The four Indigenous children who had been missing for more than a month in the Colombian Amazon rainforest after a small plane crash have been found alive, President Gustavo Petro announced Friday.Petro had announced that the children had been found alive 17 days after they disappeared, but retracted the announcement a day later, saying he had been given false information.
The latest twist in Donald Trump's attritional war with US law enforcement, as with so much else in the former president's story, throws the United States into unprecedented territory.The figures are 28 percent and 42 percent respectively among Republicans -- a gap that suggests Trump's latest scandal could mark a turning point in his primary campaign.
Trump’s closest GOP rival never mentioned the coup-attempting former president by name but suggested the prosecution against him was politically motivated.
Holloway’s parents said they hope the extortion case will finally lead to answers in the 18-year-old's 2005 disappearance.
Akira Ross was shot and killed on the second day of Pride month at a Circle K in Cedar Park, a suburb of Austin, Texas.
“Oh no oh no,” one Trump employee allegedly texted about a photo of sensitive documents.
John Reyes is hoping to sell the copper coins for $25,000 and says it's possible some of the coins might be particularly rare.
The GOP's complaints about disparate treatment have already begun. But there’s no real comparison.
Britain's former prime minister Boris Johnson angrily quit as a member of parliament on Friday, claiming he had been forced out in a stitch-up by his political opponents.He quit as prime minister and left office in September last year, although rumours persisted that he wanted another shot at the top job.
The grocer terminated an 18-year veteran, purportedly for leaving a jigsaw in the back of the store. It was "a blatant act of retaliation," the union says.
The former president surged in the polls after his first indictment. There's little indication it won't happen again.
Rep. Clay Higgins, one of at least two Republicans to use warlike rhetoric over Donald Trump's charges, told his Twitter followers to “Buckle up.”
The House GOP conference chair is urging people to donate to the “Official Trump Defense Fund,” but virtually all of that money would go to her campaign.
Records were also stored in a storage room with multiple outside entrances, the indictment states.
The former president's attacks on Hillary Clinton in 2016 are now evidence against him.
The former president is getting a lot of crap for allegedly keeping sensitive documents in a bathroom.
One of them, Jim Trusty, recently appeared on television defending the former president.
Pope Francis thanked those who have sent him get-well wishes following his hernia surgery, as the Vatican said Friday he was back at work from his hospital room.The head of the Catholic Church had breakfast Friday before spending "most of the morning in an armchair" rather than in bed, the Vatican said.
Donald Trump took secret documents dealing with US nuclear and weapons programs from the White House after leaving office, potentially putting national security at risk, according to the indictment of the former president unsealed on Friday."The unauthorized disclosure of these classified documents could put at risk the national security of the Untied States, foreign relations, the safety of the United States military, and human sources," according to the indictment.
People still wrongly believe that Barack Obama is not a U.S. citizen, the Parkland shooting victims were crisis actors, and the 2020 election was rigged.
Most adults find new friends at work. For LGBTQ+ people, though, it’s a little harder — and a lot more expensive.
Colombia's government and ELN guerrilla group on Friday signed a six-month ceasefire pact in Havana as they work towards ending decades of conflict in the South American country.It has taken part in failed negotiations with Colombia's last five governments.
The former president will face 37 charges over documents he took to Mar-a-Lago after leaving office.
There's always a tweet. Always. Always. Always.
Residents of the northeastern United States were breathing more easily Friday as smoke from Canadian fires gradually cleared after blanketing several cities in a noxious haze this week.More than 111 million people in the United States had been under air quality alerts on Thursday due to the fires.