Israeli military forces raided a refugee camp in the West Bank on Monday, igniting the fiercest day of fighting in years.
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Water wars: Afghanistan and Iran’s deadly border flare-up spotlights scarcity crisis
Iran and Afghanistan are going head to head over control of the supply of a crucial resource that’s shrinking by the day: water.
Judge bars Trump from disclosing — or keeping — evidence in documents case
A judge issued a protective order Monday barring Donald Trump from disclosing evidence set to be turned over to him by the government in the classified documents case.
How to have fun this summer without breaking the bank
TODAY’s Vicky Nguyen stops by Studio 1A with tips for saving money while planning activities and trips this summer.
America’s biggest counties prepare for major fights over local prosecutors
Northern Virginia will pass judgment on a trio of prosecutors in Democratic primaries Tuesday, part of a wave of big district attorney elections around the U.S.
Russia’s Navalny defends himself in new trial that could keep him locked up for decades
Jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny appeared before a Russian court on Monday to defend himself against new charges of extremism that could extend his prison term by decades.
How one city's apology to Black and Latino residents sparked a backlash
Hayward, Calif., apologized for its role in destroying a Black and Latino community in the 1960s. Some locals say the apology has done more harm than good.
At least 15 shot, 4 dead, in shootings across the U.S. on the last Sunday of spring
Shootings erupted across the nation, in both rural and urban locations, on the last Sunday of meteorological spring, according to reports from authorities.
House fire kills father and two sons staying with friends at North Carolina home
Five people, including a father and his two juvenile sons, were declared dead in the wake of a fire that destroyed a house in North Carolina on Sunday morning, authorities said.
Retiring civil rights leader says Juneteenth shouldn't be jubilant
Civil rights leader Rev. William J. Barber II delivered his last sermon as pastor of his North Carolina church Sunday, saying Juneteenth should be somber.