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Red stripes declared U.K.’s oldest art after being dismissed as a natural phenomenon
Dismissed as a natural phenomenon for more than a century, red stripes on a rock in Wales have been found to be the oldest known prehistoric art in Britain.
Rescuers race to save last two men trapped in Laos cave
With their elbows and knees scraping the walls as they wriggle through claustrophobic tunnels, rescuers are in a race against time to save two men still stuck in a cave in central…
U.K. blocks visits by left-wing commentators Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker
The progressive political commentators Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker said Monday they had been barred from entering the United Kingdom to speak at events
A personalized vaccine for melanoma cut the risk of cancer returning after five years
An experimental vaccine from Moderna shows promise in keeping deadly skin cancer from returning for years, according to new clinical trial results.
Brazil investigates possible Ebola cases amid scramble to contain outbreak
The World Health Organization’s top doctor has traveled to the Ebola hot zone to help bring the unfolding crisis under control as suspected cases of the especially deadly strain o…
Hospitals in Brazil Test Two Patients With Ebola-Like Symptoms
The director general of the World Health Organization has arrived in the Democratic Republic of Congo as doctors on the ground race to play catch up against the third largest Ebol…
US and Iran Trade Fresh Strikes Amid Talks to End the War
Hopes of a quick deal between the United States and Iran are fading after U.S. Central Command launched new “self-defense” attacks on Iranian radar stations and drone command and …
Israel’s Netanyahu orders attacks in Beirut’s southern suburbs
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered attacks on the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs of Beirut on Monday, signalling further escalation of a war that has complic…
U.S. and Iran launch fresh strikes and the House incumbents that could be unseated: Morning Rundown
The U.S. and Iran trade attacks. Democratic incumbents are at risk of losing their seats. And why shoppers paying in cash are bearing the brunt of credit card fees.
ICE Detained Them, and Then They Vanished
Under Trump, the U.S. increasingly sends immigrants all over the nation with little warning, leaving families and attorneys unsure where they are.
How high-end credit card perks are hurting shoppers who pay in cash
A Harvard study estimates that people who pay with cash and debit cards are subsidizing $30 billion a year in points and perks for credit card users.
Primary challengers threaten to unseat House members across the country
Four House members have already lost re-election bids so far this year, just a few months into primary season.
Trump's $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund faces more hurdles after rulings
Two recent judicial rulings create more obstacles for President Trump's slated $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund.
Former judge shares why he supports an inquiry into Trump's IRS settlement
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Judge John Jones III, who is among 35 former judges who support an inquiry into President Trump's settlement with the IRS.
Chuck Schumer lays out plan to fight Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund in the Senate
The Senate minority leader said Democrats would use Senate procedure to try to kill President Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, forcing Republicans to vote to…
French Navy seizes Russia-linked oil tanker in high seas, Macron says
The French Navy on Sunday boarded an oil tanker, named the Tagor, which was subject to international sanctions and sailing from Russia, French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on X.
U.S. says it struck Iranian drone and radar sites, as Iran claims attack on air base
The U.S. military said it carried out what it called self-defense strikes on Iranian radar and drone control sites over the weekend, while Iran said it targeted an air base used i…
Body of ‘Alaskan Bush People’ star Matt Brown found in Washington state river
A body pulled from a Washington state river has been identified as that of “Alaskan Bush People” cast member Matt Brown
Colombia’s Petro sows doubt about election as favored successor heads to runoff against pro-Trump rival
Colombia’s outgoing president sowed doubt Sunday about his country’s elections, which showed his preferred candidate, Iván Cepeda, headed to a runoff next month against right-wing…
Remains found in New Mexico national forest ID’d as woman who vanished last year
Human remains found by a hiker last week in a New Mexico national forest are those of a Los Alamos National Laboratory employee who had been missing for nearly a year, authorities…
Suspect in the killings of 3 men in Hawaii is charged with murder
Jacob Daniel Baker, a Hawaii man arrested last week following a manhunt, has been charged with murder in connection with the killings of three men on the Big Island, police announ…
Breakthrough pancreatic cancer treatment could double survival time
A new study on a groundbreaking pancreatic cancer drug finds that it has the potential to double survival rates for more than 90 percent of patients. Researchers are now exploring…
‘Love Island USA’ boots Season 8 contestant after alleged use of racial slur circulates online
A “Love Island USA” cast member has once again been booted from the villa.
Here’s the biggest news you missed this weekend
Family visitation at a New Jersey immigration detention center is set to resume after being suspended amid days of protests, arrests and clashes outside the facility.