Syria’s Main Airport Handles First International Flights Since Fall of Assad Regime
The country’s new leaders are pushing to restore a sense of normalcy. But Syria remains under a host of international sanctions imposed during the Assad regime.
Stellantis reveals redesigned Ram heavy-duty trucks
Stellantis has redesigned its large Ram heavy-duty trucks, which are expected to arrive at dealers in the first quarter of this year and will start at $47,560.
10 gunmen killed in shootout with police amid cartel turf battles
The early morning shootout happened during a joint patrol by police and the military in Guanajuato.
China says 95 dead after 7.1-magnitude earthquake strikes Tibet
The tremor, which was also felt in Nepal, occurred near one of Tibet’s holiest cities.
Redburn Atlantic upgrades Disney, calls for more than 30% upside ahead
Disney has finally reached a major inflection point after years of structural headwinds, Redburn Atlantic wrote.
Indiana serial killer’s victims could be identified amid new push
Investigators estimated at least 25 people were buried at Harold Baumeister’s estate, based on evidence that included 10,000 bones and bone fragments.
WATCH: FBI posts new video in hunt for Jan. 6 pipe bomber
The suspect remains at large four years afterward and despite a $500,000 reward.
Johnson tells House Republicans Trump wants 1 reconciliation package: Sources
Speaker Mike Johnson told House Republicans on Saturday that President-elect Donald Trump wants Congress to pass one sweeping bill full of his priorities.
1st human bird flu death in US reported
The Louisiana Department of Health confirmed the first human bird flu death in the United States on Monday.
WaPo writer rebukes new policy on paper not covering itself: ‘I couldn’t possibly dissent more strongly’
The Washington Post’s in-house media critic sharply criticized the paper’s new policy to avoid covering itself as the newsroom continues to face turmoil. Erik Wemple, The Post’s resident news industry…