A Biden administration rule that imposed minimum rules on nursing levels may not survive, even though many homes lack enough workers to maintain resident care.
Yale researchers tracked hundreds of children brought to Russia during the war, finding what they described as “a higher level of crime than initially expected.”
Both sides accused each other of violating the agreement; Hezbollah fired on Israel for the first time since the truce took effect, and Israel responded with airstrikes.
The Silicon Valley firm will receive less money from the CHIPS Act after winning a $3 billion military contract and changing some of its investment commitments.
Forces opposed to President Bashar al-Assad have captured Aleppo's airport and are attacking the western city of Hama, according to local officials and a British-based war monitor.
The end of Michel Barnier's government seems inevitable, even imminent, and would only aggravate the country's political malaise. The only question seems to be: how long can it last?