Watch: Truck crash covers New York City expressway in peppers
An early morning crash on a New York City expressway caused traffic to be restricted to one lane because the roadway was covered in peppers.
An early morning crash on a New York City expressway caused traffic to be restricted to one lane because the roadway was covered in peppers.
From Olympic rings to full sleeves, the Summer Games give many athletes a prime platform to show off their ink. Here's a look at some tattoos showing up in the competition.
The United States' combat mission in Iraq will be over by the end of the year, President Joe Biden said at the White House on Monday alongside Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi.
Sheriff's deputies called to investigate an unusual object on a Florida beach discovered the item was a floating cylinder being used by a man attempting to run to Bermuda.
A crowd at a Fort Worth, Texas, party threw bricks at a suspected gunman, killing him Monday after he opened fire on attendees, killing one and injuring three others, police said.
Twelve African and Western Indian Ocean nations joined the U.S. Navy on Monday for the start of Exercise Cutlass 2021, an annual multination maritime exercise.
Several studies show that an improvement in air quality may also improve cognitive function and reduce dementia risk.
New genomic analysis revealed the genetic origins of mandarin varieties in Japan.
An Idaho man with more than 200 Guinness World Records to his name claimed another title by balancing a chair on his chin for over an hour.
Najib Mikati, a Lebanese politician and wealthy businessman, was named prime minister Monday, tasked with forming a new Cabinet to stop the collapse of the ailing country and supervise next year's general elections.
Wealthy private equity investor Thomas Barrack, an ally of former President Donald Trump, pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of illegally lobbying on behalf of the United Arab Emirates.
A keel authentication ceremony, formally starting construction of the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Calhoun, was conducted in Pasgagoula, Miss.
Aon and Willis Towers Watson on Monday called off a $30 billion deal that, had it gone through, would have resulted in the world's largest insurance broker.
The Department of Homeland Security announced the termination of contracts to build a 31-mile wall at the southern border, angering Republican legislators.
Residents of Texas and nearby states captured video of an overnight fireball that glowed bright as it streaked across the sky.
The South Korean defendant in a sex abuse and death case in the country's Air Force died while in custody, officials said. His death was ruled a suicide.
FOX announced its fall TV premiere dates on Monday, including the new music competition "Alter Ego" featuring Grimes, Alanis Morissette, will.i.am and Nick Lachey as judges.
Indianapolis Colts coach Frank Reich, who is vaccinated, tested positive for COVID-19 and will not report to training camp this week in Westfield, Ind., the team announced Monday.
A multi-hospital analysis of individuals who experienced allergic reactions to their first dose of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine found that the same individuals tolerated a second dose without complications.
A limited series spinoff of NBC soap opera "Days of Our Lives," featuring Lisa Rinna reprising her role as Billie Reed, is coming to Peacock.
The death toll from floods triggered by torrential monsoon rains and landslides in the western Indian state of Maharashtra rose to 164 on Monday as rain continued across the region, officials said.
Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, the 7-week-old daughter of Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has been added to the line of succession to the throne.
More than 50 major healthcare groups on Monday called for employers to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for health and long-term care workers.
New playable character Seer steps onto the battlefield in the new trailer for "Apex Legends" Season 10, titled "Emergence."
President Joe Biden said those who experience long-term health problems from COVID-19 could qualify as having a disability Monday during remarks marking the 31st anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.