Abu Dhabi Gives U.S. Hospital $150 Million
The government of Abu Dhabi s gift will go toward researching pain-free approaches to pediatric surgery.
Press Group Seeks Inquiry Into Killings in Russia
Since 2000, 17 journalists in Russia have been killed in retaliation for their work, making it the third most dangerous country for the press, after Iraq and Algeria.
Chewy Chicken Feet May Quash a Trade War
In light of Chinese consumers love for chicken feet, the government may be loath to cut off U.S. poultry imports.
4 Mortar Shells Land Near U.S. Embassy in Green Zone as Biden Visits Baghdad
The vice president made his third trip to Iraq this year, at a time when Iraq s political leaders have been quarreling publicly over security and diplomacy.
Suicide Victim May Have Hidden Millions Abroad
Finn M. W. Caspersen, a prominent philanthropist, was suspected of secreting millions of dollars at LGT, a private bank controlled by Liechtenstein s royal family.


