Idaho Murders Update: Suspect Got A New License Plate Days After Killings
According to the police affidavit, a police officer at the Washington State University "ran the car" of Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger.
China Travel Restrictions 2023: Everything You Need To Know About Traveling To The Country
Beginning Sunday, China will no longer require mandatory quarantine and post-arrival COVID-19 tests for foreign travelers coming to the country.
Idaho Murders Update: DNA Found From Kohberger's Trash Matched Sheath At Crime Scene
A police officer in Moscow, Idaho, found a tan leather knife sheath on the bed next to the body of murder victim Madison Mogen while processing the crime scene.
Anti-Vaxxers Blame Covid Vaccine For Damar Hamlin's Collapse
A cardiologist from the Cleveland Clinic blasted "wildly and irresponsible" accusations blaming the COVID-19 vaccines for the NFL player Damar Hamlin's collapse.
Ukraine Records 300 Traffic Accidents, 21 Deaths In First 3 Days Of January
On New Year's Day alone, more than 120 road accidents occurred in Ukraine, killing six people and leaving more than 140 injured.
Idaho Murders Suspect Could Have Made Series Of 'Moron' Mistakes Which Led To Arrest: Expert
A criminal profiler said suspect Bryan Kohberger, if he is indeed responsible for the quadruple murder, likely left DNA evidence all over the house.
Russian Soldiers Use Dead 'Rotting' Bodies As Shield, Like 'In A Movie': Ukraine Intel Chief
Ukraine's military intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budanov, said he discovered the dead bodies while visiting the beleaguered Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.
Goldman Sachs Removes Free Coffee Perk From Employees As Layoffs Loom
Goldman Sachs has also ended meal allowance for its employees and limited free daily car rides to employees who work well into the evening.
Here's Why The Idaho Murders Suspect Agreed To Be Extradited, According To DA
Idaho authorities said they could expedite the extradition of murder suspect Bryan Kohberger within 72 hours after the hearing.
DHS Could Increase Cost Of Working Visa In USA; Investment Visas Up By $7,500
The last time the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services increased its fees was in 2016, during the Obama administration.
Ukrainian Accused Of Stealing War-Inspired Banksy Mural Could Face 12 Years In Prison
Police in Kyiv, Ukraine, estimated that the Banksy mural is worth $243,900.
Idaho Murders Suspect Pulled Over Twice During Drive To PA; Police Can't Find Evidence
An Indiana State Police spokesman said that he could not find evidence that murder suspect Bryan Kohberger and his father were pulled over in Indiana twice.
Winter Storm Puts 3 Million Under Tornado Watch In Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana And Oklahoma
A National Weather Service meteorologist warned residents to seek safe shelter before the winter storm, noting that fatalities were reported in the past.
Idaho Murders Update: Police Chief 'Certain' Bryan Kohberger Is 'Our Guy'
Moscow, Idaho, police said they could not reveal Bryan Kohberger's possible motive in killing the four students until after a judge unseals the affidavit.
Russia Is Planning 'Prolonged Attack' On Ukraine Using Iranian Drones: Zelensky
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia plans to exhaust Ukraine's forces and its people by carrying out drone strikes.
China To 'Infect Millions More' With COVID-19 As Residents Start Traveling: Pompeo
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo wants Chinese President Xi Jinping to be held accountable for the current surge of COVID-19 in China.
Idaho Murders Update: Suspect Had Heroin Addiction, Drove A White Hyundai Elantra
A classmate of murder suspect Bryan Kohberger believed that he allegedly committed the crime because "he didn't get the proper help."
These 20 States Increased Their Minimum Wages On Jan. 1
At least 8 million workers will see their minimum wage increase this year after several states began to implement hourly pay increases.
California Flood Warning: More Towns Ordered To Evacuate Over Intense Rains
Sacramento authorities have announced they are opening two evacuation centers to shelter more individuals who would be affected by the flood.
Trump Wanted White House Usher 'Immediately' Fired For Helping Biden Move In: Grisham
Former President Donald Trump and former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows called White House Chief Usher Timothy Harleth's actions "completely disloyal."
Russian Media Falsely Claims Protest From 2020 Happened Recently, Ukrainians Rally Against Government
Ukrainian media accused Russian outlets of using a video originally shot in 2020 to claim that Ukrainians were protesting the actions of their government this year.
Afghan Men Join Protest Against Taliban's Ban On Female Education; Students Walk Out [Videos]
An Afghan activist said Taliban fighters searched them after joining the protest condemning the ban on women from attending universities.
'Putin's Chef' Named 2022 Person Of The Year In 'Organized Crime And Corruption'
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project described longtime Putin ally Yevgeny Prigozhin as the "malevolence of state-sponsored corruption."
Here's What To Expect From Putin And Xi's 'Very Important' Meeting On Friday
Kremlin said Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping would discuss issues related to the two countries' "real strategic partnership."
Israel Could Attack Iran's Nuclear Sites In 'Two Or Three Years,' Defense Minister Says
Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz boasted that Israel "significantly increased" its preparedness and was now preparing for a possible attack against Iran.
Taiwan 'Not Prepared Enough' For Possible War With China: Esper
Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper suggested that the West should form a solid coalition to support Taiwan against China, just like they did with Ukraine.
100 Iran Protesters Sentenced To Death, 476 Already Killed Including Kids
The human rights group claimed that the detained Iranian protesters were subjected to physical and mental torture and had been deprived of due process.
200-Car Crash In China Due To Fog Leaves 1 Dead
Passenger cars, vans and trucks could be seen piled on top of each other on one section of the Zhengxin Huanghe bridge.
Russian Soldier Who Refused To Kill In Ukraine Faces Possible Prison Time
Dmitry Vasilets was the first Russian to be charged under the amended criminal Article 332, which makes military disobedience a criminal liability.
Ukraine Seizes Underground Warehouses Of Russian Oligarch With $54M Worth Of Hidden Iron Ore
Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office estimated that Ukraine lost $3.2 million because of Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov's illegal transactions.