Typhoon prompts cancellation of Taiwan air force drills but naval exercises set to continue
The arrival of typhoon Gaemi has prompted the cancellation of air force drills off Taiwan's east coast
The arrival of typhoon Gaemi has prompted the cancellation of air force drills off Taiwan's east coast
Attorneys for the state of Utah are expected to urge a parole board to deny a death row inmate’s request to spare his life ahead of his scheduled Aug. 8 execution
Comedian Jon Stewart is pressing the Biden administration to fix a loophole in a massive veterans aid bill that has left out some of the very first troops who responded after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks
Incident must serve as a broader warning about national security risks, US House commitee says
Reality star appeared on season five of the show when she was pregnant with her oldest son Drake
Seven people are in isolation wards in two Kerala hospitals awaiting test results
Puerto Rico has lost nearly half of its doctors in just over a decade, according to a 2023 report, as the healthcare system is grappling with severe understaffing, power outages, and lower wages compared to the mainland U.S. That's why one doctor, Pedro Juan Vázquez, who is better known by his stage name PJ Sin Suela, is trying to fill the gaps
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is working hard to shore up the loyalty of the armed forces and keep top commanders in line, days ahead of a hotly disputed election that threatens the self-proclaimed socialist's hold on power
Spain's Canary Islands are struggling to deal with thousands of teenagers and children traveling alone to the archipelago from Senegal, Mali, and other African nations
Cable sent to US embassy in 1963 suggests royal involvement in Profumo affair
Her first full day in the race closes with enough delegate support for the nomination, along with record cash hauls
Kusha Kapila says ‘shockingly unkind’ jokes weren’t shared with her before event
Trump goes on Fox News for first on-air interview after attempted assassination
Rising costs and retail pressures meant 40% of growers were at risk of going out of business by the end of 2026, a survey suggested.
Colombia's president has signed a bill that bans bullfights in the South American country, further reducing the short list of nations around the world where the centuries-old tradition is still legal
The Google sister company appears to be fighting back after a spate of vattacks on its autonomous vehicles
The head of an oversight board that investigates allegations of misconduct by New York City police officers has announced her resignation, ending a tenure in which she had publicly criticized the NYPD’s handling of a major disciplinary case
Sonya Massey, 36, was shot dead in Illinois home after deputies responded to her call about a possible prowler
More than six truckloads of debris have washed up on the popular tourist island after a ‘blade failure’ earlier this month
Lawsuit is the latest legal issue for Brown, who has been accused of violent conduct repeatedly in the past
The president made the announcement via a statement posted to his official X page on Sunday afternoon
A survey conducted by YouGov on behalf of CBS News, showed that just 21 percent were in favor of nominating someone else over the vice president
Federal officials are investigating an incident in which a Southwest Airlines jet flew as low as 150 feet over water while it was still about 5 miles from its intended landing spot in Tampa, Florida
‘I feel awkward and its not even me in the dress’ one TikTok user said
The president promises to hit the road and campaign for his VP in his first remarks since dropping out of the race