TRENTON, N.J. – A new bill introduced in the New Jersey Senate seeks to impose harsher penalties for vandalizing military monuments, making it a third-degree crime to deface or damage sites honoring…
By Gabriella Borter UVALDE, Texas – Guns are part of everyday life in Uvalde, Texas, a Republican-leaning corner of the state’s Hill Country where hunting is a common pastime and gun stores…
LONDON – British broadcaster ITV said advertising markets would get much tougher in the months ahead, reflecting the absence of last year’s European Football championship, while it was mindful of “macroeconomic and…
By Maria Starkova and Ronald Popeski (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Monday urged Western nations to toughen sanctions quickly against Russia, including an oil embargo, to stop Moscow having a…
By Selena Li and Samuel Shen HONG KONG – Capital-hungry smaller Chinese startups are vying for speedy offshore listings by merging with blank-check firms at a time when Beijing’s tighter scrutiny has…
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS – The European Parliament’s lead negotiator has proposed tougher EU targets to reduce energy use this decade, which he said would help cut Europe’s dependence on imported fossil…
By Michel Rose PARIS – Russian President Vladimir Putin spent much of his marathon talks with France’s Emmanuel Macron this week on the Ukraine crisis reciting grievances that date back to the…
By Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI – Indian officials have held heated discussions with Google, Twitter and Facebook for not proactively removing what they described as fake news on their platforms, sources told…
Dr. Anthony Fauci has warned this week that fully vaccinated might soon mean fully vaccinated plus a booster shot. Now, he’s hinting at a possible forced vaccination policy for unvaccinated Americans as…