Top Israeli ministers on Wednesday endorsed a U.S.-brokered deal to delineate a maritime border with Lebanon, paving the way for a potentially fractious two-week parliamentary review before it goes into force.
"He kept her restrained in handcuffs on her wrists and ankles. She was able to get free when he took his child to school," an official said.
Drayton told the cops he hadn't slept in four days after using meth, and added he was "hearing voices."
Pet obesity has increased more than ever during the pandemic due to overfeeding and less physical activity in pets.
Emergency Department visits related to micromobility devices increased by 127% from 2017 to 2021.
Business groups will almost certainly file lawsuits in an attempt to delay or derail a rule proposed by the Biden administration on Tuesday that would limit companies' use of independent contractors, experts said.
The U.S. President thinks that if a recession takes place as economists project, "it will be a very slight recession."
A leak on a pipeline carrying oil from Russia to Europe added to concerns about energy security on Wednesday, while European Union ministers worked on proposals to address the fuel crisis facing the continent heading into winter.
Britain's economy looks set to go into recession as data showed it unexpectedly shrank in August, underscoring the challenge for Prime Minister Liz Truss to make good on her promises to speed up growth.
Parts of South Dakota were placed under Fire Weather Watches on Tuesday, with some of the said warnings expanded into Red Flag Warnings on Wednesday.
"Several people were injured by gunshots, including an investigator with the Greenville Police Department," said Greenville Mayor Errick D. Simmons.
Investigators located the body of Jolissa Fuentes inside her vehicle at a crash site.
The question of how, when and whether to cap gas prices is set to dominate another meeting of European Union countries on Wednesday, as they pursue a joint plan to target high gas prices - a compromise that has eluded them for weeks.
Both taxpayers and non-taxpayers are eligible to receive previous stimulus checks.
The spacecraft that NASA deliberately crashed into an asteroid last month succeeded in nudging the rocky moonlet out of its natural orbit - the first time humanity has altered the motion of a celestial body - NASA officials announced on Tuesday.
A railroad workers union rejected an agreement with freight carriers Monday, a move that could precede another strike.
Angela Lansbury Died 'Peacefully In Her Sleep' At Age 96
Authorities said that 32 children and daycare staff were hospitalized on Tuesday after a carbon monoxide leak.
Ukrainian authorities said on Tuesday they exhumed the bodies of dozens of people, including civilians and a one-year-old baby, to determine the cause of death following the retreat of Russian troops from two recently-liberated towns in the eastern Donetsk region.
Just in time for Halloween, Burger King has announced the arrival of the new Ghost Pepper Whopper.
Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard announced her departure from the Democratic Party,
Baltimore prosecutors on Tuesday dismissed their case against a man found guilty of the 1999 killing of his ex-girlfriend in a case that drew national attention after the podcast "Serial" raised doubts about his guilt.
The founder of the far-right Oath Keepers group, Stewart Rhodes, and four others are the first people to go on trial in more than a decade over seditious conspiracy charges for their role in the Jan.
The United States could soon offer billions of dollars in military financing for Taiwan, fast-track weapons sales and increase military coordination, as China exerts pressure on the democratically governed island.
Meta Platforms unveiled its Quest Pro virtual and mixed reality headset on Tuesday, marking a milestone for Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg's break into the higher-end market for extended reality computing devices.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday weighed the constitutionality of a California law banning the sale of pork from pigs confined in spaces with too little space to move freely that industry groups have said impermissibly regulates out-of-state farmers.
A shooting outside Rep. Lee Zeldin's Long Island home brought crime to the forefront of the NY governor's race.
Ohio held its one and only Senate race debate on Monday night.
Closing arguments began on Tuesday in the penalty phase of the trial of a man who killed 17 people in mass shooting on Valentine's Day in 2018 at a Florida high school, one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S.
A new wave of pro-gun lawmakers in Brazil, elected this month as part of a more conservative Congress, are likely to ensure far-right President Jair Bolsonaro's vision of a more armed citizenry lives on - even if he fails to win re-election.