PBS News White House correspondent Laura Barrón-López asked press secretary Karoline Leavitt during a news briefing about the ...
United Nations conference on biodiversity that ran out of time last year will resume its work Tuesday in Rome with money at ...
Thousands of people have gathered in St. Peter’s Square to pray for an ailing Pope Francis, expressing sorrow for his ...
The Supreme Court has found that people who score early court wins in civil rights cases won’t necessarily be able to recover ...
Do more U.S. airports need control towers? That's one of the questions that has arisen following a midair collision at an ...
The first phase of the ceasefire that paused 15 months of brutal warfare between Israel and Hamas militants is set to end on ...
Moroccan authorities have arrested a dozen people they said were planning attacks on behalf of the Islamic State in the Sahel ...
The Senate has confirmed Dan Driscoll to be the next Army secretary, voting 66-28 to put the former soldier and Iraq War ...
Health experts say an unknown illness first discovered in three children who ate a bat has rapidly killed more than 50 people ...
The Vatican's Tuesday noon bulletin announced that Francis had approved decrees for two new saints and five people for ...
When night falls over northern Gaza, much of the cityscape of collapsed buildings and piled wreckage turns pitch black.
The landlord, Joseph Czuba, is accused of fatally stabbing 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi and wounding his mother Hanan Shaheen ...