Former NHL player Adam Johnson dies after a skate
By Ayana Archie
Johnson's neck was cut by another player's skate during a game Saturday between the Nottingham Panthers and the Sheffield
Protesters pack London streets demanding an end to
By Willem Marx
British police estimated that up to 100,000 marchers participated. The crowds, carrying Palestinian flags, also demanded
As Europe applauds Poland's election results,
By Rob Schmitz
LGBTQ+ and abortion rights advocates are thrilled Poland's ruling, right-wing Law and Justice party is unlikely to form
The White House is asking for almost $106 billion
By Deepa Shivaram
Congress declined to give the White House $24 billion in aid for Ukraine in late September. Now there's a much bigger
Russia charges Radio Free Europe editor with
By The Associated Press
Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva is the second U.S. journalist to be detained in Russia this year. Wall Street
Biden says his Tel Aviv trip was a gamble. Tonight
By Tamara Keith
Biden says he knew he had a lot on the line during his 31-hour dash to Tel Aviv. Now he'll follow that with an Oval Office
Russia is scrapping its ratification of a key
By Geoff Brumfiel
The world's major nuclear powers haven't tested a bomb this century, but experts worry that may be about to change.
Belgian police shoot dead suspected extremist
By The Associated Press
Police in Belgium on Tuesday shot dead a suspected Tunisian extremist accused of killing two Swedish soccer fans in a brazen
Biden made promises to Israel and Ukraine. To keep
By Tamara Keith
The White House is asking Congress this week for billions of dollars in overseas spending. But it's not at all clear this
Polish opposition leader Tusk declares win as
By The Associated Press
At stake are Poland's legal stance on LGBTQ+ rights and abortion, and the foreign alliances of a country that has been a