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The material, which was purchased from a little-known Chinese company, was sold with falsified documents and used in parts that went into jets from both manufacturers. [...]
Plus, New York targets rogue smoke shops. [...]
Israel said it took care to avoid harming civilians when it targeted two Hamas fighters. An investigation shows civilian casualties were almost inevitable. [...]
Both sides are pursuing maximalist demands, jockeying for a deal that will determine the fate of postwar Gaza — and allow them to declare victory. [...]
The Grand Rapids area helped deliver Michigan to Donald J. Trump in 2016 and President Biden four years later. Many voters long for new options. [...]
Chris Mason and Henry Zeffman find Sunak supporters downbeat and Starmer's team buoyant as polls fail to narrow. [...]
Reform UK is gaining ground in the polls since the former UKIP leader's decision to stand as a candidate. [...]
It comes as the leaders of Reform and Plaid Cymru took calls from the public as part of BBC Radio 5 Live's election special. [...]
Ahead of Scotland's match against Germany, the Tartan Army are partying it up in Munich's streets. [...]
Two special programmes, including a final interview, are broadcast on the BBC on Friday. [...]
Luka Modric remains the heart and soul of Croatia as he heads into what is likely his final international tournament, Euro 2024. However, the Real Madrid superstar is not without [...]
The EU is set to impose punitive tariffs on Chinese electric cars and Beijing is already threatening countermeasures. German carmakers are calling for open markets. [...]
The Russian leader's conditions for peace were swiftly rejected by Ukraine, which described them as a sham. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will outline his own peace-plan in Switzerland over the [...]
World leaders are converging in the Bürgenstock Resort in Switzerland for the Summit on Peace in Ukraine in hopes of finding a way to end the war. A handful of [...]
The African National Congress and Democratic Alliance have reached a deal to form a unity government along with the Inkatha Freedom Party. President Cyril Ramaphosa is likely to be reelected [...]
The hikers were visiting a popular Arizona tourist destination that features towering blue-green waterfalls on the Havasupai reservation deep in a gorge neighboring Grand Canyon National Park. [...]
The Supreme Court unanimously rejected a challenge to the FDA's rules for the abortion pill mifepristone. NPR readers share the best advice their dads have given. [...]
In her new book, Dr. Casey Means argues that good metabolic function is key to preventing chronic disease. And she shares a prescription for boosting yours. [...]
A restaurant in St. Louis has been getting attention online for a unique rule: nobody under the age of 30 is allowed in. Is this an effective marketing strategy? [...]
In many places, kindergarteners are as likely to be chronically absent as high school seniors, but one school district in rural California is doing something about it. [...]
France’s Republicans edged closer to a breakup as the party’s bitter infighting played out in a Paris court, with its leader Eric Ciotti challenging a motion to expel him from [...]
The US government is updating crucial quality ratings for private Medicare plans, paving the way for 2025 bonus payments worth hundreds of millions of dollars to insurers that operate health [...]
A $30 billion settlement between Visa Inc., Mastercard Inc. and retailers to cap credit-card swipe fees is likely to be rejected by a federal judge in Brooklyn, a setback in [...]
South Africa’s political leaders agreed to a broad alliance to form the next government and back the reelection of Cyril Ramaphosa as president after a shock election result left the [...]
The Federal Aviation Administration is probing the supply of titanium with falsified documents that was used in parts supplied to Boeing Co. and Airbus SE, the New York Times reported. [...]