Advocacy groups sue Georgia officials over 'discriminatory' voting changes
Advocacy groups have filed a legal challenge against a controversial new Georgia law that critics say aims to suppress voters in the state, particularly voters of color.
Advocacy groups have filed a legal challenge against a controversial new Georgia law that critics say aims to suppress voters in the state, particularly voters of color.
An Ontario dog is being hailed as a hero after she stopped traffic to get help for her owner, who was suffering from a seizure.
A New York-based federal appeals court ruled Friday that pop artist Andy Warhol's 1984 paintings of Prince based on photographs by Lynn Goldsmith didn't go far enough to transform the original portrait.
Police in Britain are warning residents of a town to beware of multiple rhea birds spotted running loose in the area.
A 79-year-old Arizona golfer broke a world record and raised money for charity by hitting 1,050 drives at least 200 yards inside a 35-yard grid.
Cleanup of islands off Puerto Rico, used by the military as bombing ranges, will take until at least 2031, the Government Accountability Office said on Friday.
A Colorado prosecutor said Friday that police faced a significant amount of gunfire when they responded to the mass shooting at a Boulder supermarket.
The U.S. Army plans to allow the wearing of ponytails by female soldiers, regardless of uniform, U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Michael Grinston announced.
A Florida sheriff's deputy was dubbed the "Donkey Whisperer" after he wrangled an escaped donkey that fled from its owner's property and went for a run.
Johnson & Johnson is expected to ship out an additional 11 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine next week, meeting its self-imposed goal of delivering 20 million doses by the end of the month, the White House said.
The Miami Dolphins have agreed to trade the No. 3 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft to the San Francisco 49ers.
Authorities in Florida said lanes of traffic on a busy highway were blocked for several hours when a 40-foot boat fell off a trailer.
"Modern Family" alum Eric Stonestreet is set to host a new, unscripted competition series on Fox titled "Domino Masters."
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said Friday that Eritrean forces agreed to withdraw troops from the Ethiopian border after five months of conflict in the Tigray region.
State officials in Florida said all slingshot rides in the state have been closed for inspection after a snapped cable left two teenagers temporarily stranded on a ride.
The destroyer USS Arleigh Burke deployed from Naval Station Norfolk, Va., on Friday for its new home port of Rota, Spain, the Navy announced.
"Tina," "The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers," "Invincible," Maya Rudolph hosting "Saturday Night Live" and "The Father" are some of the entertainment options streaming this weekend.
A French freediver plunged into a frigid lake in Finland to swim 394 feet under the ice and break a world record.
Pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline announced Friday that it has asked U.S. regulators to approve a new antibody treatment for COVID-19 it's been testing.
K-pop group SHINee released a preview of its video for "Don't Call Me (Fox Stevenson Remix)."
South Korea's Moon Jae-in is to hold a meeting next week to discuss an "anti-corruption" policy in the aftermath of a housing scandal.
The Bomber Task Mission exercise across Europe, involving B-1B Lancers and B-2 stealth bombers, concluded successfully this week, the U.S. Air Force announced on Friday.
Cori "Coco" Gauff and Sofia Kenin, two of the latest tennis phenoms to emerge from Florida's talent-rich training grounds, have taken split paths to deal with pressure and expectations that came with rapid success.
Banks in the eurozone appear to have enough cash on hand to survive the COVID-19 pandemic, the International Monetary Fund said Friday in a new economic forecast.
Prince Carl Philip and his wife, Princess Sofia, said they are "so happy and grateful" to welcome their third child, a son.