Aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe accused Britain and Iran on Monday of treating her like a political pawn, saying it should not have taken six years for London to secure her release from detention in Tehran.
LAPD is offering $1,000 information that leads to apprehension and conviction of the driver of Tesla involved in the high-flying stunt.
The U.S. securities regulator on Monday unveiled a landmark proposal requiring U.S.-listed companies to disclose their climate-related risks and greenhouse gas emissions, part of a push by President Joe Biden's administration to address financial risks created by global rising temperatures.
In the United States, about 23% of children under the age of 18 are living in the household of a single parent.
Wilbur Brown will receive an annual check for slightly more than $200,000, including taxes, after he opted to take the 30-year annuity option for his prize.
Wall Street's main indexes fell in choppy trade on Monday, as rising tensions over the Russia-Ukraine conflict weighed on megacap stocks and Boeing shares fell after a 737-800 jet crashed in China.
A New Mexico county commissioner who founded a group called "Cowboys for Trump" faced trial on Monday on charges related to the Jan.
Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden's nominee to become the first Black woman on the U.S.
Democrats defended Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden's nominee to become the first Black woman on the U.S.
The U.S. Senate begins consideration on Monday of Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to be the first Black woman on the U.S.
Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden's nominee to become the first Black woman on the U.S.
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday began its consideration of President Joe Biden's nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to be the first Black woman on the U.S.
Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats on Monday defended President Joe Biden's U.S.
If confirmed as its first Black woman justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson would add not only racial and gender diversity to the U.S.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc on Monday struck an agreement to buy insurance company Alleghany Corp for $11.6 billion, only weeks after the 91-year-old billionaire bemoaned a lack of good investment opportunities.
U.S. and British officials kicked off two days of meetings to strengthen trade ties on Monday, underscoring transatlantic cooperation at a time when Western countries are ratcheting up pressure on Russia over its war in Ukraine.
A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 with 132 people on board crashed in mountains in southern China on Monday after a sudden plunge from cruising altitude at about the time when it would normally start to descend ahead of its landing.
A German politician who mobilized a protest against a now-sanctioned Russian resident of his resort town has attracted a following, but also angry emails and a threatening phone call.
Elise Malary, an LGBTQ advocate from Chicago was found dead in Lake Michigan eight days after she was reported missing.
"The bottom line is we likely will see an uptick in cases as we’ve seen in the European countries, particularly the UK, where … they have BA.2. Hopefully, we won’t see a surge. I don’t think we will," says top infectious expert Dr. Anthony Fauci.
U.S. President Joseph Biden will travel to Poland on Friday to discuss the international response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine that has sparked a "humanitarian and human rights crisis," White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said late Sunday.
Australia's media regulator will be able to force internet companies to share data about how they have handled misinformation and disinformation under new laws that will bolster government efforts to rein in Big Tech.
The European Union should step up sanctions on Russia to target its lucrative energy sector, the foreign ministers of Lithuania and Ireland said on Monday at the start of a week of intense diplomacy aimed at agreeing more steps against Moscow.
Ukraine on Monday rejected Russian calls to surrender the port city of Mariupol, where residents are besieged with little food, water and power in a humanitarian crisis that is increasing pressure on European leaders to toughen sanctions on Moscow.
Ukraine defied Moscow's demand for its soldiers to lay down arms before dawn on Monday in besieged Mariupol where hundreds of thousands of civilians are cowering from Russian bombardments laying waste to their city.
U.S. stock indexes declined on Monday, giving back some of last week's gains, and oil prices jumped, as investors refocused on risk as the conflict in Ukraine continued and the U.S.
A Kansas man alleges that a police detective framed him for a double homicide after his mother denied a sexual relationship with him.
Police have a suspect in custody after four victims suffered gunshot wounds at the South by Southwest fesitval in Austin, Texas.
An off-duty police officer accused of placing his knee on the neck of a 12-year-old girl to restrain her after a school fight in Kenosha, Wisconsin, is under investigation and remains employed, the city's police department said in a statement.
The Saturday night jackpot was worth an estimated $149 million.