One killed, several injured in shooting at Grambling State University
One person was killed and several more were injured after a shooting at Louisiana's Grambling State University Sunday, the second fatal shooting on the campus this week.
One person was killed and several more were injured after a shooting at Louisiana's Grambling State University Sunday, the second fatal shooting on the campus this week.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called for the "complete decommissioning" of the defunct Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant as a step to help the prefecture recover from a devastating 2011 tsunami.
A flurry of storms are expected to march into the West Coast this week, bringing along a changeable mixture of rain, wind and snow for many places.
The Jamie Lee Curtis horror flick, "Halloween Kills," is the No. 1 film in North America this weekend, earning $50.4 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
A downright dreary pattern is unfolding across the Northeastern states, making some residents reach for a sweater and the thermostat.
Russia's daily coronavirus daily deaths have passed 1,000 for the first time and cases also were a record high amid relatively low vaccination rates.
The United States extradited Alex Saab, a key ally to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, as Venezuela responded by re-apprehending the so-called "Citgo 6."
Rami Malek and "SNL" cast member Pete Davidson starred in a country music video that lampooned the Korean dystopian drama, "Squid Game," this weekend.
"Saturday Night Live" cast member Bowen Yang played an Oompa Loompa outed as gay live on the air by "Weekend Update" co-host Colin Jost.
HBO Max has renewed the action-dramas, "Titans" and "Doom Patrol," for fourth seasons.
At least 22 people died and several homes were destroyed as heavy rains caused flooding in the Indian state of Kerala on Sunday.
Former President Bill Clinton, 75, was released from a California hospital on Sunday after receiving treatment for a urinary tract infection that entered his bloodstream.
A deal was struck Saturday that prevented tens of thousands of TV and film workers from going on strike Monday.
HBO Max has announced it picked up the psychological thriller, "Pennyworth," for a third season to start streaming in 2022.
Actor Ryan Reynolds announced on social media this weekend that he plans to take a break now that he has finished filming the holiday-themed movie musical, Spirited, for Apple TV+.
A Soyuz MS-18 space capsule with a cosmonaut and two Russian filmmakers landed in Kazakhstan on Sunday after a 3 1/2-hour trip from the International Space Station.
Seventeen people, including 12 adult missionaries and five children, mostly from the United States, were abducted by gang members after they they left an orphanage in Port-au-Prince, Haitian authorities said.
Seventeen people, including 14 adult missionaries and three children, were abducted by gang members after they they left an orphanage in Port-au-Prince, Haitian authorities said.
Up to 17 American missionaries, including 14 adults and three children, were adopted by gang members as they were they left an orphanage in Port-au-Prince, Haitian authorities said.
Astronaut Mae Jemison turns 65 and country singer Alan Jackson turns 63, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 17.
On Oct. 17, 1989, the most powerful California earthquake since the legendary tremblor of 1906 struck the San Francisco Bay area at the evening rush hour.
James Badge Dale says Ray, the disgraced detective he portrays on "Hightown," will attempt to pick up the pieces of his shattered life and career when Season 2 debuts Sunday.
"Succession" stars Jeremy Strong, Brian Cox and Kieran Culkin discuss their characters' progress in Season 3 of the HBO drama, premiering Sunday.
Robert Durst, a real estate heir who was sentenced to life in prison this week for murder, is on a ventilator after contracting COVID-19.
Two right-leaning law professors have resigned from a commission set up by President Joe Biden to consider potential changes to the U.S. Supreme Court.