WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has ordered the military’s independent newspaper, Stars and Stripes, to cease publication at the end of the month, despite Congressional efforts […]
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — A restaurant and onetime inn built along a stagecoach route in 1784 has closed permanently, another casualty of the coronavirus pandemic, and […]
Asian markets skidded Friday and U.S. futures were lower after Wall Street had its worst day since June, as investors’ exuberance faltered after a spate […]
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand reported its first death from the coronavirus in more than three months on Friday. Health authorities said a man […]
VENICE — Spanish director Pedro Almodovar has joined a chorus of voices at the Venice Film Festival urging the reopening of movie theaters after coronavirus […]
WASHINGTON — The United States keeps regaining more of the jobs that vanished when the viral pandemic flattened the economy early this spring. Yet so […]
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Postal Service has paid about $286 million over the past seven years to XPO Logistics, the former employer of Postmaster General […]
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced Friday that New Zealand would keep its current coronavirus restrictions in place until at least mid-September as a precaution. Authorities […]