The Kansas City, Missouri, metropolitan area has long been a regional hub for the federal government, and the pain from the Trump administration's cuts can be seen everywhere
Descendants of slave owners and enslaved people in the Caribbean call for reparations at the UN
The great-great grandson of 19th-century British prime minister William Gladstone says he “shocked and horrified” to learn about seven years ago that his ancestors were slave owners in Jamaica and Guyana
Florida State classes resume Monday after fatal shooting, but in-person attendance isn’t mandatory
Classes will resume at Florida State University on Monday, four days after a deadly shooting on campus left two people dead and six others injured
Police investigate shooting on subway platform that led to Harvard students sheltering in place
Transit police in Boston are investigating a shooting on a subway platform near Harvard University that prompted the school to issue a shelter-in-place order for students and staff
3 dead after fire sweeps through crowded home in Queens, NY, on Easter
New York fire officials say three people died early Easter Sunday morning in a fire that tore through a crowded Queens home with no evidence of a working smoke detector
Closing arguments set for Lori Vallow Daybell’s trial on charge she conspired to kill husband
Closing arguments are scheduled for Monday afternoon at the Arizona trial for Lori Vallow Daybell
Texas hearing on Walmart mass shooting sets stage for plea to avoid death penalty
The gunman who killed 23 people in a racist attack at a Texas Walmart in 2019 is expected to accept a plea deal to avoid the death penalty
DOGE cuts pull AmeriCorps volunteers off of disaster relief jobs
AmeriCorps, the US federal agency that oversees volunteerism and service work, abruptly pulled teams of young people out of a variety of community service projects across the country on Tuesday. The work stoppage was due to cuts attributed to the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, volunteers were informed Tuesday afternoon. WIRED...
Barcelona show gulf in quality again as stunned Chelsea hope for miracle | Sophie Downey
It was not how the script was meant to go for the Blues in their quest for an elusive Champions League trophy As the final whistle blew at the Estadi Johan Cruyff, the frustration on the faces of the Chelsea players shone through. Lucy Bronze chucked her headband on to...
Grounds for concern with credibility urgently needed on racing data
An admission that GoingStick readings, which measure the state of the ground, are being massaged hurts the sport What is the state of the going at Thirsk before the track’s meeting tomorrow evening? In a well-run racing industry, this should not be a trick question, but it does rather feel...