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Benjamin Von Wong, a Canadian artist and activist, is heaping piles of plastic waste onto a large sculpture in front of the U.N. office. Delegates to the treaty talks pass by the sculpture daily in a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided panel of appeals court judges ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration can suspend or terminate billions of dollars of congressionally appropriated funding for foreign ...
National security adviser Mike Waltz was nominated as United Nations ambassador after he mistakenly added a journalist to a Signal chat discussing military plans. Trump tapped IRS Commissioner Billy ...
The key to its bringing down the house at Little Theatre of Norfolk is its superfine singing, acting and dancing by a young cast, all deserving of sainthood. Here are the director (Trey DelPo) and the ...
On Jan. 16, the young people were told by email that a culminating summit in the nation’s capital this summer was canceled. By February, the students stopped hearing from their advisers. Meetings ...
TOKYO (AP) — Fast-food chain McDonald’s Japan has canceled a Happy Meal campaign that came with coveted Pokemon cards, apologizing after resellers rushed to buy the meals and then discarded the food, ...
Over the next three seasons, the Pirates will take the field against the biggest opponents in program history — including their first matchups with teams from the ACC and Big Ten.
U.S. stocks are ticking higher after a rally spurred by hopes for lower U.S. interest rates wrapped around the world.
The biggest issue of the talks has been whether the treaty should impose caps on producing new plastic or focus instead on things like better design, recycling and reuse.
Amazon is now rolling out a service where its Prime members can order their blueberries and milk at the same time as their batteries and other basic items.
The event is Sunday and features free food and school supplies and a meet-and-greet with NSU men’s basketball players.
In addition to much needed donations and animal sponsorships, Ryan and Mallory Phillips said they’re always looking for hands to help around the farm.