
‘Dictator Approved’ sculpture appears on Washington's National Mall
The 'Dictator Approved' artwork shows a gold hand crushing the Statue of Liberty's crown.
The 'Dictator Approved' artwork shows a gold hand crushing the Statue of Liberty's crown.
China's drills around Taiwan simulated blocking crucial energy shipments.
World Vision highlights hunger's impact on displaced people in 13 countries.
ByteDance is in talks with US investors to reduce its share in TikTok.
Soroka Hospital in the southern city of Beersheba was left in flames by a bombardment.
Audible introduced AI narration options for creating audiobooks.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's also serving as Donald Trump’s national security adviser.
Starship, at 123m tall, is key to the billionaire's Mars colonisation plans.
The conflict has entered its seventh day.
An allegedly stolen SUV speeds through a Melbourne shopping mall. Video / 7 News
It says it's collateral damage in the city's war on Airbnb and will try again elsewhere.
Visitors can choose from some 250,000 objects and have a private viewing.
A stolen SUV crashed through the Northland Shopping Centre on Wednesday afternoon.
Intense rain is likely across the Mexican states of Oaxaca and Guerrero.
Key climate indicators are in uncharted territory; 'all moving in the wrong direction'.
New York Times analysis: Past wars show that 'unknown unknowns' can come back to bite.
Londoner Jennifer Abbott was known professionally as Sarah Steinberg.
Experts stress staying active to manage arthritis and slow its progression.
The drug would be a convenient new way to ward off infection in a wide range of people.
Two dozen Republican-led states have similar laws affecting transgender youth.
The Fed held rates steady at 4.25%-4.50% for the fourth meeting in a row.
New York Times: Trump has opposed military action but may deepen US involvement.
A low score is a portent, not a promise and could be a wake-up call, says study author.
A video shows staff checking if female students wore bras for an exam.
Ahead of World Refugee Day on Friday, World Vision CEO Grant Bayldon speaks to Herald NOW's Ryan Bridge about the escalating global refugee crisis. Video / Herald NOW
Adriana Smith was kept alive until her son was born via C-section.
New York Times: Israel is believed to have at least 90 nuclear warheads.
Dozens of drones culminate in one of the deadliest attacks of the war.
States are banning intoxicating cannabis drinks due to rising popularity.
New York Times: One CIA tool helps US analysts assess the positions of foreign leaders.