In a stunning turn of events, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has won the Nobel Peace Prize for her relentless fight for democracy against Nicolás Maduro's regime. This recognition shines a light on her courageous efforts to bring about change in a country plagued by dictatorship.
As the government shutdown stretches into its seventh day, delays and cancellations plague airports across the US, including Burbank and Newark, due to severe staffing shortages of air traffic controllers.
Bayern Munich showcased their dominance with a 3-1 win over Chelsea in the Champions League, fueled by Harry Kane's stellar performance and key injuries in the defense. Can Kane become a Bayern legend this season?
Florida's controversial immigration detention center, 'Alligator Alcatraz,' may soon be empty after a judge's ruling. The state faces potential losses of up to $40 million and ongoing legal challenges surrounding unsanitary conditions and environmental concerns.
In a bold move, the Transportation Department plans to reclaim management of Washington Union Station, aiming to revitalize the iconic hub plagued by crime and maintenance issues. Will this change restore its former glory?
A 43-year-old man in New Mexico has been diagnosed with plague, the first human case of the year. After hospitalization, he has been discharged, highlighting the ongoing risk of this rare but serious disease.
The San Francisco 49ers are exploring options for wide receiver help as injuries pile up. With Amari Cooper drawing interest after joining the Raiders, could he be the solution they need?
A recent case of plague in South Lake Tahoe raises questions about this historic disease. Experts explain how it still exists today, its causes, and what precautions to take while enjoying the outdoors.
A resident in South Lake Tahoe has tested positive for the plague, raising concerns among locals. Health officials are investigating the case linked to camping. Stay informed and safe!
A person is recovering at home after testing positive for plague, likely due to a flea bite while camping in South Lake Tahoe. Health officials urge caution in rodent-populated areas.