The United States says it is pulling out of the U.N.'s educational, scientific and cultural agency because of what Washington sees as its anti-Israel bias and need for "fundamental reform."
The feathers of birds preserved in natural history museum collections record changes to historical air quality across America’s Rust Belt, a new study finds.
An American woman, her Canadian husband and their three young children were rescued on Wednesday, five years to the day since the couple was kidnapped by the Taliban.
Khelaifi, the Paris St.-Germain chairman, was accused by the Swiss authorities of bribing Jérôme Valcke, the former FIFA executive, to win World Cup soccer contracts.
He was released from a five-year captivity by the Taliban in Afghanistan.
One homeless man has been arrested or cited 270 times on the same charge, trespassing. He has never been represented by a lawyer.
The hurricane's maximum sustained winds early Thursday were near 85 mph
Weinstein requests a "second chance" outside his daughter's home.
The actress, who has accused Mr. Affleck of lying about Harvey Weinstein, shared a screenshot saying she had been blocked from posting for 12 hours.
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The U.S. sees North Korea as a hostile nation that is dangerously deluded and ready for war. But how does North Korea see the U.S.?
Unlike an elopement, a microwedding retains some of the structure of a traditional wedding, except on a smaller scale.
Sen. Ben Sasse poked Trump over his Wednesday war with NBC and the media.
On the front lines, exhausted crews battling raging wildfires are stretched to their limits, with blazes “burning faster than firefighters can run.”
A letter from two top senators questions the admin.'s commitment to the bill.