Student and veteran journalists say that college newsrooms, independent media and legacy outlets across Chicago are now working together in ways that upend decades of cutthroat competition, building tools to track enforcement and collaborating on inf
King Charles III has been "deeply touched" by the response to his update on his cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace said Saturday, adding that the monarch is pleased to have highlighted the value of screening programs for the disease.
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has tightened its rules on photographs used for immigration paperwork, introducing stricter limits aimed at reducing identity fraud.
Three Americans were killed Saturday in Syria in an ambush attack by an Islamic State group member, US Central Command said.
Several Syrian and American soldiers were wounded when shots were fired at a joint military delegation in Palmyra in central Syria on Saturday, state media said.
After Mexico approved a 50 per cent tariff hike on India for select products, New Delhi has warned of taking "appropriate measures" to safeguard its interests, an official said on Saturday.
A raccoon that broke into a liquor store in the US and passed out after getting drunk last month has again caused chaos.
Tens of thousands rallied for the party of Nepal's ousted prime minister, KP Sharma Oli, on Saturday, in the largest gathering in the Himalayan country since youth-led anti-graft protests forced him out three months ago.
Russia on Saturday said it hit Ukrainian industrial and energy facilities overnight with hypersonic missiles.
Fighting raged Saturday morning along the border of Thailand and Cambodia, even after US President Donald Trump, acting as a mediator, declared that he had won agreement from both countries for a ceasefire.
US President Donald Trump said that the newly released photos of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and him with multiple women were "no big deal" and that he had not even seen them.
Alex's father reportedly removed the brain from the washing machine, returned it to the bag, and took it back to Singh at the funeral home.
US intelligence officials temporarily suspended sharing some key information with Israel during the Biden administration over concerns about its conduct of the war in Gaza, according to six people familiar with the matter.
Kupiansk, in Kharkiv Oblast near the Russian border, has been a focal point in the recent conflict.
Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado had to disguise herself and move through choppy, cold seas as part of a secret mission to leave the country.
The child, identified as Ava, died in December 2023 after sustaining brain injuries caused by wounds inflicted by her stepmother, the judiciary's Mizan Online news outlet reported.
A public listing would open SpaceX to a broader and more diverse pool of investors, including individual buyers, while giving existing shareholders an easier path to cash out and realize substantial capital gains.
An Indian-origin entrepreneur is facing serious charges in California after an alleged arson attempt at a winery escalated into a high-risk police confrontation.
Three Indian-origin truck drivers have been arrested after a shootout between two rival tow-truck groups in Canada. The search is still on for another suspect, said Peel Regional Police, sharing a video of the shootout in Brampton.
The photo release included images of the right-wing political operative Steve Bannon, billionaires Richard Branson and Bill Gates, filmmaker Woody Allen, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and law professor Alan Dershowitz.
Real Madrid have only won two of their last eight matches piling pressure on their manager Xabi Alonso for Alaves trip.
Orban's government has been rocked by several child-abuse scandals in recent years.
Peacekeepers from Bangladesh killed in attack on Kadugli that Sudanese army blames on RSF paramilitary.
Rwandan-backed rebels seize city week after Trump oversees peace deal.
Mohamed Salah came off the bench to assist the second of Hugo Ekitike's double as Liverpool returned to winning ways.
There was no immediate confirmation from Hamas or from medics that Saad was among the dead.
Nobel Peace Prize winner among dozens released as United States removes potash sanctions.
Paramilitary force intensifies offensive in Kordofan region after seizing control of Darfur in October.
The studio that helped build Hollywood is now in the middle of its very own drama.
US Central Command says lone gunman was 'engaged and killed' after launching attack in central Syria.
Argentina football icon Lionel Messi is on a three-day GOAT tour of India before the 2026 defence of FIFA World Cup.
Lionel Messi’s fans vented their anger over his brief appearance at a city stadium in Kolkata, India.
Cross-border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has shown no signs of easing.
And it can do so by saving its children.
A ceasefire deal appears distant as energy facilities are hit in Ukraine; Russia says a drone kills two.
US president orders 5,000 Ethiopians to leave in 60 days amid broader push to end protections for over one million.
All our updates, including Mohamed Salah latest and reaction, following our text commentary stream of the EPL game.
Rubio says Rwanda's actions in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are a "clear violation" of the peace deal
101 East investigates Catholic exorcisms in the Philippines and their impact on the faithful and the vulnerable.
Video shows children in Gaza desperately trying to sweep floodwater away from their makeshift tents.
VR headsets are offering injured, traumatised Palestinian children respite from hardships in war-torn Gaza.
Libya’s National Museum in Tripoli has reopened for the first time in more than a decade.
ELN conducts military drills, orders civilians indoors, as Trump warns drug-producing nations face potential attack.
Kim Jong Un participates in latest public event to honour North Korean troops who served with Russian forces.
Witnesses at the hospital and the UN say the attack killed medics, patients and may 'amount to a war crime'.