Wednesday Briefing: A Trump-Harvard Showdown
Trump escalated a feud with Harvard
President Trump increased pressure Monday and threatened to remove Harvard University's tax-exempt status after suspending $2.2 billion in financing for the university.
The Trump administration and the oldest and most prestigious university in the country were on the verge of...
Ukrainian forces ‘strike Russian brigade on Sumy
According to Ukraine's military, it has hit the base of the Russian missile battalion responsible for the deadly strike on Sumy on Sunday.
A Russian attack on the city left at least 119 people injured and 35 dead. Among the dead and injured were children.
A...
Gayle King defends all-female trip to space
After her historic Blue Origin flight with the first all-female crew, Gayle King addressed the doubters.
"Space is a both and, not an either or, and doing something in space does not imply stealing something from Earth. During the show on Tuesday, April 15, King...
Warning came 10 days before the deadliest air crash in South Korea.
At a meeting of a committee to avoid bird strikes at Muan International Airport, a dozen authorities convened in a room to review the number of planes struck by birds, which has increased over the last two years, according to statistics.
According to a meeting...
Russian Attack on Sumy in Ukraine Kills and Wounds Dozens
At least 32 people were killed in what seemed to be the bloodiest strike against civilians on Sunday morning when two Russian ballistic missiles crashed into a busy city center in northeastern Ukraine, according to authorities.
The attack on the city of Sumy in the...
UK Laws Are Not ‘Fit for Social Media Age,’
In a study published Monday in Britain, a government committee emphasized how uncontrolled disinformation fueled riots last summer and stated that British regulations limiting what the police may say about criminal investigations are "not fit for the social media age."
After a juvenile killed three...
A Small City That Lost Big in the Dominican Nightclub Tragedy
The president of the Lion's Club, a high school teacher, a trucking company owner, and half of the board of directors of a seniors club all died. Tony Blanco, a local son and former big league baseball player, perished in the tragedy.
Rubby Pérez, a...
Fugitive jeweller wanted over $1.8bn Indian bank fraud arrested after seven years
Belgium has apprehended a fugitive jeweler who was wanted in connection with a purported $1.8 billion fraud case.
Mehul Choksi is wanted in connection with one of the largest bank scams in Indian history, which happened seven years ago.
One branch of Punjab National Bank, the...
Palace celebrates King Charles, Camilla ’20 happy years’
To commemorate King Charles and Queen Camilla's 20th wedding anniversary, Buckingham Palace issued a touching film.
A charming film showcasing the royal couple's '20 happy years' together was posted by the King's office.
For those who are unaware, Charles and Camilla were married at Windsor Guildhall...
Trump Tariffs Live Updates: China Hit With 104% Tariffs as Stocks Slump
American taxes on Chinese imports are being doubled. Chinese nationalist blogs liken President Trump's taxes to a war declaration. Beijing will "fight to the end," the Foreign Ministry of China has vowed.
As tensions between the two largest powers in the globe have increased, they...
Adam Levine makes an amazing news.
Finally, Adam Levine is ending the suffering of Maroon 5 fans.
The Maroon 5 vocalist recently acknowledged that new music is really on the way during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
"I will verify that the rumors are accurate," Levine, 46, said...
Family Seeks Answers After Death of American Tourist in the Bahamas
A family from Maryland is looking for answers regarding the death of a 23-year-old man whose corpse they claim was discovered severely battered while on vacation in the Bahamas.
According to his family, Dinari McAlmont, a resident of Bowie, Maryland, was discovered dead on Saturday...














