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3h ago

The U.S. is on an egg hunt in Europe to ease prices at home

Egg prices at grocery stores in the U.S. have hit record highs, leading the Department of Agriculture to seek egg imports from countires like Germany, Sweden and Italy.
Poultry Farm Operations As Egg Prices Soar
Poultry Farm Operations As Egg Prices Soar
5h ago

Denied, deported, detained: U.S. border incidents have travelers thinking twice

Potential U.S. visitors are increasingly uncertain about traveling to America, after a number of high-profile detentions in the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration.
U.S. Supreme Court Partially Upholds Trump Administration Travel Ban
U.S. Supreme Court Partially Upholds Trump Administration Travel Ban
11h ago

3 Americans in Belize died from carbon monoxide in hotel room, officials say

No signs of drugs were found in the trio's systems, a Belize forensics official said.
From left, Kaoutar Naqqad, Wafae El Arar, Imane Mallah.
From left, Kaoutar Naqqad, Wafae El Arar, Imane Mallah.

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Los Angeles woman who dated Andrew Tate says she feared 'I might die'

Brianna Stern alleges her 10-month relationship with the online influencer culminated in a violent sexual encounter at the Beverly Hills Hotel, where she says he beat and choked her.
A split composite image of Andrew Tate, left, and Bri Stern
A split composite image of Andrew Tate, left, and Bri Stern
19h ago

Vance argues in Greenland that its people would be safer under U.S. leadership

President Donald Trump said this week that the U.S. “would go as far as we have to” to take ownership of territory."
Image: Vice President JD Vance Visits US Military Base In Northern Greenland
Image: Vice President JD Vance Visits US Military Base In Northern Greenland
21h ago

Powerful earthquake hits Myanmar and Thailand, killing at least 150 and injuring hundreds

The scale of destruction was unclear in Myanmar, where the military government keeps a tight hold on information. The U.S. Geological Survey estimated thousands could be dead.
Tremors From Myanmar Earthquake Are Felt In Bangkok
Tremors From Myanmar Earthquake Are Felt In Bangkok
23h ago

U.N. warns of 'severe' human rights abuses in Haiti as illegal weapons proliferate

More than 4,200 people were killed from July to February, and another 1,356 were injured, a United Nations report found.
A woman is overcome with grief during the funeral service for soldiers killed in a gang attack
A woman is overcome with grief during the funeral service for soldiers killed in a gang attack

Trump administration rejects Putin's proposal that the U.N. should govern Ukraine

The Russian president cited East Timor and Papua New Guinea among potential models for the potential future governance of Ukraine by the United Nations.
Damaged buildings in Kostyantynivka
Damaged buildings in Kostyantynivka
1d ago

Israel's antisemitism conference draws Europe's far-right leaders to Jerusalem

The event illustrates a growing alliance between Israel — a country founded on the ashes of the Holocaust — and a European far-right that some critics say has not shed its links to antisemitism and Naziism.
Israel’s antisemitism conference draws Europe’s far-right leaders to Jerusalem
Israel’s antisemitism conference draws Europe’s far-right leaders to Jerusalem
1d ago

Rain and cooler weather help South Korean fire crews battle devastating wildfires

The wildfires, which have killed 28 people and razed vast swaths of land in the southeast in the last week, were 85% contained as of Friday morning, the Korea Forest Service said.
South Korea is currently grappling with devastating wildfires that have claimed at least 24 lives and forced the evacuation of over 27,000 residents in the southeastern region.
South Korea is currently grappling with devastating wildfires that have claimed at least 24 lives and forced the evacuation of over 27,000 residents in the southeastern region.
1d ago

Pete Hegseth, facing scandal at home, reaffirms support for the Philippines against China

The Philippines is Hegseth’s first stop on a trip to Asia that has been overshadowed by news that plans for military strikes in Yemen were shared on a commercial messaging app that included a journalist.
U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth Visits The Philippines
U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth Visits The Philippines

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