Miraculous rescues from the rubble of the Turkey quake, a rising awareness of countless balloons above Earth, India's raids of BBC offices
Mike Pence will fight a federal subpoena to testify about Donald Trump's actions before the Capitol riot, a person familiar with his plans said.
Senator Dianne Feinstein of California announced she would not run for re-election. She has served in the Senate since 1992.
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's leader and a champion of its independence movement, is expected to resign, news outlets reported.
The strike that killed a U.S. medic in Ukraine was most likely a deliberate Russian attack, not indiscriminate shelling, a Times analysis shows.
Childbirth is deadlier for Black families even when they're rich, according to an expansive study that analyzed two million births in California.
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida's latest target: transforming a tiny liberal college known for "free thinkers" into a beacon of conservatism.
Two brothers who say they rationed protein powder to stay alive were among those rescued in Turkey a week after the quake.
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