A U.S. military official says that a drone boat was deployed for the first time to rescue a downed flight crew.
‘The biggest threat to this country is our national debt,’ Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) told The Epoch Times.
Congo and Uganda are facing an outbreak of Ebola that has infected about 550 individuals.
The lawsuit argued that the rule change would make electricity more expensive and stop renewable energy projects from being built.
California’s 45th Congressional District is considered one of the state’s remaining competitive House races.
Pyongyang continues producing nuclear material capable of making roughly 10 to 20 nuclear weapons a year, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said.
Russian authorities said that Ukrainian drones struck a passenger train in Crimea, injuring the driver and killing his assistant.
Government-sponsored research found no health benefits for even low levels of alcohol consumption.
Cases of screwworm, a type of fly that has parasitic larvae, had not been reported in Texas since the 1960s.
‘Numbnuts lost the first shipment,’ one wrote.
The Pentagon also argued that Anthropic’s claim under the Administrative Procedure Act is not subject to judicial review.
U.S. envoy Dan Negrea said that Moscow cannot achieve its goals on the battlefield and that ‘escalation will not change that.’
The president credited a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports for pushing Iran toward a deal as negotiations enter a final phase.
Ming Chu-cheng of National Taiwan University drew parallels between current challenges in China and conditions that preceded the fall of Soviet-era regimes.
Bunia, Rwampara, and Mongbwalu remain the hardest-hit health zones as Congo’s Ebola outbreak continues to expand.
‘We’ve woken up to truly barbaric footage on a street in Belfast,” said Reform’s shadow chancellor Robert Jenrick.
Some beneficiaries will find it harder to qualify for protective exemptions, according to experts.
A Georgetown University team will turn a lab into a command center for real-time monitoring of fans from all over the world.
The reviews will focus on parental opt-out rights for sexual orientation and gender ideology instruction, among other things.
Recommended literary works include classic novels, historical U.S. documents, and biblical passages. Some say the list is too long and lacks diversity.