manhattan Prosecutors Seize Roman Bust From Massachusetts Museum
The artwork was likely stolen from a shrine in what is now southwest Turkey, authorities say.
McConnell Didn’t Suffer Stroke, Congress’s Doctor Says
The Senate minority leader has had two freezing episodes in past two months.
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Some of them wandered onto an American missile range. Others appeared to be scuba diving. Chinese gate-crashers keep showing up at U.S. […]
Federal Court Throws Out Alabama’s Revised Congressional District Map
The legislature’s redrawn map flouts a Supreme Court ruling in June ordering the creation of a second majority-Black district, judges say.
Arm Targets More Than $52 Billion Valuation in Largest IPO of the Year
Apple, Intel and Nvidia are among the companies that plan to buy shares in the British chip maker’s initial public offering.
Russian Pilot Describes Defection to Ukraine, Urges Others to Follow
Capt. Maksim Kuzminov defected to Ukraine in an Mi-8 helicopter with help from Ukraine’s HUR military intelligence service.
Spanish Soccer Federation Fires Women’s National Team Coach Weeks After World Cup Win
The removal of World Cup-winner Jorge Vilda comes amid pressure to force out federation head Luis Rubiales following his forcible kiss of […]
For Some Gen Xers, Skateboarding Is For Life
The skateboarders aren’t letting their age—or fear of falling—stop them from riding.
Palestinian Authority Fights Its Own People in Struggle to Survive
The leadership is trying to reassert control in the West Bank, where militants reign in some areas.
The Government Has a Bridge to Sell You. Or Give You.
States try to find homes for historic structures, but best to check with family first.
Warner Bros. Cuts Profit Outlook as Hollywood Strikes Drag On
It is now targeting full-year adjusted earnings, before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, of $10.5 billion to $11 billion, down by $500 […]
Bank of Canada Expected to Keep Rates Unchanged on Weak GDP Data
Survey of economists indicate Canada’s central bank is done raising rates, and cuts could emerge in early 2024.