ACNA Archbishop Steve Wood Accused of Sexual Harassment
Archbishop Steve Wood, leader of the Anglican Church in North America, is facing serious allegations of sexual harassment and failing to act on prior abuse claims.
Archbishop Steve Wood, leader of the Anglican Church in North America, is facing serious allegations of sexual harassment and failing to act on prior abuse claims.
Jonathan Rinderknecht has pleaded not guilty to federal arson charges in connection with the destructive Palisades Fire. A December trial date has been set.
A collection of stylized portraits from Guantánamo Bay, taken as part of a Red Cross program, offers a rare humanizing look at detainees and their connection to families.
A deep dive into the billion-dollar scam center industry in Southeast Asia, where forced labor and digital fraud are draining billions from global victims—including Americans.
The Louvre Museum reopens three days after a $100 million royal jewelry theft, as French authorities face mounting pressure over security failures.
Three neo-Nazis in northern England received 8–11 year sentences for plotting terrorist attacks on migrants and religious sites, highlighting the growing threat of right-wing extremism in the UK.
Four years after President Jovenel Moïse’s murder, trials in Haiti and the U.S. remain mired in delays, poor evidence, and political chaos.
The New York Times traced Luigi Mangione’s months-long Asia journey—from Bangkok bars to Japan’s Mount Omine—before he was charged with assassinating UnitedHealthcare’s CEO.
Four thieves executed a daring daylight heist at the Louvre, exposing critical gaps in the museum’s security infrastructure and sparking a national outcry.
A daring daytime theft at the Louvre exposed critical security flaws and raised alarms across the global museum community.