A magnitude 4.3 earthquake jolted the San Francisco Bay Area early Monday, leaving over 22,000 residents shaken. Trains faced delays as safety inspections were conducted, while officials assessed the situation.
After the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates, Asian central banks may have more leeway to ease their policies. Economists predict a shift towards more accommodative stances, especially in nations facing economic challenges.
As Russia grapples with a weakening economy and high borrowing costs, central bank officials insist it's not in a recession. With wartime expenditures soaring and a disastrous harvest, experts warn of a potential debt crisis.
The FDA has approved new Covid vaccines, but confusion surrounds eligibility and coverage. Find out who can get vaccinated and how the new vaccines target the latest strains.
Discover the secrets behind Kim Jong Un's lavish bulletproof trains, from luxury amenities to high-security features, as he travels for international summits and domestic inspections.
France's foreign ministry summoned U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner after he accused Macron's government of failing to address rising antisemitism, igniting a diplomatic spat amid escalating tensions.
COVID-19 cases are climbing in several states, with Louisiana leading the way. New variants and summer conditions are contributing to a potential wave. Health officials urge caution and quick treatment for high-risk groups.
As Donald Trump considers military action against Iran, European ministers engage in emergency talks in Geneva, hoping to find a diplomatic solution to the escalating conflict. Can they succeed where others have failed?
A new strain of norovirus, GII.17, is disrupting the usual seasonal outbreak patterns, with reports of increased cases earlier in the year. Experts are concerned about the potential for GII.17 to dominate future outbreaks.
A chaotic scene unfolded in downtown LA as a midnight gathering turned into vandalism. Party-goers spray-painted an A Line train and clashed with police, leaving many shocked by the wild antics.