Former head of Iowa’s largest school district to be sentenced for claiming to be a US citizen
The former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district is set to learn how long he will be in prison after he was convicted of falsely claiming to be a U.S.…
France asks prosecutors to investigate Israel’s treatment of Gaza flotilla activists
France's government is asking prosecutors to investigate Israel's alleged mistreatment of activists from a flotilla to Gaza. This move could potentially open a route to criminal proceedings.
War and displacement in Gaza are fueling a rise in early marriage
The war in Gaza and the mass displacement of Palestinians have helped fuel an increase in marriages of young girls, experts say.
Louisiana Republicans are poised to pass new US House districts in wider redistricting fight
Louisiana’s Republican-controlled Senate is poised to pass a plan to help the GOP maintain control of the U.S. House in November.
Russian drone targeting Ukraine goes astray, crashes into apartment building in NATO member Romania
Authorities say a Russian drone that was part of an overnight attack on Ukraine crashed into an apartment building in eastern Romania.
With a stalemate in Ukraine and discontent at home, Putin seems ready to escalate his war
President Vladimir Putin is facing a battlefield stalemate in Ukraine and growing war fatigue among Russians and looks to escalate fighting.
HOA Homefront: Why isn’t the board taking care of our property?
Without good care of the shared elements (the common area), one of the greatest benefits of HOA living disappears.
World Cup host Boston has lobster rolls, American history and Fenway Park: Things to know
World Cup games will be hosted in the small town of Foxborough — about 30 miles south of “Beantown” — for the first time since 1994.
Circus Vargas brings the ‘Masquerade’ show to Laguna Hills
This year's show, called "Masquerade,” will be in town through June 8
Federal judge upholds constitutionality of nitrogen gas executions
A federal judge has ruled Alabama's use of nitrogen gas to carry out executions does not violate the U.S. Constitution.