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Meghan Replicates Royal Outfit With Layered Associations for U.N. Visit
Meghan Markle's sleek all-black ensemble worn to the U.N. on Monday had aesthetic links to both an important foreign tour and a royal wedding.
Prince Harry's U.N. Speech 'Wildly Insulting' to Americans—Meghan McCain
McCain has become a vocal critic of Harry and Meghan, despite initially celebrating the couple after their interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021.
Harry Says Photo of Diana Meeting Nelson Mandela Is 'In My Heart Everyday'
The prince told the general assembly of the U.N. that he keeps a photo of his mother meeting Mandela in 1997 on his "wall" and in his "heart."
Russia Suspended From United Nations' Human Rights Council After U.S. Push
The U.N.'s General Assembly approved a resolution to suspend Russia from the council.
Wisconsin GOP Passes Bills to Lower Concealed Carry Age, Expand Gun Rights
Republicans that passed the bills in the state's General Assembly Thursday called them an important protection of Second Amendment rights.
U.N. Condemns Holocaust Denial, Urges Action From Social Media Companies
The resolution "rejects and condemns without any reservation any denial of the Holocaust as a historical event, either in full or in part."
North Carolina High Court Justices' Recusals Sought in Redistricting Fight
On Wednesday, lawyers requested the recusal of Associate Justice Anita Earls because of her prior ties to groups connected to the plaintiffs in the case.
Driving Privileges for Those in U.S. Illegally on RI Lawmakers' Agenda
These privileges and recreational pot use are considered holdovers from last legislative session; the upcoming session will focus on how to spend relief funds.
NC Court Halts Candidate Filings for State Legislature, U.S. House Races
The halt came from an order after it was requested in a civil trial, with plaintiffs alleging gerrymandering in favor of the GOP.
North Carolina Judge Could Redirect $1.7B to Fund Education
The emergency funding could be ordered through the state's Leandro rulings.
Georgia Lt. Gov. Defends Election Process: 'This Isn't a 3rd World Country'
Geoff Duncan said President Donald Trump and his GOP allies should consider the damage they are doing to the Republican Party.
Russia Is Preparing a 'Surprise' for the U.S. To Retaliate in Visa Spat
Ten Russian diplomats were unable to attend this week's United Nations General Assembly in New York having been refused visas.
Ukrainian President Says Trump Pledged to Help Him Take Crimea Back
The two men met on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly amid allegations that Trump asked Zelensky to investigate accusations of corruption against 2020 rival Joe Biden.
No Peace in the Middle East Until U.S. Troops Leave: Iranian President
"Our region is on the edge of collapse, as a single blunder can fuel a big fire," Rouhani warned fellow Middle East leaders.
China Rejects Trump Trade Criticism, Says He Must Be Aware of 'Bullying'
Trump has taken issues with China's World Trade Organization status as a "developing nation," as it allows Beijing preferential rules on tariffs.
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Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and South African leader Jacob Zuma are also scheduled to address the assembly.
Trump at United Nations Live Stream: Where to Watch
Officials have indicated Trump will address the threats posed by North Korea and Iran in his first speech to the organization.
Gun Classes Could Soon Debut In North Carolina Schools
Live ammo wouldn't be permitted under a bill that would authorize education officials to create a "comprehensive firearm education course" for high school students.
Brain Science: Collaboration Must Be A Policy Priority
The launch of the International Brain Initiative at the U.N. General Assembly marks a turning point for brain science.
Theresa May: World Must Do More To Reduce Migration
May will speak at the U.N. general assembly in New York this week.
What to Expect From the Upcoming Refugee Summits
Two events aim to improve the lives of the 65 million forcibly displaced people around the world.
Church of Scotland Eyes Internet To Engage Worshippers
In what would be a controversial move, the Church could start administering sacraments online.
U.N. Overwhelmingly Votes Against U.S. Embargo of Cuba
Only the U.S. and Israel voted in favor of the decades-long embargo.
At the U.N., Pope Condemns Greed and Thirst for Power
Pope Francis urged world leaders to focus their efforts on helping the most vulnerable.
Coming Face-to-Face With Zaatari Residents at the U.N.
The Portals project has connected U.S. cities to Afghanistan, Iran and Honduras.
Cuban President Raúl Castro Will Visit the United States
Castro will speak before the United Nations General Assembly, the first time a sitting Cuban president has done so since the 1960s.
North Korea One Step Closer to Facing ICC
North Korea is one step closer to charged for crimes against humanity.
First Responders Reveal Civilian Life in Syria
The Syrian Civil Defence discuss what life is like in a warzone
Palestinian Bodyguards, U.N. Security Tussle on First Day of General Assembly
The U.N. guards prevented Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's security team from entering the General Assembly chamber's front entrance, leading to a brief confrontation.
Maternal Health Aims to Go Mobile in Developing Nations
Campaign aims to eliminate maternal deaths with the 'Mum's Phone'