USA renews 'Chrisley Knows Best' and 'Growing Up Chrisley'
USA Network renewed reality show "Chrisley Knows Best" for a ninth season and its spinoff "Growing Up Chrisley" for a third.
USA Network renewed reality show "Chrisley Knows Best" for a ninth season and its spinoff "Growing Up Chrisley" for a third.
Nearly 30 years after an outbreak of AVM killed hundreds of eagles in Arkansas, scientists have traced the origins of the deadly disease to a previously unknown cyanobacterium.
A Portland-area man collected a $1 million jackpot from the Oregon Lottery's 2021 Raffle just three months after winning $150,000 from a scratch-off ticket.
An entrance to a Toronto subway station was closed temporarily Thursday morning when a beaver wandered into the building.
Wearing masks in public and practicing social distancing may be part of the "new normal" in the United States, even as the percentage of those vaccinated against COVID-19 increases, experts at Johns Hopkins said.
The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group and the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit deployed Thursday following a monthlong composite training exercise, the Navy announced.
Pfizer and BioNTech announced Thursday the start of testing their COVID-19 vaccine on children.
Police in Ontario said an officer pulled over a motorcyclist whose license plate was clearly homemade -- and misspelled.
A Chicago family sitting on their front porch witnessed an unusual package theft when a squirrel grabbed the parcel and took it to the roof of a building.
Introduction of the human papillomavirus vaccine in the United States has led to a more than 80% decline in infections nationally since 2003, according to data released Thursday by the CDC.
Jessica Walter, known for her role as Lucille Bluth on "Arrested Development" and many more films and television shows, died Wednesday at age 80.
Sikorsky Aircraft has received a $99.9 million contract to provide 25 modified UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters to the Saudi Arabian National Guard, the Pentagon announced this week.
President Joe Biden on Thursday revealed a new plan of administering 200 million COVID-19 vaccine doses by his 100th day in office, twice his previous goal.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that shooting at a fleeing suspect may violate the Fourth Amendment's prohibition on seizures.
A cat that appeared to be stranded on a Florida bridge's light pole over a waterway ended up rescuing itself when rescuers attempted to reach it.
A Georgia teenager eased his pandemic lockdown boredom by building a roller coaster in his family's back yard.
Bo Burnham is set to portray NBA legend Larry Bird in HBO's upcoming series on the Los Angeles Lakers.
K-pop star Kang Daniel, a former member of the boy band Wanna One, shared a teaser for his EP "Yellow."
North Korea's founding leader may never have secured power were it not for a Soviet propaganda campaign and crackdown that helped him trounce rivals after World War II, a historian says.
Residents of an assisted living facility in Israel broke a Guinness World Record by assembling a 17.7-foot tower of matzah and chocolate spread.
In a major shift in policy, the American Petroleum Institute announced Thursday it will endorse for the first time a price on carbon emissions after resisting such measures for years.
"Two Distant Strangers," an Academy Award-nominated short film directed by Travon Free and Martin Desmond Roe, will premiere on Netflix in April.
After decades of decline, many marine mammal populations have seen the numbers increase in recent years. Unfortunately, many others remain vulnerable to extinction.
The Bank of England unveiled a new design on Thursday for Britain's new £50 note, and it honors famed World War II codebreaker Alan Turing.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio detailed plans to reopen Broadway by this fall during a press conference on Thursday.