Thousands feared dead as floods hit eastern Libya
BENGHAZI — Authorities in eastern Libya said at least 2,000 people were killed and thousands more were missing after a massive flood
BENGHAZI — Authorities in eastern Libya said at least 2,000 people were killed and thousands more were missing after a massive flood
NEW YORK – A medical researcher has asked a court to throw out a lawsuit that Johnson & Johnson filed against her over her 2019 study on the links between cosmetic talc products and cancer, saying
The United Auto Workers union has made some headway in labor talks with the Detroit Three automakers just three days before a potential strike of 146,000 US autoworkers,
WASHINGTON – The Moroccan government wants to proceed with International Monetary Fund-World Bank annual meetings scheduled for October in Marrakech despite Friday’s devastating earthquake, two sources familiar with the meeting planning said on Monday. “From
David Boaz New exercises of federal spending power are often justified on the basis of some emergency. Both the Hoover and Roosevelt administrations
Walter Olson When the Supreme Court ruled 6–3 this June in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis that Colorado could not force a website designer
Jeffrey A. Singer The District of Columbia Department of Health recently posted a message on “X” to get residents to abandon nicotine e‑cigarettes. The
Justin Logan Friday afternoon, Daniel Raisbeck and I published a longish article in Foreign Policy magazine throwing cold water on the idea of using the
WHEN Morocco’s top tourist city was rocked by the country’s deadliest earthquake in six decades, Hicham Aamran and his family fled to
HANOI — Executives at top US and Vietnamese firms in the semiconductor, tech and aviation sectors met on Monday as part of