World Apr 19 Cuba's parliament ratifies President Díaz-Canel for new 5-year term Cuba's National Assembly has ratified President Miguel Díaz-Canel for a new five-year term, in a decision to maintain continuity as the island faces a deep economic crisis.
Politics Apr 19 WATCH: 'Tennessee Three' to visit Biden next week, White House says Three Tennessee lawmakers who faced expulsion votes after participating in protests over last month's school shooting in Nashville will visit the White House to meet with President Joe Biden on Monday.
Nation Apr 19 Texas cheerleaders shot after one says she mistakenly got in the wrong car Authorities say a man shot and wounded two cheerleaders in a Texas supermarket parking lot after one of them said she mistakenly got into his car thinking it was her own.
Politics Apr 19 WATCH: Ukraine top prosecutor says Russian forces are using rape, torture to sow terror Kostin said more than 60 cases of rape were documented in the Kherson region alone. In areas still controlled by Russian forces, residents, including children, are being forcefully relocated to other occupied territories or to Russia.
Politics Apr 19 LISTEN: Supreme Court rejects Turkish bank's arguments in Iran case The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a Turkish bank's main arguments for avoiding prosecution on charges it helped Iran evade U.S. sanctions, but the court sent the case back for additional review.
Politics Apr 18 What are China's alleged 'secret overseas police stations'? Police in New York have arrested two men for allegedly setting up a secret police station for a Chinese provincial police agency to collect information on opponents of the ruling Communist Party.
Politics Apr 18 Iowa's Senate advances controversial bill to loosen child labor laws The Labor Department says it has more than 600 child labor investigations underway, and officials are concerned about the exploitation of children, particularly migrants who may not even have a parent in the United States.
World Apr 18 U.S. journalist held by Russia on espionage charges to stay in jail A Russian judge ruled Tuesday that American journalist Evan Gershkovich must remain behind bars on espionage charges in a case that is part of a Kremlin crackdown on dissent and press freedom amid the war in Ukraine.
Politics Apr 18 WATCH: DHS Secretary Mayorkas testifies on Homeland Security budget in Senate hearing The Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testified on the Homeland Security budget in a Senate hearing Tuesday.
Politics Apr 17 8 Ohio officers won't be charged in shooting of 25-year-old Black man Eight police officers who fired dozens of rounds at Jayland Walker, a 25-year-old Black man, following a car and foot chase will not face criminal charges in his death because a grand jury declined to indict them, Ohio’s attorney general…