Pope Leo’s visiting Europe’s migration hot spots. Catholics hope he’ll ease political tensions
Pope Leo XIV will visit two flashpoints of migration from Africa to Europe over less than a month starting on June 11.
Pope Leo XIV will visit two flashpoints of migration from Africa to Europe over less than a month starting on June 11.
Stocks slipped on Wall Street on Friday as big technology stocks lost ground and weighed down the broader market.
The only developer that bid on the mostly vacant and run-down City Operations Building walked away from negotiations with the city of San Diego earlier this year.
The Trump administration’s push for oil and gas development in Alaska faces a test, with the latest lease sale set for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Regional water agency forges new rules to create markets for its surplus water to stabilize costs for county residents.
The Senate blocked a procedural vote on extending a key surveillance program used by U.S. intelligence agencies after Bill Pulte pick.
The Senate passed legislation to fund ICE and Border Patrol after rejecting efforts to permanently ban President Trump’s settlement fund.
The Colorado Court of Appeals reversed the homicide convictions and ordered new trials for the two former Aurora paramedics charged in the death of Elijah McClain, according to court documents.
The incident happened on Thursday before passengers were set to board a flight to Los Angeles.
The EU is expanding its ocean monitoring network with underwater drones and satellites as climate change intensifies heat waves and storms.