Police Block Marching Teachers from Entering Lake Shore Drive
The Chicago Teachers Union headed back to the bargaining table Friday morning as classes were canceled for a seventh day amid optimism on both sides
Economy adds 953,000 jobs in June, unemployment rate falls
Statistics Canada says the economy added nearly one million jobs in June as businesses forced closed by the pandemic began to reopen. The agency says
Five killed in attack on South African church, hostages freed
JOHANNESBURG — Five people were killed in an attack on a church west of Johannesburg in the early hours of Saturday, South African police said,
Emirates airline to cut up to 9,000 jobs: report
DUBAI: Emirates airline has cut a tenth of its workforce during the novel coronavirus pandemic in layoffs that could rise to 15 percent, or 9,000
US man, 30, dies from virus after attending ‘Covid party’
A 30-year-old man from Texas died from the new coronavirus after attending a “COVID-19” party hosted by an infected person, a doctor has revealed, underlining
Journalist who exposed Malta’s Panama Papers link killed in car bomb
The journalist who led the Panama Papers investigation into corruption in Malta was killed on Monday in a car bomb near her home. Daphne Caruana Galizia, whose
Erdogan rejects criticism over Turkey’s Hagia Sophia landmark move
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Saturday rejected worldwide condemnation over Turkey’s decision to convert the Byzantine-era monument Hagia Sophia back into a mosque, saying it represented his country’s will to use
US Navy welcomes first Black female Tactical Aircraft pilot
Texas (AP) — The U.S. Navy has welcomed its first Black female Tactical Aircraft pilot. “MAKING HISTORY!” the U.S. Navy tweeted Thursday in response to a post