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The combination of two large rail companies would create the first coast-to-coast network, but the deal could reduce competition.
Erik Menendez required surgical intervention after complications with kidney stones, hospitalizing the convicted killer just weeks before he's scheduled to appear for a parole hearing with his brother in the 1989 murders of their parents
Wesley Morris talks with Eric Hynes of the Jacob Burns Film Center about Steven Spielberg’s influence on The New York Times’s “100 Best Movies of the 21st Century” list.
Meeting comes amid growing pressure on Trump administration to release Jeffrey Epstein filesThe Jeffrey Epstein files scandal swirling around Donald Trump and his administration continued to escalate on Thursday as officials from the Department of Justice were reportedly set to meet with the late se...
Amichay Eliyahu’s comments came amid growing hunger in the territory, where Israel controls the delivery of food.
The U.S. has withdrawn from Doha ceasefire talks after Hamas' response showed a "lack of desire" for an agreement. Israel also pulled negotiators amid escalating demands.
French President Emmanuel Macron shared a letter addressed to the leader of the Palestinian Authority on Thursday, citing a need for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Anne Burrell, the Food Network chef beloved for her wit and talent in the kitchen, died by suicide last month after being found unresponsive in her Brooklyn home, New York officials said Thursday
Si las intenciones y acciones del gobierno israelí son realmente genocidas, ¿por qué no ha sido más metódico y mucho más mortífero?
Pro wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, whose charisma and shirt-ripping showmanship brought professional wrestling to new heights of mainstream popularity, died Thursday in Florida, officials said
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte are suing a U.S. influencer for claiming that the first lady was born male.
The USDA has told states they must turn over SNAP recipients' sensitive data between July 24 and July 30. A federal judge will weigh in on whether that happens.
The State Department has shuttered the team involved in South China Sea security, getting rid of the top experts on the subject, at a time the administration says security in the region is a priority. NPR talked to several members of the team who were fired, who say there's no one to replace them.
Dozens of RV parks settled along the Guadalupe River that were destroyed by the Independence Day floods are still waiting to hear if FEMA will provide relief assistance to rebuilt their campers and mobile homes. This region is a favorite for people who have chosen to live near a river and surrounded...
On Thursday, the giant health care conglomerate announced that it had “proactively reached out” to the Justice Department, after reports of a government investigation had surfaced.
The university agreed to pay $200 million to settle allegations that it had failed to do enough to stop the harassment of Jewish students.
The deals highlight the countries’ deepening relationship under the new Syrian government, and a wave of investment in a country squeezed by war and sanctions.
The university entered into an agreement to settle claims that it allegedly violated federal anti-discrimination laws.
A court overturned a previous ruling requiring Mike Lindell to pay out $5 million to a software engineer who had entered Mr. Lindell’s challenge to skeptics of his election interference claims.