Top New York City and California pension officials want payments processors Visa Inc, Mastercard Inc and American Express to create a new tool to track suspicious gun purchases.
The fishy vaccine baits will be distributed by airplane or helicopter in some areas.
The toddler was just the size of a 7-month-old baby when he died due to "complications from severe malnutrition and dehydration."
A series of rocket attacks on a gasfield in northern Iraq has sent the U.S.
France accused Moscow on Tuesday of using energy supply as "a weapon of war" as Russian gas giant Gazprom reduced deliveries to one of its main utilities and prepared to halt flows along a major pipeline to Germany.
"It was really scary. I didn't know what it was that suddenly grabbed me," the woman said.
A 47-year-old woman jumped in to save the boy who was caught in floodwaters.
Militants fired rockets at Baghdad's fortified Green Zone as clashes between Shi'ite Muslim groups spilled into a second day, Iraq's military said, and Iran closed its border with Iraq after the worst fighting in the Iraqi capital for years.
"The 17-year-old will never graduate. That 5-year-old will never graduate from kindergarten," the Fort Worth police chief said.
The 12-year-old boy ran away but was caught by the police.
Serena Williams signalled she is not quite ready for retirement advancing to the second round of the U.S. Open on Monday with a scrappy 6-3 6-3 win over Danka Kovinic.
Flooding of the Pearl River in Mississippi did not end up reaching the "major flood stage level" as expected, and the residents are grateful.
Starting next week, Americans will no longer be able to order free at-home COVID-19 tests from a website set up by the U.S.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor on Monday declined to block New York City from enforcing its mandate that all municipal workers be vaccinated against COVID-19, rebuffing a police detective who challenged the public health policy.
Canada has invoked a 1977 pipeline treaty with the United States for the second time in less than a year, in this case to prevent a shutdown of Enbridge Inc's Line 5 pipeline in Wisconsin, Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said on Monday.
Unions and freight railroads said on Monday they have struck contract deals covering 15,000 workers after U.S.
Angola's electoral commission on Monday declared the ruling MPLA, in power for nearly five decades since independence, the winner of last week's national election, handing President Joao Lourenco a second term amid concerns about possible fraud.
NASA canceled its rocket launch a part of the "Artemis project" due to a leak of hydrogen and cooling issues with one of its engines.
The parent company of far-right website Infowars agreed on Monday to face a second U.S.
Greek lawmakers on Monday voted in favour of setting up an inquiry commission to probe the phone tapping of an opposition leader that led Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to sack the head of the country's intelligence service (EYP).
A New Jersey man was sentenced on Monday to three years in prison after admitting he posed as a former New England Patriots football player to buy and sell Super Bowl rings, supposedly as gifts for the family of star quarterback Tom Brady.
Four Iraqis were killed on Monday after powerful Shi'ite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr said he would quit politics, prompting his loyalists to storm a palatial government complex in Baghdad and leading to clashes with backers of rival Shi'ite groups.
A local man who was in the process of joining the far-right Proud Boys group was sentenced on Monday to serve about 4-1/2 years in prison for his role in storming the U.S.
The U.S. Justice Department's search of former President Donald Trump's home this month turned up a "limited" number of documents subject to attorney-client privilege, federal prosecutors said in a court filing on Monday.
U.S. stock indexes fell on Monday on worries over the Federal Reserve's plan to keep raising interest rates in its fight against inflation even at the cost of an economic slowdown.
The man, who had ridden a horse only once, received a three-month-long training before the journey.
If stores are found selling whipped cream cans to people below the age of 21, they will be fined $250 the first time, with subsequent violations going up to $500 in fines.
Investigators shared the video and asked for the public's help in finding the man.
European Union foreign ministers, meeting in Prague on Tuesday and Wednesday, may agree tightening the issuance of visas for Russians and start debate on a wider ban on tourist visas though there is no agreement on that, EU officials said.
Starting Friday, the government will pause sending free at-home COVID-19 tests to American households as funds for the program dry up.