World Oct 31 Iran plans public trials for 1,000 protesters in Tehran The mass indictments announced on Monday mark the government's first major legal action aimed at quashing dissent since unrest erupted over six weeks ago.
Politics Oct 31 Read the full federal charges against accused attacker of Paul Pelosi The man accused of attacking Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, told police he wanted to hold the speaker hostage. David DePape has been charged with two federal crimes.
World Oct 31 German Chancellor Scholz urges climate activists not to endanger others German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is urging climate activists to show "creativity" and avoid endangering others after attacking art works and setting up blockades that allegedly delayed the arrival of a specialist rescue crew at an accident scene.
Politics Oct 31 WATCH: State Department condemns Russia for 'weaponizing food' in Ukraine The United States is condemning Russia's decision to suspend its participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative after Russia accused Ukraine of a drone strike against Russia’s Black Sea Fleet off the Crimean Peninsula.
Nation Oct 30 Men exonerated in Malcolm X's murder to receive $36 million in settlements The city of New York is settling lawsuits filed on behalf of two men who were exonerated last year for the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X, agreeing to pay $26 million for the wrongful convictions which led to both men spending decades…
World Oct 30 More than 60 dead, many injured in western India bridge collapse At least 60 people died and many are feared injured after a cable bridge collapsed into a river in the western Indian state of Gujarat on Sunday evening, local media reported.
World Oct 30 'There was no exit': Witness recalls harrowing moments in Seoul crowd surge As he watched a dozen or more unconscious partygoers carried out from a narrow backstreet packed with youngsters dressed like movie characters, an overwhelmed Ken Fallas couldn’t process what was happening.
Health Oct 29 How and why do crowd surges turn deadly? It happened at a music festival in Houston, a soccer stadium in England, during a hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, in a Chicago nightclub, and countless other gatherings: Large crowds surge toward exits, onto playing fields or press up against a stage…
World Oct 29 Iran's Revolutionary Guard issues warning to protestors about 'end of the riots' Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard issued a new warning on Saturday to antigovernment protesters, even as demonstrations continued in cities and university campuses across the country for the sixth straight week.
Politics Oct 28 WATCH: San Francisco police identify man accused of attacking Nancy Pelosi's husband The suspect who attacked Paul Pelosi, the House speaker's husband, specifically targeted their San Francisco home, people familiar with the matter said Friday.