First Hurricane of the Season Forms in Atlantic
Beryl, a storm gaining strength in the Atlantic Ocean, has become the first named hurricane of the season. It is expected to hit several Caribbean islands, possibly reaching Category 3…
Beryl, a storm gaining strength in the Atlantic Ocean, has become the first named hurricane of the season. It is expected to hit several Caribbean islands, possibly reaching Category 3…
At least 18 people died and 30 were injured in a series of explosions in Borno state, northeastern Nigeria, according to officials. One of the explosions, believed to be a…
France is voting in a parliamentary election this Sunday that could make history, as the far-right National Rally (RN) led by Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella is closer to…
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is asking again for more long-range weapons and air defenses after a missile attack killed seven people, including two children, in Vilniansk, near Zaporizhzhia. The attack…
10 Best Healthy Tortilla Brands to Buy, According to Dietitians Not all tortillas are created equal. Some have more protein, fiber, or fewer carbs. With many options available now, finding…
Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan missed their colleague Dr. Jennifer Ashton’s last day on Good Morning America. Ashton, GMA’s chief medical correspondent, said goodbye on June 27, with Whit Johnson,…
This week, North Korea’s weapon test sparked tension with South Korea. North Korea claimed to have fired a new advanced missile with multiple warheads, but South Korea accused them of…
Mauritania is voting in a presidential election with key issues like slavery, migration, and jihadist threats at the forefront. President Mohamed ould Cheikh Ghazouani seeks a second term, competing against…
Was There a Massacre After Kenya’s Anti-Tax Protests? During this week’s violent protests in Nairobi, Kenya’s capital, rumors began to spread, making an already tense situation worse. On Tuesday, at…
Supreme Court Ends “Chevron Deference” Rule, Shifting Power from Federal Agencies In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court has ended the “Chevron deference,” a rule dating back to 1984 that…