Egyptian officials say a bomb has struck a church north of Cairo, killing at least 26 people and wounding 71 others
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A Turkish official says a hot air balloon has hit a high-voltage transmission line and crashed near a popular tourist destination in central Turkey, killing a French tourist
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast, but the bombing comes weeks before Pope Francis is to visit the country.
Egyptian officials say a bomb has struck a church north of Cairo, killing at least 21 people and wounding 38 others
State media reported that at least 13 people were killed in northern Egypt during a service to celebrate Palm Sunday.
Louis C.K. was host. But Alec Baldwin gave “S.N.L.” a double dose of topicality, portraying President Trump in the cold open and in a later sketch where he also played the embattled Fox News host.
One of Mr. Lang’s many acts of generosity came in a spur-of-the-moment promise to an East Harlem sixth-grade class that he would pay for their college educations.
The Pentagon says a Navy carrier strike group is moving toward the western Pacific Ocean to provide a physical presence near the Korean Peninsula.
The mall appears to have been evacuated; patrons were gathered outside.
While he managed the most significant national security decision of his presidency so far, President Trump ordered feuding aides to work out their differences.
Rose and Garcia stand at six under par after 54 holes at Augusta National. Rose shot a 67 on Saturday, while Garcia carded a 70.
ABC News sat down with Abdel Hameed al-Youssef, who lost his wife, his twins and other family members in the recent chemical weapons attack in northern Syria.
Mr. Bentley, 74, was accused of breaking ethics and campaign laws after an alleged affair with a top aide.
The three nations would be an overwhelming favorite to host an expanded field of 48 teams in the 2026 competition.