Charles Fried, legal scholar who bridged law and ethics, dies at 88
Charles Fried, a legal scholar and ethicist who explored questions of morality and law but also engaged in self-examination of his own
Charles Fried, a legal scholar and ethicist who explored questions of morality and law but also engaged in self-examination of his own
The Pentagon has abruptly abandoned plans to train alongside the militaries of several countries either involved in the overthrow of democratic governments
James Little successfully argued that his punishment for joining the pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol was illegal. His reward: 60 more
Igor Girkin, a prominent Russian pro-war blogger who criticized President Vladimir Putin’s handling of the war on
The first full moon of the new year, known as the wolf moon, will shine in
Moscow and Kyiv gave conflicting accounts of how the Ilyushin Il-76 was downed Wednesday in Russia’s
Colombia declared a disaster situation on Thursday due to wildfires raging across several parts of the
After completing 72 historic flights on Mars over three years, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter mission has ended.
Multiple Ukrainian state agencies, including the state-owned energy company, reported cyberattacks or technical disruptions on Thursday
More than 40 artisanal gold miners were killed in southwest Mali last week after the shaft