I'm an American living in Germany with my kids. Their experience of elementary school is so different to what I had in the US.
A former top LA prosecutor facing 11 felony charges has the same defense lawyer as a convicted killer whose trial she oversaw, which has sparked conflict-of-interest concerns.
Jewish students, parents and professors from Cornell University slammed President Martha E. Pollack for her letter of "gratitude" to anti-Israel agitators.
Shanna Gardner, who is accused of killing her ex-wife, Jared Bridegan, with help from her second husband allegedly wrote 'good luck!' on a check to a hitman in April 2022.
"Honestly, I don't get how you've done that. I genuinely don't."
Plans to install an automated prescription collection service and alterations to a shopfront in Paisley have been approved.
Stephanie Grisham said this line of attack probably won't work for one key reason.
A manager of a Renfrewshire nursery has described the chance to contribute to an important new document as a "proud moment" for the staff
The recent spate of wet and windy weather, that has seen mixed temperatures and frequent rain showers is set to give way to a patch of warm weather and sunshine next week
The supporters swigged beer before taking in the 5-0 win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park, with Ilir Meta wearing the Hoops and a Celtic scarf.
A U.N. resolution sponsored by Germany and Rwanda to establish an annual day to commemorate the 1995 genocide of more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims by Bosnian Serbs has sparked protests and a strong lobbying campaign against its
ALL 16 ties in the first round of the ENCO Halifax League’s Parish Cup were completed, and the only shock was the defeat of Premier Division Oxenhope.
The House is set to vote on a bill to block the Biden administration from halting offensive aid shipments to Israel.
Defense attorneys for former President Trump are expected to continue their cross-examination of Michael Cohen when court resumes Thursday morning
Rangers idol Kris Boyd looks away amid Celtic title party at Rugby Park.
If today's "Connections" brainteaser has you stumped, Newsweek is here to help you out with a variety of clues.
"Hopefully she lives a long and happy life where she will never have to be a mother again," foster carer Gaby told Newsweek.
New figures released by the DWP revealed more than 180,000 benefit claimants had their payments stopped
People in south Devon are told to boil tap water until further notice after an outbreak of a diarrhoea-type illness.
Bus stops in Bradford city centre have been altered again, with 24 changes incoming, including two airport services.
In this week's "Short questions," Dr. Nicole Saphier tells Dana Perino why she's devoted her professional career to early cancer detection — and debunks popular medical myths.
Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur is drawing renewed criticism over a comment where she compared the American Revolution to religious turmoil in the Middle East and Osama bin Laden.
Jessica Tapia, a Christian ex-teacher, reached a $360K settlement with California's Jurupa Unified School District after refusing to comply with her employer's transgender directives.
Google's Gemini AI chatbot, formerly known as Bard, is the company's latest attempt to win the artificial intelligence arms race. Here's how it works.
A fresh row of trees has sprung up in Paisley’s Foxbar as part of a “crucial” project to combat the climate emergency.
Plans have been submitted to Renfrewshire Council to change a ground floor office into a small café/restaurant.
It turns out it’s not always at the forefront of your TV screen where the important news is happening – even when it’s the TV news. This was of course a very serious Sky News report about water quality in the south-west of England,
She spent weeks in a coma and four months in hospital after suffering multiple fractures to her back, hips, pelvis, ribs, both collarbones as well as internal bleeding and a significant head injury
The GM-Honda system in the CR-V e:FCEV shows important advances The American-developed system gets 372 miles to a tank, and has vastly reduced development costs Just over half a century since the automotive world got properly revved