The Trump administration said it plans on Monday to partially fund food aid for millions of Americans after two judges ruled it must use contingency funds to pay for the benefits in November during the government shutdown. — (Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by Chris Reese)
US Charges Two Men in Michigan Over Alleged ISIS-Inspired Plot
WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors have charged two men tied to what they allege was an ISIS-inspired plot based out of Michigan to carry out an attack in the U.S., according to a court document made public on Monday. Mohmed Ali and Majed Mahmoud each purchased firearms, including AR-15-style rifles, in...
US Not Planning Nuclear Explosions at This Time, Energy Secretary Says
WASHINGTON — The nuclear weapons testing ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump will not involve nuclear explosions at this time, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Sunday. "I think the tests we’re talking about right now are system tests," Wright said in an interview with Fox News. "These are not...
Waymo to Expand Robotaxi Service to Las Vegas, San Diego and Detroit Next Year
Waymo said on Monday it will launch its robotaxi service in Las Vegas, San Diego and Detroit next year, marking its biggest geographic expansion yet. The Alphabet unit will also start driving its new Zeekr-built vehicles this week, alongside its existing Jaguar I-PACE fleet, it added. The new Zeekr model,...
Iraq Can Disarm Factions Only When the US Withdraws, Prime Minister Says
BAGHDAD — Iraq has pledged to bring all weapons under the control of the state, but that will not work so long as there is a U.S.-led coalition in the country that some Iraqi factions view as an occupying force, the prime minister said on Monday. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia...
Defense Lawyers Demand Dismissal of Abuse Case Against Israeli Soldiers
JERUSALEM — Lawyers for a group of Israeli reserve soldiers charged with the grave abuse of a Palestinian detainee called Sunday for the trial to be dismissed, saying the legal process had been sullied. Their demands, delivered at a news conference, followed an admission by the military’s chief legal officer...
Trump Administration Faces Court Deadline on Food Stamp Benefits
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration must tell two federal courts Monday when it will restore funding for food stamps, after two judges found fault in the government’s attempt to stop funding benefits during the shutdown. The court-imposed deadlines arrive at a moment when President Donald Trump and his deputies have...
Russia Says Its Forces Advance in Ruins of Pokrovsk, Ukraine Says Defenders Hold On
MOSCOW/KYIV — Russia said on Monday that its troops had advanced in the eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, a transport and logistics hub that they have been trying to capture for over a year, but Ukraine said its forces were holding on. The Russian Defense Ministry said its soldiers were...
UN Mandate for Gaza Force Still in the Works, Turkey Says
ISTANBUL — Countries are still working on a U.N. Security Council mandate for an international stabilization force in Gaza, and will decide on any troop deployments once a framework is complete, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Monday. Fidan spoke after he and ministers from several Muslim-majority countries met...
Dollar Edges up as Rate Cut Expectations Remain in Limbo
NEW YORK — The dollar edged up to a three-month high against the euro on Monday, extending its gains from last week on doubts about the outlook for another Fed rate cut this year. The Federal Reserve lowered interest rates by 25 basis points last week, as expected, but Chair...









