Russian fighter jets harassed an American drone operating over Syria for the second time in two days, according to the US Air Force, a sign of increasing friction between the two countries in Middle East airspace.
Advocates for abortion rights in Ohio say they’ve submitted nearly twice the number of signatures required to put a measure on the ballot enshrining abortion access in the state’s constitution. Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights,
The F.D.A. gave full approval to the drug, but added a black-box warning about safety risks. Medicare said it would cover most of the high cost.
As the Times report explains, new chatbots with names like GPT4All and FreedomGPT are springing up as part of a new movement toward chatbots without the guardrails that restrict ChatGPT’s ability to discuss issues deemed abusive,
The former president claims he raised $35 million over the last three months, but the numbers aren't that straightforward.
Special counsel Jack Smith issued a subpoena to the Arizona secretary of state’s office in May as part of the ongoing criminal probe related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election, CNN has confirmed.
Mayor Eric Adams has often talked about a wrinkled photo of a fallen police officer that he kept in his wallet. Now that photo and the story have been called into question.
As the House Freedom Caucus kicks out Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republicans have little to show for their work, except for intensifying fractures.
Superstar singer Rihanna and her partner rapper A$AP Rocky named their now one-year-old son RZA. The original RZA told CNN it is “a great honor to know that there’s another generation that’s not even of my own household that feels the strength and the inspiration of that name.”
I kind of wonder if ... maybe I’m still high, maybe I’m in some coma,” said Drake. “And this is just like me playing out my ideal life.”
Twitter sent Meta a cease-and-desist letter over the newly launched Threads app, sources familiar with the letter's existence told ABC News. The letter was sent by Twitter's legal team Wednesday, the sources said.
The medicine, called Leqembi, slowed decline by 27 percent over 18 months compared with placebo, a study showed. But side effects and cost are fueling controversy.
Questions linger around how many patients will be able to access the drug with limited coverage from Medicare.
Vietnam's response to the "Barbie" movie's depiction of the South China Sea shows how sensitive these matters are in South East Asia, and especially in Vietnam. The South China Sea has a long history of being contested. China and Vietnam engaged in military clashes over the Paracel and Spratly Islands in the South China Sea in 1974 and 1988.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, in a rare news conference, said that Yevgeny Prigozhin was in his hometown of St. Petersburg more than a week after the armed rebellion.
All of a sudden, the biggest interest-rate shock in decades is rousing traders from their slumber once again with soft echoes of 2022’s everything-selloff.
After two days in which the planet reached unofficial records, Earth's average temperature remained at a record high on Wednesday.
The county election worker was crossing the street with a locked bag full of ballots when he saw a Jeep Gladiator pickup truck come around the corner. It sped toward him and slammed on the brakes ...
Hong Kong police said the men were detained on "suspicion of conspiracy to collude with foreign forces and commit acts with seditious intent."
BUCHAREST, Romania -- Andrew Tate, the divisive social media personality and former professional kickboxer who is charged in Romania with rape, human trafficking, and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women, lost an appeal on Thursday against a court's earlier decision to keep him under house arrest, his spokesperson said.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s (R) administration recently pulled resources for LGBTQ youth from the state’s Department of Health website, on the same day officials received an inquiry from a
Priyanka French, the head winemaker at the winery, is helping oversee the construction of what will be one of the most fireproof wineries ever built, she says they are only using inflammable materials and will produce most of the wine in underground caves, as a natural form of fire protection.
California state air regulators and truck and engine manufacturers said on Thursday they had reached an agreement on state emissions rules that will give companies more flexibility to meet requirements.
With the growth of sports betting, what responsibility do governments – and society – have in addressing regulation and addiction?
Asteroid City is peak Wes Anderson, which means you'll either love it or hate it. I thought it was profound and sad and quirky in all the right ways.
"American and European citizens are hardly ready to march in orderly rows to...hell," Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov tells Newsweek.
A Colorado supermarket employee who recorded an alleged shoplifting incident was fired from his job. A King Soopers worker, Santino Burrola, recently captured on video three men fleeing the store he worked at with hundreds of dollars worth of laundry detergent.
The boots worn by astronauts on the Artemis missions will need to protect them from difficult terrain and extreme temperatures, but what about the prints they leave behind?
Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis raised $20 million in the second quarter of the year, his campaign said on Thursday, a sign that the Florida governor's challenge to former President Donald Trump remains viable despite recent struggles.
The first Alzheimer’s drug proven to moderately slow the course of the disease gained full approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Thursday. FDA said the approval was based on
The Biden administration is appealing a court ruling that blocks several federal agencies and employees from involving themselves in social media censorship. As the Missouri v. Biden case threatens this crusade against online speech on First Amendment grounds,
San Antonio Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama said Thursday he believes Britney Spears grabbed him from behind as he was walking into a restaurant at a Las Vegas casino, and that the security detail he was with pushed the pop star away.
Walt Nauta is scheduled to appear in court Thursday in his third attempt to enter a not-guilty plea.
Teachers are citing 'West Virginia v. Barnette' to protect their right not to be compelled to say something they disagree with.
Russia has established “fire points” inside Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in apparent anticipation of a struggle for control of the site, according to Ukrainian reports.
In his new book, “The Italian Squad: The True Story of the Immigrant Cops Who Fought the Rise of the Mafia,” reporter-historian Paul Moses writes about the NYPD officers who fought the extortion racket known as the Black Hand during the early part of ...
The Biden administration’s attempt to redesign the citizenship test has some immigration advocates arguing it will make it tougher for new arrivals to win citizenship.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps seized a commercial vessel on Thursday while it was transiting the Arabian Gulf in international waters.
In a post ahead of a global launch, Mark Zuckerberg greets all: ‘Let’s do this. Welcome to Threads.’
Building off the success of last year’s games involving Victor Wembanyama and Scoot Henderson, the G League is bringing more international talent into Las Vegas this fall. The G League Fall Invitational will be held Sept. 6 and Sept. 8, pitting the G ...
Mayor Eric Adams' repeated public comments that he carried fallen officer Robert Venable's photo in his wallet has been called into question by the New York Times.
Smart homes are supposed to make life easier — but, thanks to misfiring technology and bad actors, they’re far from fool-proof.
In the book of condolence available online, which was emailed to me as a former doctoral researcher and alumnus of the University of Nottingham by the university's vice chancellor, I wrote how the ...
A cash-strapped Bryan Kohberger reportedly sold his sister Melissa's iPhone at a mall kiosk after getting out of rehab in 2014 in a case that has been expunged.
Corey Dillon just wants what’s his. The longtime star NFL running back spoke out about being continually passed over in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Bengals Ring of Honor voting processes. “I want it all.
The Ukrainian military’s counteroffensive has struggled to live up to Western expectations, but wartime propaganda has gone on uninterrupted. On Monday at 12:30 a.m., a video was shared on ...
The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health warnings, drug shortages, mental health issues and more in this weekly recap.
QAnon’s faithful followers are so deeply entrenched in Michael Protzman’s conspiracies that they believe their leader’s recent death is just another hoax.
Russian journalist Mikhail Zygar is the author of "War and Punishment: Putin, Zelensky, and the Path to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine". The book will be released later this month.
When Victor Wembanyama learned that one of his security guards slapped Britney Spears, he thought he was being pranked.