Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Greenland is “not for sale” in remarks at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey.
Things are getting back to normal in Connecticut days after storms struck the state over the Fourth of July holiday.
Health authorities in Gaza say an Israeli strike killed an organizer of public screenings of World Cup matches in the enclave ...
Russian attacks across Ukraine have killed three people, including one in Kyiv, during a second consecutive night of strikes ...
After four years in exile, the prediction market platform Polymarket has begun a well-funded campaign to sell a new version ...
Asian shares are mixed and oil prices have surged more than 2% after the U.S. launched strikes on Iran. Shares in Japan and ...
Rescue teams in the southern Indian state of Kerala are racing to find five people still missing a day after heavy monsoon ...
Eight teams are left in the World Cup, and the quarterfinals feature the top four countries in FIFA’s pre-tournament men’s ...
A new AP-NORC poll highlights divisions among American Jews regarding Israel. The survey shows that religiously affiliated ...
Silas Demary Jr. took the Big East by storm during his debut season with UConn men's basketball, leading the conference in ...
The conversion of the former Crystal Mall in Waterford into a satellite corporate campus for General Dynamics Electric Boat ...
Hundreds of Connecticut power outages were reported Wednesday morning although it was not immediately clear if any of them ...