PARIS (AP) — After a week of intense political turmoil, French President Emmanuel Macron is set to appoint a new prime minister Friday in his latest bid to break the political deadlock that has ...
The long-planned “Steadfast Noon” exercise is taking place amid heightened security around European military facilities.
U.S. Ghost Adventures offers the “Curse of Cornwallis: Bayonets & Banshees” ghost tour in Yorktown, visiting supposedly haunted places such as Cornwallis’s Cave and the Nelson House, a house that ...
The new GORUCK Division features runners sporting a 30-pound plate on the oceanfront half-mile course, which is filled with obstacles that competitors will run through twice per heat.
Mills, 77, is a former state attorney general who won the governorship in 2018 and again in 2022. Maine governors are barred from seeking a third term and, while Mills early this year seemed to ...
Democrats are ramping up the pressure on House Speaker Mike Johnson to swear in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, an Arizona Democrat who won a special election last month to succeed her late father. The ...
Pho 79, a Vietnamese noodle restaurant located at 4903 Courthouse St. in New Town, has closed. The restaurant first opened its Williamsburg location in 2016. Other locations remain in Hampton, ...
McEWEN, Tenn. (AP) — An explosion at a Tennessee military munitions plant left multiple people dead and missing on Friday, a county sheriff said, as first responders said secondary blasts forced ...
In a letter to Trump administration officials, MIT President Sally Kornbluth said MIT disagrees with provisions of the proposal, including some that would limit free speech and the university’s ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Two powerful offshore earthquakes struck the same region in the southern Philippines hours apart ...
Despite losing out on a $20 million federal grant for flood prevention this year, Hampton is pushing forward with several projects aimed at ensuring the city remains resilient against climate ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Coach college basketball long enough and you’re bound to be scarred by an NCAA Tournament selection snub — real or perceived. So it’s no surprise that a majority of Division I big ...