Prince Charles' charity faces fresh investigation after reported donations from Russian banker

A Scottish regulator said it was investigating one of Prince Charles' charities after a UK newspaper reported that a Russian banker had tried to donate a six-figure sum to the future king's foundation.


Cubans still reside on US naval base decades after US-Cuba relations deteriorated

Sixty years after the United States' failed Bay of Pigs invasion, the remnants of the US and Cuba's fractured relationship are tucked away in a small neighborhood of the US Naval base at Guantánamo Bay. Nineteen Cubans still live on the base almost 60 years after the base closed its borders with the island nation it sits on the edge of.


How Europe's doors are slamming shut for Americans

It was too good to last.


Bentley's $2 million roofless car might be worth every penny

There was a slight drizzle when I was getting ready to go for a short drive in Bentley's new Bacalar. Ordinarily, this would not be a big deal. The rain was hardly enough to warrant an umbrella. Except the Bentley Bacalar has no roof.


Leader and founder of Peruvian Shining Path rebel group dies in prison

Abimael Guzman, the founder of the Peruvian rebel group Shining Path, known as 'Sendero Luminoso' in Spanish, died in prison on Saturday, according to the country's National Penitentiary Institute. He was 86.


Israeli police recapture four of six escaped Palestinian prisoners

Israeli police say four of the six men who escaped from a prison in Northern Israel on Monday have now been recaptured.


Prince Andrew served with legal papers for sex abuse lawsuit, Virginia Giuffre's lawyers claim

Lawyers for a woman who has accused Prince Andrew of sexual abuse say they have served the senior British royal with legal papers for a lawsuit.


Super Typhoon Chanthu makes landfall in the Philippines before tracking toward Taiwan

Super Typhoon Chanthu made landfall in the far northern Philippines on Saturday, bringing destructive winds and heavy rain to the archipelago.


Some of the most iconic 9/11 news coverage is gone. Blame Adobe Flash

Journalism is often considered the first draft of history, but what happens when that draft is written on a software program that becomes obsolete?


The pandemic changed the way we work. 15 CEOs weigh in on what's next