USA It's pouring again? Why heavy rains are on the rise New study shows torrential downpours are increasingly common — and experts say the trend might intensify. 13/06/2019
No Comment New York street art highlights child detentions at US-Mexico border Dozens of installations popped up in New York as part of a campaign to highlight child separations at the US border. 13/06/2019
USA House Intel Committee subpoenas Michael Flynn, Rick Gates "The American people, and the Congress, deserve to hear directly from these two critical witnesses," Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said. 13/06/2019
Living Ralph Lauren pledges new sustainability strategy ‘Design the Change' The luxury fashion house is shifting its focus towards concrete sustainability goals and a greater sense of transparency. 13/06/2019
USA Beto O'Rourke: U.S. can do 'far better' than Biden O'Rourke's comments on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" were the most pointed criticism yet of the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination. 13/06/2019
USA Trump's interference admission raises difficult questions for Democrats First Read is your briefing from "Meet the Press" and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter. 13/06/2019
USA First shot fired in Democratic civil war as 8-term incumbent gets a challenger The progressive group that backed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez looks to help unseat Rep. Henry Cuellar in Texas. 13/06/2019
USA Amanda Knox, swarmed by media, returns to Italy for the first time since acquittal Knox was invited to speak at a conference organized by the Italy Innocence Project, which works to aid those falsely accused and charged of crimes 13/06/2019
USA Watch: Anne Frank tree planted at UN headquarters A tree has been planted at the UN in memory of Anne Frank, on what would have been her 90th birthday. It is from a cutting from the horse chestnut that grew outside the annexe where the Frank family hid from the Nazis. 13/06/2019
USA Dozens of police officers injured in Memphis protest after man killed Most of the injuries to law enforcement officers were minor. Police said some in a crowd protesting the shooting turned violent. 13/06/2019
USA Why hasn't the Trump campaign paid all its police security bills? Ten city governments from Arizona to Pennsylvania say the president's political committee has yet to pay hundreds of thousands in security bills. 13/06/2019
USA Navy 'aware of reports' of incident in Gulf of Oman The stretch of water separates Oman and the United Arab Emirates with Iran, which has seen rising tensions with the United States in recent months. 13/06/2019
USA Hong Kong legislature suspends meetings amid political crisis The move follows violent clashes between police and protesters who oppose a bill allowing suspects to be sent to mainland China for trial. 13/06/2019
USA Bryan Singer to pay $150,000 to resolve rape claim The "X-Men" and "Usual Suspects" director has agreed to pay $150,000 to resolve allegations that he raped a 17-year-old boy in 2003. 13/06/2019
USA Trump says he'd accept dirt on an opponent from a foreign government "I think I'd take it. If I thought there was something wrong, I'd go maybe to the FBI," Trump said. 13/06/2019
USA Family of transgender woman who died in U.S. custody plans to sue The family of Johana Medina Leon, 25, submitted a wrongful death claim this week, saying immigration agencies were responsible for her death. 13/06/2019
USA Bernie Sanders defends democratic socialist label, touts 'economic Bill of Rights' The 2020 presidential candidate compared today's America to the U.S. of the 1930s, and said it was time to pick up where Franklin D. Roosevelt left off. 12/06/2019
USA Ex-Trump aide Hope Hicks to appear before House Judiciary next week Hicks will be interviewed by committee on June 19 behind closed doors. 12/06/2019
USA This viral Schwarzenegger deepfake isn't just entertaining. It's a warning. The emergence of fake videos have become a sort of test run and public service announcement, heightening public awareness of deepfake technology. 12/06/2019
USA How seals helped scientists explain huge holes in the Antarctic ice Two of the large "polynyas" opened up in the Weddell Sea in 2016 and 2017. 12/06/2019
USA 72 injured after protesters, police clash in Hong Kong over extradition bill Legislators, at least temporarily, postponed debate on the controversial proposal amid the mass protests. 12/06/2019
USA Two Wisconsin men die after competing in IronMan 70.3 triathlon Todd Mahoney, 38, a Madison firefighter, and Michael McCulloch, 61, were both found unresponsive in the water while swimming in the athletic competition, according to the Madison Fire Department. 12/06/2019
USA 'Chernobyl' miniseries creator asks tourists to show 'respect' when ta "If you visit, please remember that a terrible tragedy occurred there." 12/06/2019
USA 'Real justice' would've put OJ Simpson in prison: Ron Goldman's father "Every day, I miss my son," Fred Goldman tells Lester Holt, 25 years after the killings of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson. 12/06/2019
USA 9/11 bill clears House hurdle as Schumer rips 'delay after delay' Echoing comedian Jon Stewart, the Senate minority leader said the way Congress has treated first responders was "shameful," and urged a vote as soon as possible. 12/06/2019
USA New trove of father's letters released to mark Anne Frank's 90th birthday New trove of father's letters released to mark Anne Frank's 90th birthday 12/06/2019