The Taliban shot dead the brother of Amrullah Saleh, the former vice president of Afghanistan, and his driver
Siby had swapped shifts that day with a co-worker who ended up dying in the terrorist attacks
Twenty years after terrorists flew two planes into the World Trade Center, the memorial at ground zero has its own routine, not much different from many city tourist sites.
Beating No. 2 Daniil Medvedev on Sunday for the title will allow Djokovic to secure two significant milestones
Emma Raducanu first met Leylah Fernandez at a tournament for players 12 and under, around the time one of Fernandez's teachers urged her to give up the tennis dream
President Joe Biden's sweeping new vaccine requirements have Republican governors threatening lawsuits. His unapologetic response: Have at it.
More than 250 foreign nationals have left Afghanistan in the past three days, says Zalmay Khalilzad, Washington's special envoy and the architect of an often criticised deal with the Taliban.
He will again make the ritual journey to sacred American landmarks of loss. He will once more bow his head in silent prayer.
The Russian Foreign Ministry on Friday summoned US Ambassador John Sullivan to complain about alleged interference by American 'digital giants' in Russia's upcoming parliamentary election
Britain's economic growth slowed more than expected in July as concern about the spread of the highly contagious delta variant of Covid-19
Jrgen Klopp seems sure why FIFA is so determined to gain support for World Cups every two years, and he's not pleased by apparent financial motivations
Cristiano Ronaldo has been putting pressure on Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to hand him a start in the first appearance of his second spell at the English club
South Africa on Friday started vaccinating children and adolescents as part of the global Phase 3 clinical trials of China's Sinovac Biotech vaccine for children aged between 6 months and 17 years
The Taliban takeover in Afghanistan has hearted and emboldened extremists and could lead to the return of major al-Qaida-style attack plots against the West
Lionel Messi shone once more in South American World Cup qualifiers, leading Argentina with all the goals in its 3-0 home win against Bolivia
Multiple victims were reported shot in southern Illinois late Thursday afternoon and at least three suspects who crashed their getaway vehicle into a passenger train remained on the loose
Around 200 foreigners, including Americans, fly out to Doha
FIFA detailed its plan for reshaping international soccer around playing the men's World Cup every two years despite European opposition that could lead to a boycott
Former Brazil striker Ronaldo said that Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo would back FIFA's controversial plans to stage the World Cup every two years
President Joe Biden on Thursday is toughening Covid-19 vaccine requirements for federal workers and contractors, according to a person familiar with the plans