Soccer ball floats from Ireland to Wales, owner identified
A Welsh family found a soccer ball washed up on the beach near their home and used Facebook to find the owner, who lost the ball in Ireland.
A Welsh family found a soccer ball washed up on the beach near their home and used Facebook to find the owner, who lost the ball in Ireland.
New research suggests a previously overlooked phenomenon called the Trojan-horse mechanism allows network-based job recruitment to reduce occupational segregation.
Virginia's Liberty University has sued former leader Jerry Falwell Jr., accusing him of hiding a scandal involving his personal life during contract negotiations in 2019.
Garden stores in Britain are facing a garden gnome shortage, and industry experts said the recent blockage of the Suez canal is partially to blame.
Dwyane Wade became the latest NBA legend to take an ownership role of an NBA franchise Friday, with a minority stake purchase in the Utah Jazz, the team announced.
Working night shifts or hours that deviate from humans' natural body clock may increase a person's risk for heart disease, a study presented during the European Society of Cardiology's virtual scientific congress found.
The U.S. Navy announced it landed an Osprey V-22 aircraft for the first time on a flight deck aboard a Navy hospital ship, the USNS Mercy.
The Biden administration is seeing pushback from Senate Democrats after going ahead with a Trump-era deal to sell F-35 fighter aircraft to the United Arab Emirates.
Four astronauts arrived in Florida on Friday for their mission to the International Space Station planned for next week -- the third launch of people aboard a SpaceX rocket and capsule.
The 56th annual Academy of Country Music Awards is taking place Sunday on CBS.
Authorities in Taiwan on Friday charged seven people -- including the operator of a crane truck -- in a train crash that killed dozens of people earlier this month.
Two senators are seeking to direct a chunk of this year's defense budget to quantum computing.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Friday the Kremlin will expel 10 U.S. diplomats in response to President Joe Biden imposing sanctions against nearly three dozen Russian individuals and entities.
A South African couple's home security camera captured the moment one of their dogs rescued their smaller dog from drowning in the backyard pool.
K-pop group TXT performed on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and also appeared in a behind-the-scenes video about the performance.
British actress Helen McCrory, has died of cancer at the age of 52, her husband, actor Damian Lewis, announced on social media Friday.
A South Korean politician is defending a decision to build a tourist attraction.
"Bridesmaids" and "Barb and Star" duo Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo will reimagine Disney's "Cinderella" in a new live-action musical comedy.
The National World War I Memorial honoring fallen troops was dedicated Friday in Washington, D.C.
A truck driver's dashboard camera captured an unusual event on a North Carolina highway when a bird passing by overhead dropped a fish onto the vehicle's windshield.
"Big Shot," the ACM Awards, "Mare of Easttown," "Nobody," "Tiny World" and "Godfather of Harlem" are some of the entertainment options streaming this weekend.
Jon Schaffer, a member of the Oath Keepers, will be the first Capitol rioter to plead guilty to charges for his role in the Jan. 6 attack, according to court documents.
"Shining Vale," a new horror comedy starring Courteney Cox, Greg Kinnear and Mira Sorvino, is in the works at Starz.
A British Columbia singer broke a Guinness World Record when she managed to sing a C1 note -- the lowest C note on a standard piano -- and captured the title of lowest vocal note by a female.
General Motors and its electric vehicle joint venture partner LG Energy Solution said Friday they will invest $2.3 billion into a second battery cell plant for electric vehicles in the United States.