World News Raging battles in vital Yemen's main port threatens hospital The Red Sea city is an entry point for most of the country's desperately needed food and relief supplies. 12/11/2018
World News Australian farm supervisor charged with using needles to contaminate strawberries The strawberry industry, worth $116 million, was rocked in following nearly 200 complaints of sewing needles found in strawberries and other fruits. 12/11/2018
World News Canadian intelligence agents have heard Khashoggi tapes, Trudeau says Trudeau is the first Western leader to confirm that his country's intelligence services have heard the recordings of what happened to Jamal Khashoggi. 12/11/2018
World News Netanyahu rushes home after burst of Israel-Gaza violence An Israeli army officer and seven Palestinians, including a Hamas commander, were killed after a special forces incursion into the blockaded enclave. 12/11/2018
World News To cool the planet, should deserts be flooded? The idea is "risky, unproven, even unlikely to work," according to Y Combinator. But if it did work, it could slow climate change. 12/11/2018
World News Populists celebrated Merkel's exit. But they might miss her. The long-serving chancellor has been "a useful, clear target," according to one expert. 11/11/2018
World News America's role remembered, 100 years after end of WWI "There is a relationship from people to people, not just from government to government," says one French mayor. 11/11/2018
World News At least 11 deaths suspected in California wildfires, as winds set to pick back up "You could see the fire coming," said one woman who fled the Camp Fire in Butte County, which has killed at least nine people. 10/11/2018
World News More than 5,600 active-duty troops fan out across southern U.S border The closest migrant caravan is still in Mexico, hundreds of miles away from the United States. 10/11/2018
World News U.S. listened to Khashoggi tapes, Turkish president claims Turkey claims U.S. received recordings of Khashoggi murder, contradicting State Department. 10/11/2018
Turkey Turkey gives UK, US, France and Germany recording of Khashoggi murder Turkey says it's shared a recording of Jamal Khashoggi's murder with Britain, France, Germany and the US. 10/11/2018
World News Rashida Tlaib's family in the West Bank cheer her election to Congress Relatives of the first Palestinian-American elected to Congress hope her victory changes attitudes about Muslims in America. 10/11/2018
USA FBI says fatal plane crash by Horizon employee was intentional The FBI said its probe didn't find any evidence related to "wider criminal activity or terrorist ideology." 09/11/2018
World News Fly Jamaica flight overshoots runway at Guyana airport Six passengers suffered non-life-threatening injuries. 09/11/2018
United Kingdom Minister Jo Johnson quits UK government over Brexit British minister Jo Johnson, brother of Boris Johnson, has quit the UK government, calling for the public to have fresh say on Brexit. 09/11/2018
Australia IS claims responsibility for deadly ‘terrorism’ attack in Melbourne One dead and two injured in Melbourne terror stabbings. Attacker dies in hospital. 09/11/2018
USA Wildfire chars more than 18,000 acres in rural Northern California Residents in the small towns of Pulga and Paradise, about 90 miles north of Sacramento, were told to flee the oncoming flames. 09/11/2018
World News Letter reveals Einstein's fears of growing nationalism, anti-Semitism The 1922 letter shows he was concerned about Germany's future a full year before the Nazis attempted their first coup — the failed Munich Beer Hall Putsch. 09/11/2018
USA Obscene airborne image prompts Marine probe The pilots flew out of the San Diego airfield, once home to the Navy's "Top Gun" flight school. 09/11/2018
World News Prince Charles: I won't be a 'meddling' monarch if I become king The heir to Britain's throne is outspoken on organic and traditional farming, wildlife conservation, herbal medicine and urban planning. 08/11/2018