A true cold peace requires a regional order sustained by deterrence, diplomacy, and bilateral and multilateral allied cooperation. U.S. policy seeking to denuclearize North Korea has failed because it ...
David "Dave" W. Gray lived a life rooted in family, service, and simple joys. On June 6, 2026, after a courageous battle with cancer, Dave passed away at the age of 67. Born on April 5, 1959, to ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has shown that there is a marked drop in the status of Scotland's harbor seal population, as well as in summer gray seal abundance, according to surveys ...
Dave Cowens isn't a name that comes up often when people talk about the NBA's all-time greatest big men. And that's exactly the problem. At barely 6'9", he was undersized for his position even by the ...
Grey Power New Zealand has appointed a new national president as the organisation looks to strengthen its advocacy for older Kiwis. Katikati-based David Marshall was elected to the role at the ...
Firefighters have been battling overnight to try and contain a "large-scale" wildfire in the Cairngorms National Park. The ...
The good news is that the Cubs scraped together a four-game sweep during their trip to Queens, where the bats came alive to help the North Siders win their fourth series in a row. But there was also ...
No one won the $312 million Powerball jackpot in the Monday, June 22, 2026, drawing. The winning numbers for Monday night were 17, 19, 21, 45, 48, with a Powerball of 13. The next Powerball drawing on ...
William Parks is a Game Rant editor who specializes in puzzle games, indie releases, Nintendo titles, and completion-focused guide coverage. Since joining Game Rant in 2019, he has written and edited ...
One of the few requirements for Arkansas private schools is that they have an American flag and a flagpole. But millions in ...
Burnham is the front-runner to replace Starmer as prime minister, though at least two Labour MPs are considering trying to enter a leadership contest.
Displaced Venezuelans to be housed in camps, president says, as people dig out relatives from rubble
More than 1,700 people are known to have been killed by the back-to-back earthquakes that struck last Wednesday.
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