World Mar 02 Myanmar police fire tear gas, rubber bullets at protesters Police in Myanmar repeatedly used tear gas and rubber bullets Tuesday against crowds protesting last month's coup.
Nation Mar 01 Pentagon announces $125 million military aid for Ukraine Kirby also updated reporters on last week's U.S. military airstrikes in Syria, saying the strikes likely killed one militia member, and left two others wounded.
Politics Mar 01 WATCH: White House press secretary Psaki holds news briefing The White House is defending it's dealing with Saudi Arabia following a U.S. intelligence report implicating Saudi Arabia's crown prince in the killing of U.S.-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
World Mar 01 Benjamin Netanyahu accuses Iran of attacking Israeli-owned cargo ship Without offering any evidence to his claim, Netanyahu told Israeli public broadcaster Kan that “it was indeed an act by Iran, that’s clear.”…
Nation Mar 01 MLB's spring training begins with fans in the stands A downward trend in COVID-19 cases throughout most of the country has meant that a limited amount of fans are allowed back in spring training facilities throughout Arizona and Florida.
Arts Feb 28 Golden Globe leaders vow to add diverse voices The leaders of the organization that gives out the Golden Globes is vowing change, and diversity, after reports that the group has no Black voting members.
World Feb 28 Nigerian families await news of 300 kidnapped schoolgirls Families in Nigeria waited anxiously for news of their abducted daughters after more than 300 schoolgirls were kidnapped by gunmen from a government school in the country’s north last week, the latest in a series of mass school kidnappings in…
World Feb 28 UN Human Rights Office says 18 killed in Myanmar crackdown Security forces in Myanmar opened fire and made mass arrests Sunday as they sought to break up protests against the military’s seizure of power, and a U.N. human rights official said it had “credible information” that 18 people were killed…
World Feb 27 Myanmar police deploy early to crank up pressure on protests Security forces in some areas appeared to become more aggressive in using force and making arrests, utilizing more plainclothes officers than had previously revealed themselves. Photos posted on social media showed that residents of at least two cities, Yangon and…
Nation Feb 26 WATCH: NASA names D.C. headquarters for 'Hidden Figures' engineer NASA on Friday is named its Washington headquarters after Mary W. Jackson, the space agency's first African American female engineer whose story was portrayed in the popular film "Hidden Figures."…