Niger’s neighbors are threatening armed intervention against the junta run by the head of the presidential guard, although analysts say there is only a slim chance of the regional body successfully sending troops.
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Hunter Biden created ‘illusion of access’ to his father, former business partner tells Congress
Devon Archer testifies that Joe Biden was never directly involved in their financial dealings.
New Hampshire beachgoers witness small plane crash into surf, flip in water
The pilot of the single-engine Piper PA-18 plane, who was unhurt, had been pulling a banner advertising a concert.
As work begins on the largest U.S. dam removal project, tribes look to a future of growth
The demolition is part of a national movement to return the natural flow of the nation’s rivers and restore habitat for fish and the ecosystems that sustain other wildlife.
Researchers, fishing crews, birds clash over all that horseshoe crabs provide
The biomedical industry is adopting new standards to protect a primordial sea animal that is a linchpin of the production of vital medicines.
Pee-wee Herman actor Paul Reubens dies of cancer at 70
Reubens died Sunday night after a 6-year struggle with cancer that he did not make public, his publicist said in a statement.
Mar-a-Lago manager makes 1st court appearance in Trump documents case
Carlos De Oliveira is accused of scheming with Trump to try to delete security footage sought by investigators probing the former president’s hoarding of classified documents at his Palm Beach club.
Israel’s top court to hear challenges to law that weakens its power, escalating political crisis
Hundreds of thousands of Israelis have poured into the streets to protest against the plan for the past 7 months, but parliament enacted it on Monday.
Senate Republican leader McConnell briefly leaves news conference after freezing up mid-sentence
After sitting down in his office for several minutes, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell later returned to the news conference and answered questions from the press.
Residents are at a loss after newspaper that bound community shuts in declining coal county
Months after the last newspaper closed in a declining coal community in West Virginia, residents say they are already experiencing challenges getting and sharing information.