Comedian Chris Rock could finally address the “slap heard ’round the world,” as he begins a worldwide stand-up comedy tour Wednesday night and appears in public for the first
Russian forces bombarded areas around Kyiv and another city just hours after pledging to scale back operations in those zones to promote trust between the two sides,
A NASA astronaut caught a Russian ride back to Earth on Wednesday after a U.S. record 355 days at the International Space Station, returning with two cosmonauts to a world torn apart by war.
On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration authorized a second booster shot for the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna coronavirus vaccines, citing dwindling immunity in older Americans as a new omicron variant gains a firm foothold in the nation.
Three deadly attacks in Israel in a week are raising questions over Israel’s approach to its conflict with the Palestinians, after years of efforts to sideline
President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced that the U.S. will dispatch another $500 million in direct aid to Ukraine, the latest burst to Kyiv as the Russian invasion
President Joe Biden is set to receive a second booster dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, the White House announced, a day after federal regulators approved
What’s taking California so long to deliver tangible relief? As is too often the case, we are seeing Sacramento take a truly pressing problem — in this case, sky-high gasoline prices, which hit
To administer this COVID test, Todd Kautz had to lie on his belly in the snow and worm his upper body into the narrow den of a hibernating black bear. Training a light on its snout, Kautz
Stocks fell in afternoon trading on Wall Street Wednesday. The S&P 500 fell 0.5% as of 12:11 p.m. Eastern. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 74 points, or 0.2%, to 35,219 and the Nasdaq fell 0.6%.
For decades, the free flow of trade across much of the world allowed the richest nations to enjoy easy access to low-priced goods and supplies. It meant solid economies and stable markets.
So far, the profits at big U.S. companies Big companies have successfully raised prices for their products, from cups of coffee to auto parts to cans of paint, because their customers have kept lining up regardless.
The Pac-12 on Tuesday announced it’s leaving downtown San Francisco next year when its lease expires. Where’s the new headquarters? Nowhere. There will be no conference office in the traditional sense,