Author: GERALD IMRAY and MICHELLE GUMEDE - Associated Press
A government minister says the death toll in floods in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province has risen to 78. Rescue teams are still working through debris and floodwater to findRead More
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea says it has repaired its damaged second destroyer and launched it in the water.North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency said Friday that it launched the warship off the east coast of the country the previous day,Read More
India is investigating the crash of Air India flight 171 at Ahmedabad, involving UK nationals. International teams are aiding the probe.Read More
The UK government announced on Monday that it plans to scrap a Georgian-era law that made ‘rough sleeping’ a criminal offense. The official statement promised to abolish the 200-year-old statute by sp…Read More
People from Haiti, Nicaragua, Cuba and Venezuela who had temporary permission to stay in the country are receiving emails telling them to go.Read More
While both the American and Canadian sides of the Chilkoot Trail are open, hikers aren’t allowed to cross the U.S.-Canada border.Read More
Tust enters a new chapter after nearly 14 years of award-winning storytelling, unending community commitment and sideline style at KTVB.Read More
UW’s historic rowing programs could be facing a “100-year storm” after last week’s House settlement passed. Here’s what the rowing coaches said about the new rules.Read More
The latest congressional hearing on college sports Thursday offered familiar partisan divides.Read More
Reports are circulating widely on social media claiming so-called “no touch laws” took effect in 31 U.S. states, including Illinois, this month, but is that actually the case?Read More