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Biden officially notifies Congress of Syria airstrike
President Joe Biden on Saturday notified Congress of his decision to authorize an airstrike in Syria this week against what the US said were Iranian-affiliated facilities. -
See where storm is headed next
More than 20 people were killed after powerful storms and at least one tornado pummeled Mississippi on Friday night, ripping roofs off homes, nearly leveling some neighborhoods and knocking out power for thousands, officials said Saturday morning. -
Sicilian island sees record-high migrant arrivals by boat
A record of more than 2,000 migrants arrived on the Sicilian island of Lampedusa in the past day, an Italian official said on Saturday. -
'Idiot' jumped off three-story building into Venice canal 'for the likes', mayor says
Italian authorities are searching for a man who jumped off a three-story building into a canal in Venice on Thursday. -
Secrets uncovered as scientists explore Beethoven's DNA
The idea of time travel has always fascinated me. -
Suspect in Haitian president's assassination accepts plea deal in Florida
A suspect in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, who was killed in his bedroom in July of 2021, accepted a plea agreement from US federal prosecutors on Friday. -
Trump heads to Waco as investigations loom and DeSantis battle brews
Former President Donald Trump is set to hold a campaign rally Saturday in Waco, Texas -- returning to the trail amid his warnings of "death & destruction" resulting from investigations into his actions. -
TikTok users are making fun of Congress members for their questions to app CEO Shou Chew
TikTok creators have had enough of Congress seemingly not understanding how the internet works. -
Former F1 driver Nelson Piquet fined nearly $1 million for racist and homophobic comments against Lewis Hamilton
Three-time Formula One champion Nelson Piquet was ordered to pay a fine of nearly $1 million (five million reais) in moral damages for racist and homophobic comments aimed at Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, a court ruling published on Friday said. -
Parthenon fragments returned by the Vatican go on display in Greece
The Vatican has returned three fragments of the Parthenon sculptures kept by the Vatican for centuries to Greece. -
International 'wine train' planned for Europe by 2026
A direct "wine train" could soon link London and southern France, and the world's happiest country is set to share its secrets with a lucky few in a free master class on home turf, with travel expenses covered. -
TV sex scenes are having a steamy moment
Ahhh, springtime. -
Beware deepfake reality, as Trump dominates headlines
After earlier and incorrectly predicting his own arrest this week, former President Donald Trump veered into the more sinister business of predicting violence and catastrophe if he's arrested. -
Banks aren't out of the woods yet and neither is the economy. Here's why
Markets seesawed severely this week when two of the US economy's most prominent leaders gave seemingly contradictory statements on the health of the banking sector. Expect more turbulence ahead. -
VP Harris embarks on history-making Africa trip amid US-China competition
When Kamala Harris steps off Air Force Two in Ghana on Sunday, she'll become the first Black woman US vice president to visit Africa, marking another chapter in her barrier-breaking role. -
A threat to democracy or much-needed reform? Israel's judicial overhaul explained
For months, hundreds of thousands of Israelis have been taking to the streets across the country to protest far-reaching changes to Israel's legal system some say threaten the country's democratic foundations.