Russian foreign ministry says Russian national detained one day after an American picked up in Moscow on spying charges.
Author: Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY
Two-year-old, whose Yemeni mother was initially denied a visa under Trump’s travel ban, dies in California hospital
After an international outcry, the mother was allowed to travel from Egypt to be with her dying son at California hospital.
Parkland survivor David Hogg, who was mocked by Fox host over college rejections, finds Ivy League comeback
Fox host Laura Ingraham mocked Hogg after 4 colleges rejected him, prompted a call for an ad boycott.
Gatwick airport reopens after 2 arrested for using drones to disrupt flights
A 47-year-old man and a 54-year-old woman have been arrested in connectionwith drones that forced the shutdown of London’s Gatwick airport for twodays, affecting 140,000 holiday travelers.
‘Not just hysteria’: 25 US employees at embassy in Cuba did suffer inner-ear damage from mystery illness, study says
The Americans reported dizziness, pain, memory loss from mysterious ‘force field’ in 2016 and 2017.
Trump says asylum seekers will wait in Mexico, won’t be allowed in U.S. until courts approve
President Donald Trump announced over Twitter Saturday evening that asylum seekers at the Southern borderwill wait in Mexico while their claims are processedin U.S. courts.
Rain helps quench hot spots, smoldering fire as Camp Fire nearly contained
Firefighters say containment lines hold as teams focus on long list of missing people around the town of Paradise.
Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade goes on, despite record low temperatures in Manhattan
New York City issued an extreme cold weather alert for performers and onlookers alike, while police keep an eye on winds that could force the grounding of balloons.
Kremlin: Any new U.S. sanctions over British spy case would be ‘illegal’
Spokesman for the Kremlin sees ‘no bright prospecdts’ for better bilateral ties after U.S. prepares new economic restriction on Russia following the poisoning of a Russian spy.
United Airlines, Delta are latest big names to cut ties with NRA
Two major airlines have notified the National Rifle Association that they will no longer offer discounted rate programs for NRA members.