World
‘Would Give Trump an A Plus’: Four Years On, Arizona Rancher Still 'Tickled Pink' by Trump
Four years later, the 81-year-old is just as enthusiastic about the upcoming US election and has no doubt which candidate is getting his vote.
'Kamala-mala-mala?': Republican Senator Mispronounces Harris' Name Repeatedly at Trump Rally
Republican Sen. David Perdue mocked Kamala Harris, his Senate colleague and the Democratic vice presidential nominee, on Friday by repeatedly mispronouncing her name at a Georgia rally for President Donald Trump.
Trudeau: Canada Won't Stop Calling For Human Rights In China
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday his government will not stop standing up for human rights in China.
AP Source: FBI Probing If Emails Part Of Influence Operation
The FBI is investigating whether emails that were published by the New York Post related to Joe Biden's son, Hunter, are connected to a possible Russian influence operation to spread disinformation, according to a person familiar with the matter.
European Tour Scottish Championship Par Scores
Matt Wallace, England 65-67_132-12
Watchdog Org: Trump '16 Campaign, PAC Illegally Coordinated
New documents from a former Cambridge Analytica insider reveal what an election watchdog group claims was illegal coordination between Donald Trumps 2016 presidential campaign and a billionaire-funded pro-Trump super PAC.
Dueling Attacks In Kentucky's Big-spending Senate Race
Flush with a late burst of campaign cash in her bid to unseat Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Democrat Amy McGrath is using some of her money to amplify an awkward moment for the powerful majority leader from their exchange about the coronavirus in thei...
EU Slaps Sanctions On 7 New Syria Government Ministers
The European Union on Friday imposed sanctions on seven ministers recently appointed to the Syrian government, blaming them for playing a role in the continued crackdown on civilians in the warravaged country.
Former French President Sarkozy Facing New Legal Charges
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is facing new legal charges over alleged illegal financing of his successful election campaign in 2007, the financial prosecutor's office said on Friday, confirming an earlier Mediapart press report.
Putin Proposes Yearlong Extension Of Nuclear Pact With US
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday made a strong call to save the last existing nuclear arms control pact between his country and the United States, proposing to extend it at least for one year.
Pfizer Eyes US Approval for Emergency Use of Coronavirus Vaccine in November
The US Food and Drug Administration has said it wants at least two months of safety data before authorizing emergency use of any experimental coronavirus vaccine.
Malaysia's Anwar Faces Police Probe Over Bid To Become PM
Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is set to be questioned by police Friday over his claim that he has a list of lawmakers supporting his bid to oust the government.
Saudi Minister Stresses Bringing Israel, Palestinians Into Talks
The main focus of Middle East peace efforts should be to bring Israel and the Palestinians back to the negotiating table, the Saudi foreign minister said on Thursday in a comment suggesting that IsraeliSaudi normalization is unlikely any time soon.
Massachusetts Foster Parents Could Be First To Unionize
Massachusetts could become home to the first union to successfully represent foster parents.
Ancient Stone Patterns Add New Wrinkle To Pipeline Debate
Images from an underwater vehicle seem to reveal stone patterns on the bottom of the Straits of Mackinac in northern Michigan, possible evidence of Native American artifacts from thousands of years ago, a newspaper reported.