Guy Goma thought he was interviewing for an I.T. job when he found himself on air on the BBC. What came next was familiar to anyone who has been unprepared at work.
The cruise ship MV Hondius near Cape Verde yesterday.
President Trump said the sudden pause of a U.S. operation to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz was based in part on “great progress” toward a peace agreement with Iran.
River Plate soccer fans at Estadio Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires, at the biggest club game in Argentina against rival Boca Juniors last month.
Battery units for a solar farm facility in Antofagasta, Chile, last year. Cheaper and better batteries are making renewable power more practical.
Four years of battle in Ukraine is taking a toll on neighboring Romanians. Even if the war has not crossed the border, drones have done so.
David French and the Supreme Court justice discuss how the ideals of 1776 shaped — and strain — the country today.
At the Bristol Myers Squibb facility in Devens, Mass., scientists use automated machines to help make cancer drugs.
The drug is for a small subset of patients. But evidence that breathing and strength can get better for some of them is remarkable for a paralyzing, usually fatal disease.
A landmark Supreme Court case laid the groundwork for the tremendous amounts spent on today’s elections.
The debate over treatment in kids is missing a bigger problem.
Lu Jianwang is accused of working on behalf of China out of an outpost in Manhattan.
The South Bronx, which is divided by major highways and bridges, has some of the highest asthma rates in the United States.
“How are you talking about nuclear war in front of children?” Desi Lydic asked after the president discussed the Iran conflict in a room full of students on Tuesday.
A memorial for Silverio Villegas-Gonzalez, who was shot by an ICE agent in Franklin Park, Ill., last year.
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of Japan arriving in Canberra, Australia, on Sunday.
The Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis.
Voters at the polls in West Lafayette, Ind., on Tuesday.
U.S. Southern Command, led by Gen. Francis L. Donovan of the Marine Corps, announced the attack on Tuesday evening.
Despite Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s declaration that the objectives of the war have been accomplished, they clearly have not.