U.S. gas prices have already started to rise after an attack damaged two oil facilities in Saudi Arabia. According to AAA, fuel prices could rise by 25 cents this month. Kris Van Cleave reports. ( read original story ...)
More than 30 killed in two Afghanistan bombings
More than 30 people were killed this morning in a pair of bombings in Afghanistan. One of the attacks was in the capital, Kabul. The other was north of the city. The bombings came after the death of ... ( read original story ...)
US wants to send ancient artifact Hobby Lobby bought for $1.6 million back to Iraq
Federal authorities want a rare, ancient artifact returned to Iraq after it was sold to a US craft store for $1.6 million in an auction. ( read original story ...)
Ground turkey gets the star treatment in bright, cheesy meatballs
Caramelized lemon and feta cheese add flavor to ground turkey meatballs, the ideal preparation for the lean meat. ( read original story ...)
Turkey says low risk of second outbreak, opens to some medical tourism
Turkey does not risk a second wave of infections from the new coronavirus at the moment and it is preparing to start controlled "medical tourism" with 31 countries as of Wednesday, Health Minister ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Arrests 2 Suspected of Helping Carlos Ghosn Flee Japan
Japanese authorities believe the men, a father and son arrested in Massachusetts, helped plan and carry out Mr. Ghosn’s escape to Lebanon in December. ( read original story ...)
Former Green Beret arrested for ‘smuggling Carlos Ghosn from Japan’
A former Green Beret and his son were arrested in the US yesterday for allegedly helping the former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn to flee Japan.Michael Taylor, 59, and his son Peter Taylor, 27, have been ... ( read original story ...)
Pakistan police arrest suspect in honor killing of 2 cousins
Police in northwestern Pakistan have arrested a man accused of killing his two teenage cousins after a video of the sisters surfaced on social media showing them kissing a man ... ( read original story ...)
‘Super cyclone’ Amphan batters Bangladesh, India
The strongest cyclone in decades slammed into Bangladesh and eastern India on Wednesday, sending water surging inland and leaving a trail of destruction as the death toll rose to at least nine. High ... ( read original story ...)
Cyclone Amphan Slams India and Bangladesh
Millions fled, and several deaths have been reported, but for the moment, at least, residents say it appears it could have been much worse. ( read original story ...)