
Jerome Lowenstein, 92, Dies; Doctor Who Blended Medicine and Literature
Jerome Lowenstein, 92, a New York doctor who merged a medical career with a love of literature, died Friday. He was a physician known for his holistic approach.

Jerome Lowenstein, 92, a New York doctor who merged a medical career with a love of literature, died Friday. He was a physician known for his holistic approach.

Yemeni separatists have declared they are disbanding, a move immediately disputed by other factions. This development raises questions about the future of the civil war and southern independence aspirations.

Prosecutors in Switzerland have requested the detention of a bar owner linked to a fatal fire. The investigation focuses on safety breaches and negligence after the tragedy claimed multiple lives.

The Trump administration has reopened more than 1,300 refugee cases in Minnesota that were previously scheduled for termination, marking a significant policy reversal. This decision affects thousands of families who had faced uncertainty about their future in the United States.

Netflix makes a rare exception to its new film strategy, greenlighting the heist thriller 'The Rip' starring the reunited duo of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.

A deep dive into the tumultuous life of Thomas Paine, the man whose pamphlet 'Common Sense' sparked the American Revolution but whose radical ideas eventually led to his exile and obscurity.
Washington tech entrepreneur Brian Heywood is the primary financier behind a series of conservative ballot measures in Washington state, aiming to bypass the legislature on issues like crime, education, and taxes.

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Minnesota leaders demand state agents join ICE shooting investigation, emphasizing need for transparency, local knowledge, and community trust in the probe.

A detailed timeline of Venezuela's oil history, covering the 1976 nationalization, the rise of PDVSA, the era of Hugo Chávez, and the industry's current collapse under sanctions and mismanagement.
Glencore and Rio Tinto have restarted exploratory talks to merge, aiming to create the world's largest mining company focused on copper and critical minerals.

US hiring continued at a modest pace in December, but the report revealed clear signs of weakness, including a rising unemployment rate and slowing wage growth, suggesting the labor market is cooling.