Capitol Police: Threats to Congress have increased by 107%
Threats to members of Congress have increased by 107% this year compared to 2020, the U.S. Capitol Police revealed Friday.
Threats to members of Congress have increased by 107% this year compared to 2020, the U.S. Capitol Police revealed Friday.
The CW released a first look photo of "Supergirl" cast member Azie Tesfai as Guardian on Friday. She will make her costumed debut in a Sept. 21 episode.
A B-52 bomber conducted a successful test of the simulated hypersonic kill chain, using a hypersonic weapon to neutralize a target, the U.S. Air Force said.
The Interior Department on Friday announced it withdrew a rule proposed by the Trump administration to scale back safety regulations in exploratory drilling in the Arctic.
The expeditionary sea base vessel USS Miguel Keith will be commissioned in a weekend ceremony, the U.S. Navy announced on Friday.
A man who won a $5 million jackpot from the North Carolina Education Lottery said he owes his windfall to a store clerk who handed him the wrong ticket.
A Red Lobster restaurant in Virginia gave a stay of execution to an extremely rare calico lobster that was delivered to the eatery.
With the help of artificial intelligence, even already powerful microscopes can see better, faster and process more data.
The Biden administration said Friday it has funneled $21.6 billion from the American Rescue Plan to help with rental assistance for Americans impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
A 12-year-old Illinois boy said shortages of medical supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic inspired him to design his own ventilator using Lego pieces.
The English Football Association and UEFA are in talks about a potential venue change for the 2020-21 Champions League final after host country Turkey landed on the United Kingdom's COVID-19 travel red list.
The aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis arrived in Newport News, Va., for a four-year overhaul, shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries announced.
Weeks after delivery, the first two F-15EX fighter planes of the U.S. Air Force are participating in an Alaska training exercise, the Air Force said on Friday.
U.S. parents named their children Olivia and Liam more than any other names in 2020, according to the Social Security Administration in its annual release of top newborn names Friday.
COVID-19 may have had a devastating impact on the global economy, but some South Korean companies racked up outstanding earnings during the first quarter of 2021.
It's long been known that COVID-19 is more fatal for men than women, and new research links some of that excess risk to a gene known to cause a form of hair loss in males.
Forty percent of people who meet the standard criteria for obesity are not at increased risk for heart disease or death, according to findings published Friday by JAMA Network Open.
Residents of an Illinois city were treated to an unusual sight when a bull escaped from outside of a veterinarian's office and went wandering.
K-pop star Baekhyun joins Seomoon Tak in a preview of the rock singer's forthcoming song, "Hurt."
A former South Korean prime minister strongly criticized Seoul's North Korea human rights approach after meeting with U.S. rights activist Suzanne Scholte.
Yuffie Kisaragi battles the evil Shinra Electric Power Company in the final trailer for "Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade."
A top CDC official who sounded the alarm about the seriousness of COVID-19 early last year is resigning from her post next week.
Bebe Rexha released the album "Better Mistakes" and a video for her song "Break My Heart Myself" featuring Travis Barker.
A Mississippi college said it broke a Guinness World Record by cooking up the world's largest jambalaya in an event that raised money for food pantries.
The United States, with Canada and Norway, is now part of a European Union project designed to move troops across Europe more easily.