A displaced Lebanese grandmother feeds thousands of compatriots who fled war
Soubhiye Zeiter started baking outside her tent in Beirut to feed herself and her family, displaced by war. Now she feeds thousands.
Soubhiye Zeiter started baking outside her tent in Beirut to feed herself and her family, displaced by war. Now she feeds thousands.
The Santa Ana city council will consider an ordinance barring police from off-duty immigration enforcement work and a resolution supporting AB 1537, or the No Side Jobs for ICE Act.
The men's favorite hasn't lost in three months, while Gauff looks to become just the third woman to successfully defend the Roland Garros title this century.
Street-style tacos, another omakase spot and a long-awaited food hall are poised to open very soon.
Russia's nuclear drills that began Tuesday come amid a surge in Ukrainian drone strikes. The drills were held with Russian ally Belarus.
The Biden administration spent almost a year crafting regulations to block U.S. adversaries from buying commercial data gathered from cell phones at the federal government’s most sensitive locations.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of owners of Cuban property that was confiscated by Fidel Castro’s government more than 65 years ago.
A group of young Republicans in Kentucky gather monthly to talk politics and expressed frustration with the GOP and President Donald Trump.
Britons are cool on America and baffled by President Donald Trump as the former colonies celebrate their 250th year of independence.
Experts say free speech claims by Chud the Builder, charged with shooting a Black man outside a TN courthouse, aren't a blanket shield.