President Joe Biden touts vaccines, the economy on 'Tonight Show'
President Joe Biden appeared virtually on Jimmy Fallon's "Tonight Show", where he advocated for vaccinations and talked about the benefits of the bipartisan infrastructure law.
President Joe Biden appeared virtually on Jimmy Fallon's "Tonight Show", where he advocated for vaccinations and talked about the benefits of the bipartisan infrastructure law.
The Omicron variant could produce a new wave of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations across Britain exceeding last winter's peak levels without new restrictions, a study issued Saturday forecast.
Apple TV+ said it is working on a live-action family show based on the Kim Dwinell's graphic novel series, "Surfside Girls."
Lady A, Ingrid Andress and Carly Pearce have joined the lineup for "New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash," a 5-hour CBS special to air Dec. 31.
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian -- who has been married to rapper Kanye West since 2014 -- is requesting she be considered legally single.
Palestinians voted Saturday in the first municipal elections to be held in the Israeli-occupied West Bank since 2017 despite a boycott by the militant group Hamas.
Britain's environment ministry announced it plans to ban hunting trophies connected to thousands of species, including lions, rhinos, elephants and polar bears.
A Saudi-born Canadian man has pleaded guilty in U.S. federal court to charges he fought for the Islamic State and played a key role in the militant group's recruitment efforts.
Morning show host Michael Strahan and Laura Shepard Churchley, daughter of famed astronaut Alan Shephard, returned safely from space Saturday morning after traveling on Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket from Texas.
A federal judge in Florida has sentenced former NFL player Joshua Bellamy to three years in prison for fraudulently taking $1.2 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds.
Members of the G7 gathered in Britain on Saturday in aneffort to present a united front against Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
"Diana: The Musical" is wrapping its brief Broadway run next week.
Tornadoes ripped through the middle of the country overnight, possibly killing more than 50 in Kentucky while more died after an Amazon warehouse facility collapsed in Edwardsville, Ill.
An Oregon court has sentenced a self-proclaimed member of the Proud Boys to 10 years in prison for shooting a man in the eye with a paintball gun during a protest last year.
Singer-songwriter Adele's 30 is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second weekend.
Actor Rita Moreno turns 90 and actor Hailee Steinfeld turns 25, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 11.
On Dec. 11, 1941, four days after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States.
Former Clemson Tigers offensive coordinator Tony Elliott was hired as the next head football coach at the University of Virginia, the school announced.
New Orleans Saints star running back Alvin Kamara will suit up for Sunday's game at the New York Jets after missing the last four weeks with knee and hamstring injuries.
Los Angeles Chargers star wide receiver Keenan Allen was ruled out for Sunday's home game against the New York Giants, head coach Brandon Staley said Friday.
Reality star Jana Duggar has been charged with endangering the welfare of a minor in Arkansas, according to court documents.
Duke University has hired Texas A&M defensive coordinator Mike Elko as its next head football coach, the school announced.
Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle will be out multiple games after testing positive for COVID-19, the team announced.
A snowstorm, the first of the season for many places, began moving across the western and central parts of the United States Thursday into Friday, ending multiple cities' major snow droughts.
A former Brooklyn Center, Minn., police officer testified Friday that he was partly in Daunte Wright's vehicle when fellow officer Kim Potter shot and killed the man during a traffic stop.