Powerful Earthquake Hits Japan, and Officials Warn of Aftershocks
There were reports of collapsed buildings and people being trapped underneath them. The quake disrupted electricity and phone service, and initially raised fears of a tsunami.
There were reports of collapsed buildings and people being trapped underneath them. The quake disrupted electricity and phone service, and initially raised fears of a tsunami.
The new, simplified version of the college student aid form was supposed to become available in December. It was, kind of, for some people.
He released more than 50 albums but had his greatest commercial success with “Compared to What,” a recording that came together at the last minute in 1969.
Reservists from at least two brigades will be sent home this week, and another three brigades will return to Israel for training, the military said.
Even if he never wins a general election again, he retains his hold. The endurance of that power is incredible.
And will voters accept the good news?
By taking over the federal role in immigration enforcement, Governor Abbott of Texas is welcoming a legal fight with the Biden administration.
This year is a critical moment to make home care accessible to all Americans who need it.
As another major quake struck Japan, the country was still reckoning with the nuclear crisis triggered by the 8.9-magnitude earthquake and a tsunami of 13 years ago.
This year, we’re going to feel less tired.
What could happen to the original version of Mickey Mouse and others when they enter the public domain on Jan. 1? Hint: think Winnie the Pooh wielding a sledgehammer.
Since the death of George Floyd, a national movement promised sweeping justice reform. So far, police prosecutions have resulted in a mixed bag of convictions, acquittals and a mistrial.
The former president says his acquittal by the Senate in his second impeachment trial, for inciting insurrection, bars any prosecution on similar grounds.
The former president is leading by impressive margins in the state, but his campaign wants to make sure his supporters turn out.
Trials, a Kennedy and the economy are among the variables to consider.
She’s 18. He’s 23. He sent her a one-sentence letter through his prison’s electronic mail system: “Will you marry me?” They wed in a small room in a Moscow jail.
The slowdown in the residential real estate market, a crucial cog in the American economy, is threatening sectors like home improvement and storage.
The city has long been known as a pizza town. Now other places seem to be trying to cash in on the hype.
Many state laws take effect on the first day of 2024, including new rules on gun safety, a ban on diversity programs and a curb on telemarketing calls.
Legislation touching on nearly every aspect of life in the state, including wages, health care and education, is going into effect in the coming months.
Followers of Afro-Brazilian religions have been displaced by New Year’s revelers. But they still find ways to make their offerings to the ocean.
More than 90 percent of Palestinians in the territory say they have regularly gone without food for a whole day, according to the United Nations.
Mr. Salaam will take office 34 years after a wrongful prosecution for rape led to his spending nearly seven years in prison.
In his year-end report, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. focused on the new technology while steering clear of Supreme Court ethics and Donald J. Trump’s criminal cases.
National security employees with ties to Asia say U.S. counterintelligence officers wrongly regard them as potential spies and ban them from jobs.