Former Vice President Kamala Harris maintained neutrality in the Democratic National Committee chair race but held private conversations with the top candidates without endorsing any. Harris told them that she looked forward to working "closely with the winning candidate as soon as they are elected". There was a louder cheer for Harris than Biden's when her recorded message was played.
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Heather Tessman discovered her long-lost half-brother, who endured horrific abuse in a Connecticut home for over 20 years. His stepmother, Kimberly Sullivan, and her daughters kept him locked up, starving, and drinking from a toilet. Rescued from a burning home, he weighed just 68 pounds. Tessman demands severe punishment for the accused and emphasizes her relentless search for him.
Bangladesh's election commission announced plans for general elections by December following nationwide unrest. Interim government chief Muhammad Yunus agreed to BNP’s demand for early polls, citing law and order concerns. Yunus, in power since Sheikh Hasina’s ouster, leads reform efforts, including constitutional changes. Student-led uprisings dismantled Mujib-era symbols, fueling tensions. The UN and EU urged free elections, while BNP questioned the government's neutrality in overseeing... Expand
Thousands of Afghans fleeing the Taliban and awaiting resettlement to the US through a refugee program face uncertainty after President Trump suspended the initiative. Many, including women and former US allies, fear persecution if forced to return to Afghanistan or remain in insecure conditions in Pakistan. Advocacy groups and refugees are urging the US to reverse the decision on humanitarian grounds, citing risks of arrest, deportation, and restricted rights under Taliban rule.
Grammy-nominated R&B singer Angie Stone, aged 63, died in a car crash while traveling from Alabama to Atlanta. Known for her hits and contributions to the neo-soul movement, her death has left her family and the music community heartbroken. Tributes have poured in recognizing her legacy in music and acting.
Chad goes to the polls Sunday for legislative, provincial and local elections that are presented by the government as the last stage of a political transition after three years of military rule, but are being boycotted by the opposition. Itno's government has presented the weekend elections as a key stage in the transition to democratic rule.
A federal judge ordered Trump administration agencies to preserve encrypted Signal messages exchanged in mid-March, amid allegations of record-keeping law violations tied to military operations in Yemen. Legal actions assert these communications involved classified information, demanding transparency and accountability.
Social media juggernaut Meta stands trial on Monday facing serious US government allegations that it abused its market power to acquire Instagram and WhatsApp before they could become competitors. Google is facing two cases and was found guilty of search-market dominance abuse last August, while Apple and Amazon are also heading to court.
Belgrade is tense as a major anti-government rally looms with President Vucic's authorities trying to dissuade attendance. The rally, driven by anti-graft sentiment, tests Vucic's right-wing government amid increasing discontent. Clashes are feared as Vucic’s supporters camp in the city center. The protests are fueled by a fatal incident linked to alleged government corruption.