September 19 Trump credits Charlie Kirk for TikTok push as China divestment deal advances President Donald Trump invoked deceased conservative leader Charlie Kirk while addressing his negotiations with Chinese President Xi Jinping to keep TikTok available to Americans.
September 19 Sex tests expose dozens of athletes with male advantages competed in women's World Athletics finals since 2000 A World Athletics expert found that 50 to 60 athletes with male advantages in women's finals at global championships dating back to 2000.
September 19 Trump announces meeting with Xi Jinping at South Korea APEC summit scheduled for next month President Donald Trump announces upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit following a "productive" phone call.
September 19 UNRWA schools ‘hijacked by Hamas,’ watchdog report warns Watchdog group UN Watch says Hamas' terrorist leaders dominate UNRWA schools in Gaza and Lebanon, shaping curricula and staffing at the U.N agency.
September 19 American Noah Lyles wins fourth World Championship 200m title to match Usain Bolt's historic record American track star Noah Lyles won the 200 meter race at the World Championships in Tokyo on Friday, marking the fourth time he has won the event.
September 19 Russian jets violate Estonian airspace, foreign minister says Russian jets carrying Kinzhal ballistic missiles breached Estonian airspace, prompting NATO interception and potential Article 4 consultation requests, according to sources.
September 19 US universities training Chinese military scientists on taxpayer dime, committee warns Chinese nationals with People's Liberation Army connections participate in nuclear engineering and computer science research at six major U.S. universities.
September 19 The importance of President Trump's UK visit shouldn't be underestimated Trump's second State Visit to the UK strengthens the special relationship between America and Britain as the U.S. approaches its 250th independence anniversary.
September 19 Hobbyists searching for rockets accidentally unearth 'incredible' ancient treasures buried deep underground Polish metal detecting group Denar Kalisz discovered medieval coin-filled pots and a 222-gram Roman gold necklace during their summer treasure hunting expedition.
September 19 Christian minister speaks out after being branded ‘racist’ in protest of signs honoring controversial figure Michigan minister Ted Barham told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ city leaders said he was "not welcome" after he opposed renaming intersections for a publisher he alleges has supported violence.