This occasion is special as it is a celebration of parents' love for their children, so much so that they are willing to make unimaginable sacrifices for them.
Oil prices have tumbled by around a quarter in the past three months, largely due to fears of a prolonged slump in global energy demand.
The rowing team, comprising five students, was practicing on the water when the incident took place.
The hunter was airlifted to a nearby hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Rabbits infected with RHDV2 have a lean 30% chance of survival, authorities said.
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry cautioned against investing in long-term gas projects in Africa as countries in the region, some hoping to tap recent oil and gas discoveries, wrestle with how to power their development with clean energy.
Thirty-six of the 50 states will elect governors in November's U.S.
For Britain's royal family, plenty rides on what Prince William does as heir to the throne, and eventually, as king.
Struggling home goods retailer Bed Bath & Beyond Inc is taking an axe to stores and jobs and overhauling its merchandising strategy, but its return to profitability anytime soon may hinge on luring U.S.
Nicole Slavin was a reliable Democratic voter in a conservative region of Wisconsin, but she realized casting a ballot was no longer enough after the state's abortion access vanished almost overnight.
Industry groups have warned that the European Union's package of emergency measures to bring down energy costs does not go far enough, and they urge Brussels to do more to tame gas prices.
The man was reportedly forced to urinate on the cell floor multiple times after the cops left him without access to a catheter while he was in custody for 20 hours.
A "bombing out" of the storm is predicted to occur Friday evening, which could trigger coastal flooding on the western parts of Alaska mainland.
California's governor has signed a sweeping online privacy law that seeks to "protect" children, but critics have many questions about the compliance requirements that they fear could lead to further privacy risks.
Kate Middleton, wife of the new heir to the throne Prince William, has grown from a commoner who captivated the future monarch to the beating heart of the British royal family, as it faces a future without the beloved queen at its helm.
U.S. President Joe Biden called on Americans to speak out against racism and extremism during a summit at the White House on Thursday, and said he would ask Congress to do more to hold social media companies accountable for spreading hate.
Two COVID-19 antibody therapies are no longer recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), on the basis that Omicron and the variant's latest offshoots have likely rendered them obsolete.
Union railworkers in the United States scored a potential key victory in their fight for improved pay and working conditions on Thursday in what could be a model for other unions.
The United States on Thursday imposed fresh sanctions to punish those supporting Russia's invasion of Ukraine, targeting people and entities it accused of helping Moscow skirt financial sanctions, steal Ukrainian grain and violate human rights.
Ukrainian authorities found a mass grave of more than 440 bodies in the northeastern town of Izium that was recaptured from Russian forces days ago, a regional police official said, adding some of the people had been killed by shelling and air strikes.
U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm met with the governors of six states in the U.S.
A Chick-fil-a employee was caught on video helping a woman and a baby during an apparent carjacking.
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators on Thursday decided to put off until after the Nov.
Boeing Chief Executive Dave Calhoun said Thursday there is still a chance U.S.
Some residents of the wealthy liberal enclave of Martha's Vineyard decried a move by Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to fly dozens of migrants to the vacation island as a political "stunt," as local officials and volunteers scrambled to help the confused new arrivals.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog's 35-nation Board of Governors on Thursday passed a resolution demanding that Russia end its occupation of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, diplomats at the closed-door meeting said.
Turkey's intelligence chief has held multiple meetings with his Syrian counterpart in Damascus over the last few weeks, a sign of Russian efforts to encourage a thaw between states on opposite sides of Syria's war, four sources said.
The Wednesday night jackpot was worth an estimated $207.1 million.
Presidents, prime ministers and monarchs from around the world will travel to London over the weekend to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth and attend a reception at Buckingham Palace to be hosted by King Charles the day before her funeral.
Roger Federer, regarded by many as the greatest male player to wield a tennis racket and who took the sport to new levels during a career spanning more than two decades, has announced he will retire after next week's Laver Cup in London.