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Commercial air crash kills 179 people in South Korea’s worst air disaster in decades.
The U.S. announced a nearly $6 billion aid package for Ukraine as President Joe Biden prepares for his final weeks in office ahead of President-elect Donald Trump who succeeds Jan. 20.
Big Wall Street banks determined to force Federal Reserve to quite stress tests.
Finnish Coast Guard seizes oil tanker from Russia suspected of cutting undersea cables beneath the Baltic Sea.
NASA’s Parker probe becomes fastest manmade object and flies closer than ever before to the surface of the Sun.
The State Department’s controversial Global Engagement Center, accused of censoring Americans, shuts down after losing funding amid conservative criticism and legal challenges.
U.S. and airline officials are now suggesting the fatal Azerbaijan plane crash on Christmas Day was hit by a weapon with blame being pointed towards Russia.
A new report Friday revealed that more Americans were homeless this year compared to at any other point documented, as the U.S. looks ahead to address these concerns.
China’s new fighter looks almost identical to the American F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, and could give China similar capabilities.
Electronics giant Foxconn aims to grow operations outside China to lessen dependence on Apple and the Chinese government.
An Israeli strike reportedly killed five Palestinian journalists Thursday as the war in Gaza may have taken a sufficient turn to reach a ceasefire deal.