Today’s Headlines
- NYT > Top Stories
- BBC News
- Deutsche Welle
- NPR Topics: News
- Washington Post
The matchup on Thursday will be the earliest presidential debate in American history, and any potential missteps could linger for weeks or months. [...]
Despite criticism that the most-watched moments omit crucial context, candidates are tapping into the practice — and watching their words. [...]
We fact-checked claims about inflation, jobs and tax policy from both presidential candidates. [...]
Despite being aware of the devastation in the enclave, many in Israel ask why they should show pity when Palestinians there showed none on Oct. 7. [...]
The act violated military procedure and there will be an investigation, the military said. [...]
One passenger describes seeing people climbing over one another after a major power cut hit the airport. [...]
Liverpool great Alan Hansen is discharged from hospital following illness, his former club has announced. [...]
A fourth Tory is being investigated for allegedly placing dozens of bets on the general election date. [...]
Meg Bellamy says she was trolled online while playing the future Princess of Wales in The Crown. [...]
The victim, who was staying at a nearby lodge, strayed into the car-only safari zone at Thoiry park. [...]
Germany's chancellor held talks in Berlin with Argentina's populist leader Javier Milei, who has enacted radical economic reforms. The self-described anarcho-capitalist has drawn fire during his trip to Europe. [...]
Three wolves attacked the jogger in France's Thoiry safari park and zoo. A French prosecutor said the woman was in a "restricted" area at the time of the attack. [...]
Germany's newest Buddhist temple is opening in Berlin. It will be home to a small but very international religious community. [...]
Extreme weather events influenced by climate change are causing ever greater destruction, forcing insurers to increase their premiums where they can. What does this mean for the future? [...]
How do children learn about the concept of home when their lives are in limbo? DW traveled to the Schisto refugee camp outside Athens to find out what it’s like [...]
States overhauling Medicaid rolls have accidentally dropped eligible people from coverage, sometimes for months. That can be dangerous for those who need opioid addiction medications. [...]
Lebanon is repatriating Syrian refugees despite warnings from the United Nations that they may not be safe back in Syria. [...]
Pres. Biden and former president Trump will debate Thursday. They have sharply different policy agendas. [...]
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with comedian Roy Wood, Jr., about his new podcast, "Return to Rickwood," about the legendary ballfield in Birmingham, Ala., that hosted a major league ballgame this [...]
President Biden is getting ready for his high-stakes debate, which comes on the heels of two international trips and a trial for his son. (This story first aired on Morning [...]
Former Liverpool and Scotland defender Alan Hansen has been released from hospital and will continue his recovery at home [...]
Millions of Americans prepared to sweat through yet another scorching day, with the potential for rolling storms to bring relief from high temperatures for at least some [...]
Type some combination of the words “greatest” “track” and “comebacks” into the browser and, even to this day, a video from the 2018 NCAA championships will come up on the [...]
Russian authorities say six people died and over 100 were wounded in Ukrainian drone and missile attacks while the second day of Russia’s aerial bombing of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine [...]
New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton went on the injured list for the eighth time in six seasons, a day after straining his left hamstring [...]