Garret Martin is a Hurst senior professorial lecturer and the co-director of the Transatlantic Policy Center at the American University School of International Service. When it comes […]
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Trump sets Sunday deadline for Hamas to agree to Gaza peace deal
President Trump said Friday that he is issuing a Sunday evening deadline for Hamas to agree to a U.S. peace proposal, backed by the Israeli […]
Sarah Mullally named archbishop of Canterbury, will be first woman to lead Church of England
A woman will lead the Church of England for the first time in the history of the centuries-old institution. The Rev. Sarah Mullally was appointed […]
Phil Rosenthal serves up comfort food and memories at Max and Helen’s
After eight seasons traveling the world for his Netflix series “Somebody Feed Phil,” Phil Rosenthal’s next food adventure is keeping him much closer to home. […]
Manchester synagogue attack victim possibly killed by officer’s gunshot, police say
London – One of the two people killed in Thursday’s terrorist attack outside a synagogue in the northern English city of Manchester may have died […]
Large fire erupts at Los Angeles-area Chevron refinery in El Segundo
A large fire erupted at a Los Angeles County refinery following an explosion on Thursday night. Officers and firefighters responded to the Chevron refinery in […]
Stabbing outside synagogue in Manchester, England, as Jews mark holiday of Yom Kippur
London — The Greater Manchester Police told CBS News they were “dealing with a stabbing that’s happened outside a synagogue on the street,” in the […]
Two Delta planes collide on taxiway of New York’s LaGuardia Airport
New York — A collision occurred Wednesday night between two Delta Air Lines planes on a taxiway at LaGuardia Airport in New York. In a […]
Victims in deadly shooting at North Carolina waterfront bar identified: “She loved others deeply”
The names of the three people who were shot and killed at a North Carolina bar by a Marine veteran over the weekend were released on Wednesday, […]
Trump approval slipping among Latinos, but Democrats haven’t made major gains
The government shutdown that began Wednesday prompted the White House to cancel a celebration in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month with Latino supporters, a key […]