Conservative icon Ronald Reagan, the former Hollywood leading man and California governor who outwitted the American political elite to reach the Oval Office, was elected president of the United States on this day in history, Nov. 4, 1980. His “triumph capped the
“The Wizard of Oz,” the Hollywood epic beloved by generations of Americans for its fantastical allegory rooted in love of heartland, home and family, appeared on television for the first time on this date in history, Nov. 3, 1956. “For generations, this
More than one million protesters are being urged to flood central London on November 11 to denounce Israel’s actions in Gaza. Last night, there were demands for soldiers to be deployed to bolster security at the Cenotaph where the traditional two-minute silence
Nigel Farage has said a pro-Palestine march, due to take place on Armistice Day just before Remembrance Sunday should be stopped by police. Mr Farage’s comments come after an activist group called for a million people to march in London to protest
John Adams, the Founding Father whose intellect, passion and political philosophy fueled American independence and gave shape to constitutional governments now found around the world, became the first president to live in the White House on this day in history, Nov. 1, 1800.
Almost a year has passed since conflict ended in the Tigray region of Ethiopia due to a cease-fire. According to a study conducted by local health authorities and a university, hunger has become the main cause of death in the Tigray region.
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has been detained in Russia on what he, his employer and the U.S. government deem phony espionage charges since March, had an appeal for his release denied by a Moscow court Tuesday. The court rejected
A Russian court has granted a request by investigators to extend the detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who was jailed by Russian authorities earlier this year on espionage charges. The Lefortovo District Court, during a closed hearing, ruled Thursday
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a televised address Monday night offered to negotiate a controversial package of judicial reforms through November, while issuing a “call for peace and mutual respect” amid the reignition of mass protests and allegations he is steering
Bodycam footage from Miami-Dade police officers has been released of the incident involving NFL wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who was escorted off a flight for being unresponsive when attendants allegedly asked him to put his seat belt on. The footage begins