Arts Jun 19 Ian Holm, British star of stage and screen, dies at 88 Holm, an acclaimed actor whose long career included roles in “Chariots of Fire” and “The Lord of the Rings,” died peacefully Friday morning in a hospital.
Politics Jun 18 State Department official quits over Trump response to racial tensions, report says Mary Elizabeth Taylor, the assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs, said in her resignation letter that Trump's actions "cut sharply against my core values and convictions."…
World Jun 18 German lawmakers to probe security agencies over far-right killing German lawmakers plan to investigate possible mistakes made by security agencies in their handling of two neo-Nazis suspected of killing a regional politician last year.
Health Jun 18 WATCH: Trump holds roundtable with governors on reopening small businesses amid COVID-19 Three months after the viral outbreak shut down businesses across the country, U.S. employers are still shedding jobs at a heavy rate, a trend that points to a slow and prolonged recovery from the recession.
Nation Jun 18 Half-brother of black man found hanged in California park killed by police after pursuit The man was killed in a gunbattle with Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies seeking him as kidnap and assault suspect, according to authorities and a family lawyer.
Nation Jun 18 Seattle police union expelled from city's largest labor group The largest labor group in the Seattle area has expelled the city's police union, saying the guild representing officers failed to address racism within its ranks.
Politics Jun 18 WATCH: Officials testify on international response to COVID-19 The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will hold a hearing June 18 on U.S. international pandemic preparedness, prevention and response as it relates to COVID-19.
Politics Jun 18 Jean Kennedy Smith, last surviving sibling of JFK, dies The last surviving sibling of President John F. Kennedy and a former ambassador to Ireland died Wednesday.
Health Jun 17 Arizona virus infections surge in major U.S. hot spot Arizona hospitals are treating a record number of coronavirus patients amid a surge of new cases that has made the state a U.S. virus hotspot.
World Jun 17 President von der Leyen vows to fight lack of diversity in E.U. institutions The European Union's top official is pledging to address the lack of racial diversity within EU institutions.