The Kremlin has opened a criminal case against the prosecutor and several judges on the International Criminal Court in an apparent act of retribution for the court issuing an arrest warrant against President Vladimir Putin.
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'Live Laugh Lesbian': Target's cheeky Pride collection strikes again
Target’s standout message for LGBTQ Pride Month is simple: “Live Laugh Lesbian.”
North Carolina’s abortion law means even traveling for an abortion may be impossible for some in the South
As lawmakers in North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida work to restrict abortion rights, options for Southern women seeking to end a pregnancy are diminishing.
Zelenskyy says peace will become ‘closer’ as he makes dramatic visit to Japan for G7 summit
HIROSHIMA, Japan — Ukraine’s President Volodomyr Zelenskyy touched down in Japan Saturday for diplomatic talks with the leaders of the seven industrial nations, hours after President Joe Biden and his allies announced a slew of new sanctions designed to impede Russia’s ability to prolong the war.
Russia and China have a troubled past — but in one border town, they appear be growing closer
Brought closer by the war in Ukraine, Russia and China’s ties are on vivid display in the border town of Heihe.
Debt ceiling talks back on after GOP briefly halted negotiations
Republicans returned to the debt ceiling negotiating table Friday night after temporarily pausing talks with the White House that they said were “not productive.”
U.S. and allies plan to provide Ukrainian pilots with F-16 fighter jets
The U.S. and its allies plan to provide F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine — although the planes may not necessarily come directly from the U.S..
Pentagon leak suspect Jack Teixeira ordered to remain in jail as he awaits trial
A federal judge on Friday ordered Jack Teixeira, the Massachusetts Air National Guardsman accused of leaking classified military documents, to remain in jail while he awaits trial.
The parents of an 8-year-old who died in Border Patrol custody call for 'justice'
The parents of 8-year-old Anadith Tanay Reyes Álvarez, who died in Border Patrol custody, say their daughter’s illness wasn’t taken seriously and demand “justice.”
Why no post-Title 42 border surge? Shelter operators in Mexico say some migrants are rethinking how to cross the border
There was no migrant surge after Title 42 ended. Some shelter operators in Mexico say there are signs some migrants are rethinking how they’ll enter the U.S.