John Waihee
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The city was once hailed for its response to addiction. But as fentanyl flooded the streets and officials shifted priorities, deaths hit unprecedented heights. [...]
Nearly 6,000 people have died over the past six years — an unparalleled number among U.S. cities. [...]
Plus, another Alito flag controversy. [...]
The justice’s beach house displayed an “Appeal to Heaven” flag, a symbol carried on Jan. 6 and associated with a push for a more Christian-minded government. [...]
Not on its own, in all likelihood. But it reflects a growing, global exasperation with Israel that might eventually lend momentum to a two-state solution. [...]
PM Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer are travelling around the UK the day after the election date was announced. [...]
The prime minister had been expected to get a first flight off before polling day on 4 July. [...]
Reform leader Richard Tice says his party will contest 630 of the 650 seats up for grabs on 4 July. [...]
The former CEO says the Post Office believed Second Sight's review was becoming too expensive and not meeting its objectives. [...]
Family pay tribute to Leah Harrison who died in a mudslide in North Yorkshire on Wednesday. [...]
Leading the 75th anniversary celebrations of Germany's constitution, President Steinmeier has spoken on the role of the "Basic Law" in bolstering a free democratic state. [...]
Kenyan President William Ruto is the first African leader to make a state visit to Washington since 2008. He and Joe Biden are set to announce a slew of new [...]
Bayern Munich's search for a head coach has been a seemingly endless drama, but Vincent Kompany now appears favorite. [...]
The governor of the Kharkiv region says evacuations have impacted almost 11,000 people in border areas. Meanwhile, defense ministers are meeting in Lithuania. DW has more. [...]
Georgians are demonstrating daily against their country's departure from its European course. Artists and intellectuals are particularly alarmed by the "law on transparency of foreign influence." [...]
It’s been more than 15 years since an African leader was granted a White House state visit. President Biden is trying to upgrade the U.S. relationship with Kenya. [...]
Billionaire philanthropist Rob Hale gave UMass Dartmouth graduates $1,000 each, and instructed them to donate half. He tells NPR the best cause students can support is one that matters to [...]
Iowa's Department of Public Safety says there could be many more people injured. Other severe weather events, such as floods and snowstorms, are expected in other parts of the country. [...]
Bethlehem: A Celebration of Palestinian Food is a love letter to Kattan's boyhood home — and the scents and flavors that made it a special place to learn how to [...]
The drills are a warning to Taiwan's new president, who this week called on China in his inaugural address to cease its intimidation of Taiwan. [...]
Doncic scored 33 points and showed maturity on both ends of the floor as the Mavericks struck first in the Western Conference finals. [...]
A Thursday vote on a bipartisan border deal marks a shift for the Democratic-controlled Senate into campaign mode, with more messaging votes to put Republicans on the spot expected in [...]
President Joe Biden’s administration is pushing the tech industry and financial institutions to shut down a growing market of abusive sexual images made with artificial intelligence technology [...]
Despite a federal law that prohibits charging veterans for help in applying for disability benefits, for-profit companies are making millions. [...]
Iran is preparing to inter its late president at the holiest site for Shiite Muslims in the Islamic Republic, a final sign of respect for a protege of Iran’s supreme [...]