Man found dead along Main Street in Downtown Greenville
The discovery was made early Monday morning.
‘Gutfeld! will be back tomorrow,’ news anchor Shannon Bream abruptly announced on Tuesday, just as the comedy show was supposed to begin
Unveiling of outfits for Team USA and Canada attract controversy — for different reasons
The bill aims to expand the number of Supreme Court justices from nine to 13
The company’s revenue has tripled since the change was implemented
Sanctions follow allegations of election interference and a hacking campaign
Changes to official badge follow months of debates and research into its origins
Days before attack, law enforcement officials were warned Stop the Steal campaign could attract ‘white supremacists, militia members’ and other violent groups
At its start, America’s war in Afghanistan was about retribution for 9/11. Then it was about shoring up a weak government and its weak army so that Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida could never again threaten the United States. With bin Laden long since dead and the United States not suffering another major attack, President Joe Biden is promising to end America’s longest war and move on to what he believes are bigger, more consequential challenges posed by a resurgent Russia and a rising China.
A bus overturned while trying to pass a truck on a highway in southern Egypt on Tuesday, causing a collision that killed at least 21 people and injured three others, authorities said. The bus was travelling from Cairo when it turned over and was hit by the truck on a road in the southern province of Assiut, 320 kilometers (199 miles) south of Cairo, Assiut Gov. Essam Saad said in a statement. The country’s public prosecutor's office said the road was being reconstructed and there were no lights or traffic signs.
The incident is one of many police attacks against journalists during protests
Killing of 20-year-old Black man has sparked protests and unrest in Minnesota city
Greece and Libya are to discuss delineating maritime boundaries in the Mediterranean, the Greek prime minister's office said Wednesday after a meeting between the prime minister and the head of Libya's Presidential Council. The talks in Athens with Mohamed al-Menfi, who previously served as an ambassador to Greece, came a week after Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Tripoli to meet with the new interim Libyan government. The interim government took office last month, replacing two rival administrations that had governed the eastern and western parts of a country torn apart by war.
A drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Howard County might be small when compared to the state's mass vaccination sites, but it's key to help address the gap in Maryland's vaccine equity, officials said. The vaccine clinic at the parking lot of Bridgeway Community Church in Columbia grew out of a partnership with the community and the state. Dozens of volunteers worked in the rain all Wednesday afternoon to guide 200 people through the process of getting their first shot.
Retired Maj. Gen. Mark Quantock predicts what the next year will be like in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of US troops. It's grim.
Sanctions are expected to be announced for alleged election interference and a hacking campaign
456 British troops were killed in Afghanistan before UK combat operations ended in 2014
Flashbangs, gas grenades and chemical irritants were released by authorities
Proposals for funding black history raises awareness of taxpayers contributing to ‘the confederacy’ in southern state
The CDC and FDA both agreed to pause distribution of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after six reports of rare blood clots.
Hornets get back Terry Rozier, but lose third in a row, this time to the Cleveland Cavaliers.