
Iran demands South Korea tanker pay ‘pollution’ fines
Iran is demanding the parent company of a South Korean tanker seized Monday pay damages.
Iran is demanding the parent company of a South Korean tanker seized Monday pay damages.
Gordon Ramsay told Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show" he initially thought appearing on television would ruin his career as a chef.
Once a carbon sink, grasslands have evolved to become a net positive source of greenhouse gas over the last few hundreds years.
John Muckler, who won five Stanley Cup titles and coached hockey icon Wayne Gretzky at two stages of his career, has died. He was 86.
A provincial Pakistani court ruled that a so-called virginity test has "no medical basis" and outlawed the practice on sexual assault victims.
Despite the risks posed by forced inactivity, the percentage of Americans reporting they were overweight last year during the coronavirus pandemic did not rise, Gallup pollsters say.
Rosario Dawson appeared on "The Late Late Show with James Corden" and discussed how she was fan-cast into "Star Wars" series "The Mandalorian."
Sandra Scully, the wife of longtime Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully, has died from complications of ALS. She was 76.
Hall of Famer Goldberg returned to Raw and issued a challenge to WWE Champion Drew McIntyre for the Royal Rumble.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. strategists say that the cryptocurrency Bitcoin could reach $146,000 in the long term as it starts to challenge gold as an asset class.
People in England and most of Scotland began life under a new COVID-19 lockdown Tuesday after the British government imposed sweeping new restrictions to help stem the spread of the pandemic.
The Boston Red Sox have hired Bianca Smith as a Minor League coach. She will be the first Black woman to coach in professional baseball history.
Voters head to the polls in Georgia on Tuesday in a runoff election that will determine the balance of the Senate.
South Korea saw its COVID-19 death toll surpass 1,000 on Tuesday, but health officials said that the curve appears to be flattening on a third wave of the virus that has been spreading since mid-November.
The New York Stock Exchange said it will no longer delist three major Chinese telecommunications companies that the Trump administration said were connected to the Asian nation's military.
Mothers who drink cow's milk while breastfeeding may reduce their child's risk of developing food allergies, a new Swedish study suggests.
Six NFL Wild Card round matchups launch the league's postseason this coming weekend after the final week of the 2020 regular season.
Singer Robert Duvall turns 90 and actor Diane Keaton turns 75, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 5.
On Jan. 5, 1925, Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming was sworn in as the first woman governor in the United States.
Those who who receive the COVID-19 vaccine must get two full doses, the U.S. Federal Drug Administration said amid reports concerning altering how the drug can be administered.
When the coronavirus pandemic started, many people began baking banana bread and sourdough loaves at home. Stress eating is nothing new, and 2020 was a year filled with angst for a lot of people.
Nearly 200 business leaders urged Congress on Monday to certify the results of the presidential election as several lawmakers have said they will object to the traditionally ceremonial procedure.
The final day of campaigning for two U.S. Senate runoffs in Georgia brought out the big guns the eve of the election, with President Donald Trump, President-elect Biden and Vice President Pence all visiting the state.
Marshall head football coach Doc Holliday will not return to the school next season, concluding his 11-year tenure with the Thundering Herd.
Police in Washington, D.C., on Monday arrested Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys, a day before such groups plan to protest the results of the November presidential election in the city.