Thirty-six victims remain in the hospital in the wake of the attack.
The event was Ms. Grande’s first appearance since a suicide bombing at her May 22 concert at the Manchester Arena killed 22 people.
A van plowed into a crowd of people on the London Bridge just before 10 p.m.
The singer's "Arianators" were able to stand at the front of the stage.
A Pennsylvania jury will consider a case against Mr. Cosby, once a father figure and moral force, whom many women have accused of criminal misconduct.
Officials say that there is no specific threat to the US, but some of the major cities across the country are ramping up security measures.
Congress faces a burst of overdue budget-related work this summer, including raising the government's borrowing cap
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Two administration officials say President Donald Trump is leaning against invoking executive privilege to block fired FBI Director James Comey from testifying to lawmakers about their private conversations
Seven civilians were killed and 48 were hospitalized in attacks near London Bridge as Prime Minister Theresa May vowed a sweeping overhaul of Britain’s counterterrorism policy.
ABC News contributor David Brown and counterterrorism expert Matt Olsen break down the best ways to keep civilians safe.
From Canada to India to Malaysia, heads of state are offering support to UK.
Witnesses say people were struck by a van on London Bridge.
Gloria Nibagwire, 22, is one of Rwanda’s best soccer players. She is part of a group of women who have used the sport to reclaim their lives and re-establish a sense of community two decades on from genocide.
Police in the Philippines say the suspect behind the casino attack that left dozens dead was a heavily indebted Filipino who was hooked on gambling.