Actress, rock video star Tawny Kitaen dead at 59
Julie E. Kitaen, an actress known professionally as Tawny Kitaen who in recent years went by the name of Tawny Finley, has died at the age of 59, her family announced.
Julie E. Kitaen, an actress known professionally as Tawny Kitaen who in recent years went by the name of Tawny Finley, has died at the age of 59, her family announced.
China's 22-ton, out-of-control rocket returned to Earth, with most burning up on reentering over the Arabian Peninsula in the Indian Ocean west of Maldives and south of India.
Actor Candice Bergen turns 75 and actor Noah Centineo 25, among the famous birthdays for May 9.
Comedy writer and performer Ziwe describes how her Showtime variety series will incorporate her provocative social media interviews with sketches and music.
On May 9, 2001, at least 126 people were killed during a stampede at a soccer match in Accra, Ghana.
Three people were hospitalized Saturday in New York City after being shot in Times Square early in the evening.
Pope Francis spoke in favor of waiving intellectual property rights for COVID-19 vaccines Saturday.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Saturday posthumous pardon to 34 victims of racial lynching in the state.
Former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle announced Saturday that Bo, the family dog adopted early in Obama's presidency, has died.
Compared with meat-eaters, vegetarians have healthier levels of certain substances in their bodies that would potentially be signs of risk for cancer, heart disease and chronic health conditions, a study found.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon promised to move forward with another independence referendum after the Scottish National Party made a strong showing in Scottish parliament elections Saturday.