Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-05-11 14:26:46 (4 days ago)
Sean Hannity Crashes Jimmy Failla's Radio Interview With Ainsley Earhardt
Sean Hannity calls into Fox Across America to join in on the fun as Ainsley Eardhardt tells Jimmy Failla all about her upcoming children's book, "America, I'm So Glad You Were Born: Celebrating the Country We Love".
Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-05-11 14:26:16 (4 days ago)
Hochul says 3 New Yorkers in hantavirus monitoring group, activates state lab for ‘worst-case’
Hochul said 17 people from the U.S. are being monitored in Nebraska, including three New York residents, and said the state is stepping up preparedness efforts following cuts to the CDC.
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-05-11 14:25:10 (4 days ago)
UK sanctions network accused of planning attacks for Iran
Britain freezes assets and travel for those accused of laundering billions and plotting Iranian-backed hostile activity.
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-05-11 14:24:21 (4 days ago)
Philippine senator flees ICC arrest over role in Duterte’s drug war
Senator Ronald Dela Rosa has evaded a drug war warrant against him.
Times of India
Times of India
2026-05-11 14:24:20 (4 days ago)
Dalton ChudTheBuilder has responded after being arrested in Nashville following a reported restaurant dispute. The streamer claimed FBI officials and a domestic terrorist detective questioned him while he spent nearly 13 hours in custody. He denied intentionally refusing to pay for food and said he never received his full meal. The incident quickly became a major talking point across social media platforms.
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-05-11 14:24:19 (4 days ago)
Fan festivals, Panini, tickets: What are FIFA World Cup fans talking about?
From collectible shirts to broadcasting issues, here's what global football fans are discussing before World Cup 2026.
New York Times - World News
New York Times - World News
2026-05-11 14:24:13 (4 days ago)
Training for a Marathon in Kenya
Our reporter John Eligon runs in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya to experience why it’s the mecca of distance running in the world.
South China Morning Post - World News
South China Morning Post - World News
2026-05-11 14:20:21 (4 days ago)
Bolivia’s Evo Morales held in contempt after missing court in trafficking trial
A Bolivian judge on Monday held former President Evo Morales in contempt after he failed to appear in court for a trial where he faces charges of trafficking a minor, local newspaper La Razon reported. Morales served three terms as Bolivia’s first indigenous president from 2006 to 2019. He resigned following a disputed election that plunged the country into turmoil. He is accused of having a relationship with a teenager and having a child with her in 2016 while he was in office. Thousands...
Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-05-11 14:19:20 (4 days ago)
Cameras allowed in courtroom for Kirk murder trial after judge's ruling
Criminal defense attorney Donna Rotunno discusses the judge's ruling allowing cameras in the courtroom for the Tyler Robinson trial.
Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-05-11 14:16:55 (4 days ago)
Protesters gather at Portland hotel over Kash Patel rumors
Crowd protested alleged FBI overreach and demanded transparency on Epstein-related records during Portland rally. (Credit: Rhein Amacher)
Le Monde - World News
Le Monde - World News
2026-05-11 14:15:30 (4 days ago)
Man arrested over planned jihadist attack targeting the Louvre
A 27-year-old undocumented Tunisian national is suspected of plotting a violent attack against the Louvre Museum and the Parisian Jewish community, Le Monde has learned. After being held in police custody at the General Directorate of Internal Security (DGSI), he was brought before anti-terrorism judges on Monday, May 11.
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-05-11 14:15:20 (4 days ago)
Drug gang attacks ‘force hundreds of Indigenous families to flee’ in Mexico
Violence in Guerrero state has driven as many as 1,000 households from their homes, rights group says
Hundreds of Indigenous families have been forced to flee their homes in the mountains of central Mexico by intense attacks from a local criminal group, including drone bombings, an Indigenous rights organisation said on Monday.
A gang known as Los Ardillos has been carrying out attacks in Guerrero state for years, but they started to intensify last week. Villages were subjected to eight hours of bombings on Saturday, the National Indigenous Congress said, forcing between 800 to 1,000 families to flee to other towns.
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