Cirque du Soleil aerialist plunges to his death during Tampa performance
A Cirque du Soleil aerialist with 15 years of experience died during a high-flying performance Saturday night in Floriday, the company confirmed in a statement.
A Cirque du Soleil aerialist with 15 years of experience died during a high-flying performance Saturday night in Floriday, the company confirmed in a statement.
Russian President Vladimir Putin won re-election with more than 75 percent of the vote Sunday, according to exit poll data.
Politicians on both sides of the Atlantic criticized Facebook on Sunday after a former employee of data firm Cambridge Analytica went public with claims that the company had harvested information from 50 million users of the social network.
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Some school counselors and officials were so concerned about the mental stability of Nikolas Cruz, accused in last month’s Florida school massacre, that recommended to have him forcibly committed more than a year before the shooting.
A reward offered by Texas officials to those with information leading to an arrest in the ongoing package bombing investigation in Austin has been upped to more than $100,000.
Jim Carrey faced swift backlash Sunday after the actor tweeted a painting that apparently showed White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders in a terrifyingly garish light.
Not since "Avatar" has a box-office hit had the kind of staying power of "Black Panther." Ryan Coogler's comic-book sensation on Sunday became the first film since James Cameron's 2009 smash to top the weekend box office five straight weekends.
Through a subscription service, Digi-Pet also allows pet owners to keep in touch with their pets through live video streaming, photos and voice exchanges.
Republican congressman from South Carolina says if the president is innocent of Russia collusion, he and his lawyer should act like it, calls for the Russia investigation to run its course.
Russian President Vladimir Putin won re-election with more than 73 percent of the vote, according to exit poll data.
A Russian ex-spy and his daughter may have been exposed to the deadly nerve agent that nearly killed them through his car’s ventilation system, according to a report Sunday.
Some counselors and officials were so concerned about the mental stability of Nikolas Cruz, accused in last month’s Florida school massacre that they decided to have him forcibly committed more than a year before the shooting.
Odell Beckham Jr. may not speak French, but he knows how to get his message across to the femmes.
An 80-year-old cancer-stricken Los Angeles nun says she’s so broke that she doesn’t know where her next meal will come from — because Katy Perry bought the sister’s convent for some $14 million, setting off a take-no-prisoners legal battle.
In the minute and a half long video, a man is seen standing at the cash register and shouting at two McDonald’s employees over payment.
After China's rubber-stamp legislature reappointed Xi Jinping as China's president with no term limits, the communist country's massive propaganda efforts kicked into high gear.
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President Trump responded Sunday to reports that fired FBI official Andrew McCabe took notes of their conversations, saying he never saw McCabe take notes and suggesting the purported notes be called “fake memos,” like those purportedly taken by “lying James Comey,” the FBI director whom Trump also fired.
A Michigan police officer is recovering after losing a finger during a freak accident on the job.
Freshman guard Jordan Poole squared up and drained a long 3-pointer at the buzzer, giving third-seeded Michigan a heart-stopping 64-63 victory over No. 6 seed Houston in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday night.
An hourslong standoff in Clarksville, Tenn., between police and a man linked to a woman's disappearance ended Friday with police fatally shooting the man, who had fired at SWAT officers while barricaded inside his apartment complex, authorities said.
Seven people were injured early Saturday when shots rang out at a nightclub in Louisville, Ky., authorities said.
Your life is on your phone. It has a record of everyone you talk to or message with. It has your browsing history, your emails, your banking app and your photos. At any given moment, you are only one passcode away from spilling all your private information.
Russia's Vladimir Putin looked to be victorious and win a fourth presidential term on Sunday, with the only possible hitch being if large numbers of voters decide to opt out and not vote.