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US intelligence suggests American who vanished in Syria in 2017 has died, daughter says she was told
U.S. officials have developed specific and highly credible intelligence suggesting that an American citizen who disappeared seven years ago while traveling in Syria has died, the man's daughter said Saturday.
US Man Shoots 6-Month-Old Child Multiple Times Holding Mother Captive, Infant Expected To Survive
A fire engulfed the house when US state Arizona’s Surprise city’s police were engaged in a standoff along with SWAT teams.
Watch: SpaceX Falcon 9 Sets New Reusability Record With 21st Launch, Deploys More Starlink Satellites
SpaceX Falcon 9 sets a new reusability record with its 21st launch, deploying 23 Starlink satellites into orbit
Khalistani Operative Kamal Singh Soorma Apprehended In US With Massive Drug Haul
Video surfaces of US police capturing alleged Khalistani operative Kamal Singh Soorma smuggling drugs worth $1.5 million provided by ISI
Violence in Bishkek: Indian Mission Asks Indian Students To Stay Indoors
The mission asked Indian students in the city to stay indoors. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar advised the Indian students to stay in regular touch with the Indian embassy
'I’m Absolutely Determined': 29-Year-Old Dutch Woman Zoraya ter Beek Granted Euthanasia Approval
Euthanasia is often performed by administering drugs or other means to induce a painless death
Israeli Military Finds Bodies Of 3 Hostages In Gaza, Including Shani Louk, Killed At Music Festival
A photo of 22-year-old Shani’s twisted body in the back of a pickup truck ricocheted around the world and brought to light the scale of the militants’ attack on communities in southern Israel
Putin Says Russia Has No Plans To Capture Ukraine's Kharkiv City For Now
Speaking to reporters on a visit to Harbin, China, Putin said that Moscow launched attacks in the Kharkiv region in response to the Ukrainian shelling of Russia’s Belgorod region
Caught On Cam: Attack On Orthodox Jewish Boys In Brooklyn Sparks Hate Crime Probe
A disturbing incident in Brooklyn where a man attacked two Orthodox Jewish boys, sparking a hate crime investigation by the New York police
US military says Gaza pier project is complete and aid will soon flow as Israel-Hamas war rages
The U.S. military finished installing a floating pier off the Gaza Strip on Thursday, with officials poised to begin ferrying badly needed humanitarian aid into the enclave besieged over seven months of intense fighting in the IsraelHamas war.
Harris accepts debate invite to face off with Trump's VP pick, which may come at convention
Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted an invitation from CBS News to debate former President Donald Trump's vice presidential pick this summer, the Biden campaign said Thursday, as the Republican said he might wait until his party's convention in July...
UN Alarmed By Surge Of Young Migrants Crossing The Dangerous 'Donkey Route' Called Darien Gap
UNICEF reports a 34% increase in minors crossing Colombia's Darien Gap to reach 160,000 this year. The perilous journey poses a prolonged crisis, with many children facing danger
Indonesia: Rare Conjoined Twins' Mobility Restored Through Complex Bone Surgery
Conjoined twins born in Indonesia with rare condition - ischiopagus tripus - undergo successful surgery. Doctors highlight complexity in separation
Who Is Slovak PM Fico, What Are The ‘Conspiracies’ Spreading Online On His Assassination Bid
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's political career and stance on issues amid shooting incident. Learn about his reforms and pro-Russian views
US cites 'misuse' of AI by China and others in closed-door bilateral talks
Highlevel U.S. government envoys raised concerns over “the misuse of AI” by China and others in closeddoor talks with Chinese officials in Geneva, the White House said Wednesday.
Controversy Erupts At 'Desis Decide' Gala: Hindu Groups Say Anti-Indian Voices Invited, Take Dems To Task
Hindu groups opposed the invitation of Safa Ahmed from Indian American Muslim Council and Ria Chakrabarty from Hindus for Human Rights.