Student kills four in Turkey's second school shooting in two days
An eighth-grade student opened fire at a middle school in Kahramanmaras province Wednesday, killing three students and a teacher, wounding at least 20 others.
Crocker departs two months before the 2026 World Cup to join the Saudi Arabian Football Federation in a similar position.
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Trump threatens to fire Fed chair Powell if he doesn't leave in May
President Donald Trump said he would fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell if Powell remains in office past the end of his term on May 15.
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About 90 protesters detained at N.Y.C. rally against Israel arms sales
Police detained roughly 90 demonstrators, including Chelsea Manning, who blocked traffic in Manhattan protesting U.S. weapons shipments to Israel.
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Cuba's Díaz-Canel vows to fight U.S. military action amid energy blockade
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said his nation is prepared to defend itself against potential U.S. military intervention, as the Trump administration's energy blockade deepens the island's economic crisis.
Ecuador and Colombia escalate tariff war to 100 percent
Ecuador raised tariffs on Colombian imports to 100 percent effective May 1, citing insufficient action against drug trafficking. Colombia responded Friday with matching tariffs.
Opposition leader Magyar leads Orbán in Hungarian legislative elections
Preliminary results show opposition Tisza party ahead with record 77% turnout; Magyar projects two-thirds majority.
Guelleh wins sixth consecutive term in Djibouti presidential election
Incumbent President Ismail Omar Guelleh secured 97.81 percent of votes in Friday's election, defeating sole opponent Mohamed Farah Samatar.
Artemis II crew splashes down in Pacific after historic moon voyage
Four astronauts returned to Earth Friday after a 10-day mission that took them farther from home than any humans before.
El Niño odds spike to 61% as scientists warn of possible 'very strong' climate event
Forecasters estimate a 61% chance El Niño will develop between May and July, with a 25% probability it could become "very strong," raising global temperature concerns.
Cuban president tells NBC he will not resign under US pressure
Miguel Díaz-Canel said in his first US television interview that Cuba is a sovereign state and will not submit to American demands for his resignation.
Peru holds presidential election amid record instability
Peruvians vote Sunday to choose a president from 35 candidates as the nation grapples with nine leaders in a decade.
U.S. inflation accelerates to 3.3% in March amid Iran conflict
Consumer prices rose at the fastest pace in two years, driven primarily by surging energy costs linked to Middle East tensions.
Judge orders Pentagon to restore press credentials after second policy rejection
A federal judge ruled Thursday that the Pentagon violated his order by implementing a new restrictive press policy and must reinstate credentials for New York Times reporters.
Trump attacks Carlson, Kelly, Owens, Jones over Iran war criticism
President Trump lashed out at four conservative media figures in a lengthy Truth Social post Thursday, calling them "NUT JOBS" and "losers."
Ecuador raises tariffs on Colombia to 100 percent over border security
Ecuador escalates trade dispute with Colombia, doubling import duties effective May 1 over alleged failure to implement border security measures.