The seventh-grader had been listed in “grave condition” at a hospital after he collapsed in the gymnasium at the Sports and Medical Science Academy in Hartford on Thursday. ...
Both cases were reported in the province of Ontario with individuals who had recently traveled to Africa. ...
A Florida judge on Monday officially exonerated four young black men — known as the Groveland Four — who were falsely accused of raping a white women over 70 years ago. Administrative Judge Heidi Davis dismissed the indictments of Ernest ...
The State Department's acting inspector general informed lawmakers Monday that her office is investigating several aspects of the Afghanistan withdrawal. ...
White House press secretary Jen Psaki acknowledged that about 100 American citizens are still in Afghanistan but wouldn't say whether the State Department or the Taliban were responsible. ...
Even after the last of the US evacuation planes roared from Afghanistan Monday, Afghan diplomats in the United States continued their work. ...
As many as 200 Americans working overseas have experienced symptoms of “Havana syndrome,” or mysterious brain injuries. First reported at the U.S. embassy in Cuba in 2016, Havana syndrome has caused some American diplomats lasting brain trauma that interferes with ...