Pentagon evaluates sending 10,000 more troops to Middle East
U.S. military weighs additional ground forces deployment to pressure Iran on Strait of Hormuz as war enters fourth week.
Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez said the world is run by an authoritarian U.S. regime and called for changes to Cuba's economic system in a recent interview.
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Senate approves DHS funding bill excluding ICE after 40-day shutdown
The Senate passed legislation early Friday to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, excluding Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ending a partial government shutdown affecting airport security operations.
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Rosalía halts Milan concert midway due to illness
Spanish singer stopped performance at sold-out Forum Assago after about two hours, citing feeling unwell and vomiting.
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Supreme Court rules Cox Communications not liable for subscriber piracy
The justices unanimously sided with the internet service provider in a copyright dispute brought by major music labels over illegal downloads.
U.S. and Ecuador say they bombed drug camp; investigation finds dairy farm
A New York Times investigation challenges U.S. and Ecuadorian claims that a March airstrike destroyed a narcotrafficker training site in rural Ecuador.
California jury orders Meta and Google to pay woman $3 million in social media addiction case
A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube liable for harming a young woman through addictive features, awarding $3 million in compensatory damages in a rare verdict.
Italy's Tourism Minister Daniela Santanchè resigns after Meloni's request
Santanchè submitted her resignation letter to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Wednesday, a day after the premier publicly called for her departure.
Botafogo pursues Portuguese coach as Anselmi eyes Mexico move
Hugo Oliveira of Famalicão reportedly rejected Botafogo's approach. Anselmi, recently fired, is a candidate for Monterrey.
Italian politicians mourn Gino Paoli, former communist deputy
Political leaders across Italy paid tribute to singer-songwriter Gino Paoli, who served as a Communist Party deputy in Parliament during the 1980s.
Antonella Clerici announces Gino Paoli's death on live television
The host of È sempre mezzogiorno broke the news to viewers during Tuesday's broadcast, recalling her frequent encounters with the legendary singer.
Gino Paoli and Ornella Vanoni, reunited in death months apart
Italian singer-songwriter Gino Paoli died at 91, joining Vanoni who passed in November. Their 60-year artistic and romantic bond shaped Italian music.
Italian music world mourns Gino Paoli at 91
Musicians, broadcasters, and politicians pay tribute to the legendary singer-songwriter and member of Genoa's musical school.
Italian singer-songwriter Gino Paoli dies at 91
Paoli, author of classics including "Il cielo in una stanza" and "Sapore di sale," passed away in Genoa surrounded by family.
Denmark votes in election shaped by Trump's Greenland threat
Danish voters cast ballots Tuesday in a parliamentary election where Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen seeks a third term, boosted by her defiant stance against U.S. pressure over Greenland.
Olympic champion Sifan Hassan withdraws from London Marathon
Hassan, 2023 London Marathon winner, pulls out due to Achilles injury sustained on treadmill six weeks ago.