U.S. Navy joins, Oman, France, Britain in mine countermeasures exercises
Five ships of U.S. Naval Forces Command joined forces of Oman, France and the United Kingdom for a mine countermeasures exercise, the U.S. Navy said.
Five ships of U.S. Naval Forces Command joined forces of Oman, France and the United Kingdom for a mine countermeasures exercise, the U.S. Navy said.
The U.S. Capitol needs a permanent, "quick reaction" force to defend it from future violence, a task force report submitted on Monday says.
A North Carolina woman whose cat went missing in 2016, just before a hurricane hit the area, was reunited with her now 20-year-old pet after the feline was found a few miles from her home.
President Joe Biden will make his first prime-time address to the nation this week to mark the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns, the White House said Monday.
A Chinese zoo's wolf enclosure is gaining attention online after a visitor captured video of a domesticated dog in the enclosure labeled for its wild canine cousins.
The Supreme Court on Monday denied former President Donald Trump's last legal challenge from the 2020 election, an effort to overturn the results in Wisconsin.
Pregnant women who use marijuana products have high levels of the drug's psychoactive ingredient in their breast milk for up to six weeks after giving birth, a study published Monday by JAMA Pediatrics found.
K-pop star Rosé shared a track list for "-R-," her first single album as a solo artist, and a teaser for her "On the Ground" music video.
Japan may not be ruling out troop deployment to the disputed Senkaku Islands if conflict arises with rival forces, according to a recent press report.
A U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber joined escort aircraft of Israel, Qatar and Saudi Arabia in a flight over the Persian Gulf, in a show of force aimed at Iran.
A lawn care company is seeking an outdoor gaming enthusiast to make $1,000 by playing cornhole, a game involving tossing small bags of corn into holes in a board.
Delegates gather in Beijing on March 8, 2021, for the fourth session of the 13th National People's Congress held in the Great Hall of the People.
The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards will feature appearances by Kim Kardashian, Gal Gadot, BTS, Robert Downey, Jr., Millie Bobby Brown, Hailey Baldwin and other stars.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday in favor of a lawsuit brought by two former students at a public college in Georgia, who said campus policy violated their right to free speech.
Kate Middleton spoke to Jasmine Harrison on International Women's Day following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's bombshell interview.
China could be increasing its military presence near Taiwan, according to a recent press report.
Animal rescuers teamed up with firefighters in Wales to rescue a cat who ended up stranded on the roof of a three-story building.
A stage musical based on "The Queen's Gambit" novel is in development at studio Level Forward.
According to a new study, published Monday in the journal Nature Sustainability, indoor growing operations are responsible for the commercial marijuana industry's swelling carbon footprint.
"Family Reunion," a comedy series starring Tia Mowry, Anthony Alabi and Loretta Devine, will return for a third season April 5 on Netflix.
A North Korean YouTube channel with more than 18,000 subscribers is promoting the regime's policies with videos featuring a child.
Soldiers in Myanmar are now occupying hospitals, universities and temple compounds nationwide as the military junta consolidates control of the country in the face of public opposition to the Feb. 1 coup.
People fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can visit with other fully vaccinated people indoors, without wearing masks or staying six feet apart if everyone gathered is a low risk for severe disease, the CDC said.
Scientists have successfully synthesized melanin, a selectively porous material capable of trapping a variety of toxins, including radioactive particles.
Republican Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri announced on Monday that he won't run for re-election in 2022 after a quarter-century on Capitol Hill.