Prince Andrew returns military titles, royal patronages to Queen Elizabeth
Prince Andrew could face a lawsuit in the U.S. filed by Virginia Giuffre.Powered by WPeMatico
Manatee feeding experiment starts slowly as cold looms
An unprecedented, experimental attempt to feed manatees facing starvation in Florida has started slowly but wildlife officials expressed optimism it will work as cold weather drives the marine mammals toward warmer watersPowered by WPeMatico
Απόδραση στην «πιο όμορφη πόλη της Ελλάδας» – Γιατί αποκαλούν έτσι την Καστοριά
Η εκπληκτική λίμνη Ορεστιάδα, το απίστευτο έθιμο και οι εντυπωσιακές συνοικίες τηςPowered by WPeMatico
US denies request to help find 2 missing Americans
Two American women remain missing more than a week after their plane crashed off the coast of Panama, as their families plead for assistance in the recovery effort.Powered by WPeMatico
Biden to huddle with Senate Democrats on voting bills
Lacking the votes needed to change the filibuster, Senate Democrats are pushing ahead with a new strategy on their sweeping voting and elections legislationPowered by WPeMatico
Jan. 6 committee asks GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy to cooperate with probe
In a major development, the House Jan. 6 select committee on Wednesday asked GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy to voluntarily cooperate with its probe.Powered by WPeMatico
Prosecutors add dozens of charges in Wisconsin parade deaths
Prosecutors have added dozens of charges against a man accused of driving his SUV through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee last yearPowered by WPeMatico
Fed survey finds economy growing modestly despite COVID
The Federal Reserve says the economy was growing at a modest pace at the end of 2021 but was still being held back by ongoing supply-chain disruptions and labor shortagesPowered by WPeMatico
NATO rejects Russian demands for security guarantees
Talks between Russia and NATO countries aimed at averting a possible Russian attack on Ukraine ended again with little progress.Powered by WPeMatico
NYC mayor seeking waiver to hire brother for security job
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is seeking approval from city ethics officers to hire his brother as the head of his security detailPowered by WPeMatico
Study finds COVID-19 may increase risk of diabetes in kids: What parents should know
More than 500,000 kids tested positive for COVID in the last week.Powered by WPeMatico
CDC to weigh in soon on whether to upgrade your mask: The answer will likely be yes
After weeks of health experts urging Americans to upgrade their masks to protect agains omicron, the CDC says it's planning to update its mask guidance to Americans.Powered by WPeMatico
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid lies in state in Capitol Rotunda
Congressional leaders on Wednesday honored former Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, given the rare honor of lying in state in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda.Powered by WPeMatico
1 injured in Navy helicopter hard landing
A Navy Seahawk helicopter was forced to make a hard landing near Smithfield, Virginia, on Wednesday.Powered by WPeMatico
Partisan divide on COVID policy widens in state legislatures
Political divisions about coronavirus policies are evident as state lawmakers across the country are beginning their third year of sessions dealing with another spike in COVID-19 casesPowered by WPeMatico
US hits NKorean officials with sanctions after missile test
The Biden administration is slapping sanctions on five North Korean officials in its first response to Pyongyang's latest ballistic missile testPowered by WPeMatico
Consumer prices climb 7% in the past year, highest jump since 1982
Jerome Powell on Tuesday said the Fed is prepared to raise rates if needed.Powered by WPeMatico
WHO: COVID-19 cases rose by more than 50%, deaths stable
The World Health Organization says the number of new coronavirus infections in the last week globally jumped by about 55% although the number of deaths remained stablePowered by WPeMatico
Το «νέο ναυάγιο» του Ιονίου που τραβάει τα βλέμματα
Τα γνωστά και άγνωστα ναυάγια της χώραςPowered by WPeMatico
US airlines say China is forcing them to cancel some flights
China is blocking more than a dozen U.S. airline flights to the country because some passengers on recent flights tested positive for COVID-19Powered by WPeMatico
Protected Trust Services appoints new BDM
Sarah Ryan joins PTS New Membership TeamPowered by WPeMatico
Agent rewards offered at Saint Lucia Resorts
Up to 65 per cent savingsPowered by WPeMatico
‘Absolute miracle’: No serious injuries after medical helicopter crashes
The medical helicopter was traveling to a children's hospital in Philadelphia.Powered by WPeMatico
COVID may be with us for a long time. What kind of testing do we need?
Testing experts say the US needs kits sent to patients directly, community sites and tests that check people for multiple diseases at one time -- including COVID.Powered by WPeMatico
Omicron may be headed for a rapid drop in US and Britain
Scientists are seeing signals that COVID-19′s alarming omicron wave may have peaked in Britain and is about to do the same in the U.S., at which point cases may start dropping off dramaticallyPowered by WPeMatico
Justice Dept. creating unit focused on domestic terrorism
The Justice Department is establishing a specialized unit focused on domestic terrorismPowered by WPeMatico
IRS to start tax season early and warns of agency’s limitations amid pandemic
"The pandemic continues to create challenges," IRS head Chuck Rettig said.Powered by WPeMatico
Black history sites in 5 Southern states to receive grants
Sites associated with Black history in five Southern states will each receive grants of $50,000 from the Southern Poverty Law Center, a liberal advocacy group based in AlabamaPowered by WPeMatico
Trump asks judge to dismiss a lawsuit by Mary Trump
Mary Trump accused her family of swindling her out of at least $10 million.Powered by WPeMatico
Bank of America to cut overdraft fees from $35 to $10
Bank of America joins other financial institutions in slashing pesky overdraft fees, which advocates say disproportionately impact the poor.Powered by WPeMatico
Oklahoma death row inmates offer firing squad as alternative
An attorney for two men on Oklahoma's death row says after a judge's prodding that his clients agreed to choose execution by firing squad as a way to delay their upcoming lethal injectionsPowered by WPeMatico
Kazakhstan’s president says Russian troops to start leaving this week
Kazakhstan's president says Russian-led troops will start leaving in 2 days.Powered by WPeMatico
China locks down third city, raising affected to 20 million
A third Chinese city has locked down its residents because of a COVID-19.Powered by WPeMatico
Olympic snowboard champ chooses quarantine over vaccine
Olympic snowboard champion Patrizia Kummer says she will head to the Beijing Games early to spend three weeks in quarantine because she isn’t vaccinated against the coronavirusPowered by WPeMatico
Coldest air of the season hits Northeast, with wind chill well below zero
Millions of Americans woke up to the coldest air of the season on Tuesday morning.Powered by WPeMatico
UK utility apologizes for advice to cuddle pets to stay warm
One of Britain’s largest energy suppliers has apologized for advising customers to cuddle with pets or challenge children to hula hoop competitions to keep warm without turning up the heat as gas and electricity bills soar this winterPowered by WPeMatico
Το ελληνικό χωριό χωρίς ρεύμα που αποτελεί εμπειρία ζωής
Πέτρα και ξύλο κυριαρχούν μέσα σε ένα καταπράσινο τοπίο στο οποίο οι κάτοικοι έχουν καλλιεργήσει πολλά τμήματα γηςPowered by WPeMatico
US hospitals letting infected staff members stay on the job
Hospitals around the U.S. are increasingly taking the extraordinary step of allowing nurses and other workers infected with the coronavirus to stay on the job if they have mild symptoms or none at allPowered by WPeMatico
Northeast expecting temperatures well below zero this week
The coldest air of the season is moving into the Northeast on Monday night, sending temperatures plummeting.Powered by WPeMatico
California’s Newsom wants health coverage for all immigrants
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to make California the first state to cover all low-income state residents under its Medicaid plan regardless of their immigration statusPowered by WPeMatico