Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, says that U.S. expectations of talks would ‘plunge them into a greater disappointment.’
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As passengers return to air travel, bad behavior skyrockets
Airlines and unions for flight attendants and pilots sent a letter to the U.S. Justice Department on Monday urging ‘that more be done to deter egregious behavior.’
Australian prison to be evacuated after mice move in
Authorities will be repairing gnawed electrical wiring and clear dead and decaying mice from wall cavities and ceilings over the next 10 days.
A last push, then a long wait in NYC mayoral primary
Thirteen Democrats and two Republicans engaged in a last effort to rally supporters Tuesday as voters cast their ballots in the first citywide election to use ranked choice voting.
Background checks blocked a record high 300,000 gun sales
FBI numbers show nearly twice as many gun sales were prevented in 2020 as in the year before – although there was still a surge of firearm sales.
U.S. to review dark history of Indigenous boarding schools
Over the decades, the federal institutions forced hundreds of thousands of children from their families and communities.
How Big Tech created a data ‘treasure trove’ for police
‘The amount of information you can get from people’s conversations online – it’s insane,’ says a supervisor police detective in Newport, R.I.
Some used vehicles now cost more than original sticker price
A global shortage of computer chips has pushed prices to record levels.
Fed’s Powell says high inflation temporary, will ‘wane’
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that he expects recent price spikes will soon subside and reduce inflation to a sustainable level
Suspect arraigned in killing of American student in Russia
The body of 34-year-old Catherine Serou was found Saturday in a wooded area near the city of Nizhny Novgorod.