The months of washed-out weekends may be just a "random" pattern. Or maybe — probably? — the universe just doesn’t want us to have brunch outdoors. Continue reading →
The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously ruled in favor of a straight woman who twice lost positions to gay workers, saying an appeals court had been wrong to require her to meet a heightened burden in seeking to prove workplace discrimination because she was a member of a majority group. Continue reading →
Four blue states are asking the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to remove restrictions on a key abortion medication and make it easier for clinicians to prescribe and dispense it - an attempt to widen access as the agency plans to review the pill’s safety. Continue reading →
Perhaps no modern pop culture reference has clung more stubbornly to Naples, Italy’s third-largest city, than “Gomorrah,” the title of Roberto Saviano’s 2006 nonfiction bestseller about the Neapolitan mafia. Continue reading →
Israeli security forces in the southern Gaza Strip recovered the bodies of two Israeli Americans who were killed in the Hamas-led October 2023 attack on Israel, the military said in a statement Thursday. Continue reading →
The elder Stagg was not a general or a foot soldier, but in the final hours before one of the most consequential moments of World War II, he was the man everyone was waiting on. Continue reading →
Federal immigration officials should leave noncriminals alone. But when an undocumented immigrant is convicted of a violent crime in Massachusetts, local law enforcement should help deport him. Continue reading →