The Latest Politics Top U.S. archbishops denounce American foreign policy The three most-senior cardinals leading U.S. archdioceses issued the rebuke in a joint statement on Monday, saying recent policies have thrown America's "moral role in confronting evil" into question. Jaclyn Diaz Famed fashion designer Valentino Garavani has died at 93 Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani has died at 93. For decades, he was a leader in high fashion and helped define Italian style. Andrew Limbong Europe The World Economic Forum opens amid tensions between Europe and the U.S. Tension is high as the World Economic Forum in Davos opens and President Trump threatens Europe over Greenland. Eleanor Beardsley A road trip through the checkpoints, chaos and congestion along West Africa's coastline The coastal corridor from Lagos to Abidjan is shaping into a West African megalopolis. Starting in Lagos, Nigeria, we navigate the chaos, the checkpoints, and the road that could change it all. Emmanuel Akinwotu Health A once-obscure cancer drug has become a celebrity in the autism community The cancer drug leucovorin has been in high demand since the Trump administration endorsed it as a treatment for some autistic kids. Some experts say the drug's popularity has outpaced the science. Jon Hamilton Latin America The Trump administration turns attention to Mexico and Cuba's oil relationship As Venezuelan oil shipments to Cuba collapse, Mexico has stepped up as the island's main supplier — though its support may be temporary under Washington's pressure. Eyder Peralta Asia Vietnam's communist party congress is consolidating former cop To Lam's power Delegates from Vietnam's communist party are meeting to choose leadership and chart its economic future. The current General Secretary To Lam is expected to keep his post and seek that of president. Michael Sullivan National An LA couple helps other musicians who, like them, lost gear in the fires Brandon Jay and his wife, Gwendolyn Sanford, created Altadena Musicians to help those who may have lost their beloved musical instruments in last year's LA wildfires. Kira Wakeam Animals Cows use tools too Austrian researchers say they've found the first known example of tool use by cattle, courtesy of a Swiss-Brown cow named Veronika. Nathan Rott National A civil rights museum in Atlanta now includes exhibits from the Reconstruction era A civil rights museum in Atlanta expanded recently and now includes the era of reconstruction that followed the Civil War and ultimately led to segregationist Jim Crow Laws in the South. Julien Virgin Prev 89 of 1636 Next Sponsored
Politics Top U.S. archbishops denounce American foreign policy The three most-senior cardinals leading U.S. archdioceses issued the rebuke in a joint statement on Monday, saying recent policies have thrown America's "moral role in confronting evil" into question. Jaclyn Diaz
Famed fashion designer Valentino Garavani has died at 93 Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani has died at 93. For decades, he was a leader in high fashion and helped define Italian style. Andrew Limbong
Europe The World Economic Forum opens amid tensions between Europe and the U.S. Tension is high as the World Economic Forum in Davos opens and President Trump threatens Europe over Greenland. Eleanor Beardsley
A road trip through the checkpoints, chaos and congestion along West Africa's coastline The coastal corridor from Lagos to Abidjan is shaping into a West African megalopolis. Starting in Lagos, Nigeria, we navigate the chaos, the checkpoints, and the road that could change it all. Emmanuel Akinwotu
Health A once-obscure cancer drug has become a celebrity in the autism community The cancer drug leucovorin has been in high demand since the Trump administration endorsed it as a treatment for some autistic kids. Some experts say the drug's popularity has outpaced the science. Jon Hamilton
Latin America The Trump administration turns attention to Mexico and Cuba's oil relationship As Venezuelan oil shipments to Cuba collapse, Mexico has stepped up as the island's main supplier — though its support may be temporary under Washington's pressure. Eyder Peralta
Asia Vietnam's communist party congress is consolidating former cop To Lam's power Delegates from Vietnam's communist party are meeting to choose leadership and chart its economic future. The current General Secretary To Lam is expected to keep his post and seek that of president. Michael Sullivan
National An LA couple helps other musicians who, like them, lost gear in the fires Brandon Jay and his wife, Gwendolyn Sanford, created Altadena Musicians to help those who may have lost their beloved musical instruments in last year's LA wildfires. Kira Wakeam
Animals Cows use tools too Austrian researchers say they've found the first known example of tool use by cattle, courtesy of a Swiss-Brown cow named Veronika. Nathan Rott
National A civil rights museum in Atlanta now includes exhibits from the Reconstruction era A civil rights museum in Atlanta expanded recently and now includes the era of reconstruction that followed the Civil War and ultimately led to segregationist Jim Crow Laws in the South. Julien Virgin