Man who slapped French President Macron to go on trial

VALENCE, France (AP) — A 28-year-old man who slapped French President Emmanuel Macron will be tried on Thursday, facing possible jail time and a fineRead More

Prince Philip ‘wasn’t really looking forward’ to centenary

LONDON (AP) — On what would have been Prince Philip’s 100th birthday, his youngest child said he would not have been looking forward to anyRead More

China says US revoking of China apps ban a ‘positive step’

BEIJING (AP) — China’s Ministry of Commerce said Thursday that a U.S. move to revoke the Trump administration’s executive orders intended to ban apps likeRead More

El Chapo’s wife expected to plead guilty to US charges

WASHINGTON (AP) — The wife of Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman is expected to plead guilty to federal criminal charges after she hadRead More

Coast Guard in Alaska rescues 3 friends after winds and a current swept their pink flamingo raft into bay

(CNN) — Three friends, two dogs and one giant inflatable pink flamingo float were swept out into an Alaska bay on Saturday, leaving the groupRead More

Meat company JBS confirms it paid $11M ransom in cyberattack

The world’s largest meat processing company says it paid the equivalent of $11 million to hackers who broke into its computer system late last month.Read More

J&J says it’s working to extend the shelf-life of its COVID-19 vaccine so doses don’t expire

(CNN) — As some states report they have Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine doses that are expiring before they get used, the company and federalRead More

Dog ejected from vehicle in Idaho crash found herding sheep

SPOKESMAN, Wash. (AP) — A pet dog who vanished for two days after being ejected from a vehicle during a car accident has been foundRead More

Own an Echo? Amazon may be helping itself to your bandwidth

NEW YORK (AP) — Do you own an Amazon smart device? If so, odds are good that the company is already sharing your internet connectionRead More

Fewer children cross US border in May but numbers stay high

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of unaccompanied children and families entering the U.S. illegally on the Mexican border dropped sharply in May but remained unusuallyRead More