A woman wins the $1 million lottery twice in ten weeks in the US.
After ten weeks, a woman has won a $1 million lottery jackpot twice.
A 34-person fire has jailed a US boat skipper.
Due to his criminal carelessness during a fire that claimed 34 lives, the skipper of a scuba diving boat received a four-year prison sentence.
Trump visits swing states while on vacation from the courts in the US.
Donald Trump resumed his campaign road with back-to-back rallies in two battleground states on a day off from his criminal trial in a Manhattan court.
According to a former US security adviser, Iran is prepared to “expend every Arab life” in its attempts to destroy Israel.
According to a former US national security adviser, Iran is prepared to "expend every Arab life" in its quest to destroy Israel and undermine Western power in the Middle East.
US university war: 300 people are taken into custody as riot police break up altercations at two campuses.
In the course of police crackdowns on protesters at US universities, some 300 people have been arrested.
Taken care of holds US loan fees again following three months of frustrating expansion information.
The US national bank, the Fed, has again kept loan costs high - at 5.25% to 5.5%.
Decades after Bill Clinton’s unexpected McDonald’s visit, Blackpool is once again prominent in politics.
Formerly the most well-known town in British politics, Blackpool is now again prominent in politics.
Joe Biden and his family are directly threatened by Donald Trump.
According to an interview with Time magazine, former US President Donald Trump has sent a strong warning to the current commander in chief of the nation, Joe Biden, the Republican,…
Washington reaffirms support for Islamabad’s counter-terrorism efforts
State Dept spox highlights "shared interests" between countries.
Judge fines Trump $9,000 for contempt in hush money trial, threatens jail
Justice Juan Merchan expressed his regret that he lacked the power to impose a harsher punishment in a written ruling, stating that the fine might not be sufficient to discourage…
