Clashes erupted after Bolivia's top court barred ex-president Morales from running in the 17 Aug polls. Supporters protested the ruling, which blocks the former leader from seeking re-election
The storms Friday afternoon tore roofs off buildings, ripped bricks off of siding and downed trees and power lines as residents were urged to take cover
Ukranian news website The Kyiv Independent reported, citing the Air Force that the Ukrainian Air Force "lost contact" with an F-16 aircraft during a mission to repel a Russian aerial attack overnight
US has expressed frustration with the stalled talks and threatened to withdraw if results aren't achieved
A day earlier, Grok repeatedly posted about white genocide in South Africa in response to unrelated user queries on X, prompting concern over the chatbot's unsanctioned focus on racial politics
The interview is part of a Trump-era probe to assess whether James Comey's post was intended as a threat to the president-an allegation he strongly denies, citing no intent to incite violence
Trump slammed the Supreme Court for halting migrant deportations, calling the ruling a 'bad and dangerous day' that puts American safety at serious risk
Tesla changed its bylaws to require investors to hold at least 3% of shares to file or maintain a derivative lawsuit, aiming to limit future legal challenges like those over Musk's pay package
Trump has argued that his economic agenda, centered on tax cuts, reduced regulations and sweeping tariffs to bring more manufacturing jobs to the US, would promote strong growth
Moody's has downgraded the US credit rating to AA1 due to rising debt and interest payments, aligning with earlier moves by Fitch and S&P over fiscal and political concerns
In a social media post, police said the suspect in the shooting was confirmed dead at a local hospital
Eight of the escapees, including suspects charged with murder, remain on the lam following the breakout that the local sheriff says may have been aided by members within the department
Casualties are rising as Israel resumes heavy strikes in Gaza after ending a six-week truce, with ceasefire talks stalled and mounting civilian deaths amid pressure to free hostages from Hamas
An unsigned post on Microsoft's site marks its first public admission of deep involvement in the war that began after Hamas killed 1,200 in Israel and has since claimed tens of thousands in Gaza
Moody's is the last of the three major rating agencies to lower the federal government's credit. Standard & Poor's downgraded federal debt in 2011 and Fitch Ratings followed in 2023
The court indefinitely extended the prohibition on deportations from a north Texas detention facility under the alien enemies law
It notes the disruption and attempted destruction, spearheaded by DOGE, of a partnership between the state and the federal government to support the humanities
Americans grow pessimistic about the economy as Trump's steep import tariffs raise fears of slower growth and higher prices
The European Commission said it would seek feedback from rivals and customers before deciding whether to accept the offer. Reuters was the first to report the proposal earlier this week
Trump said Friday that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick 'will be sending letters out essentially telling people'