Spit Test For COVID-19: A Must For Cannes Film Festival Attendees
One of the first things attendees at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival will have to do is a spit test, said a report.
Kate Middleton Shows No Symptoms But Still In Isolation After Exposure To COVID-19
She canceled all appointments Monday after she was exposed to a person who tested positive for COVID-19.
'We Are Excited': BTS To Showcase Louis Vuitton Men's 2021 Fall-Winter Collection In Seoul
Pop superstars BTS will feature in Louis Vuitton Men's Fall-Winter 2021 Show on Wednesday.
July 4 Box Office Results Show Major Improvement From Last Year's Numbers
Universal Pictures' triple movie offering dominated the charts during the Fourth of July weekend.
BTS' 'Permission to Dance' Among 11 Biggest K-Pop Releases In July 2021
K-pop fans have a lot to look forward to this month.
Julia Roberts Still Happily Married; Shares Rare Selfie With Husband On 19th Anniversary
Roberts and Moder met on the set of her film "The Mexican" in 2000.
Actress Julianne Moore Explains Why 'Aging Gracefully' Is A Sexist Phrase
"We are given a narrative as children that we keep growing through school, maybe go to college then, after school is finished, the idea of growth is done… But we have all this life left to live," stressed Julianne Moore.
BTS-Ed Sheeran Collaboration Dropping Next Week
A new BTS song penned by Ed Sheeran is set to be released on July 9.
Former Victoria's Secret Model Slams Lingerie Brand For Weight Issues, Mental Health Woes
In a TikTok video, Bridget Malcolm, 29, called out Victoria's Secret's former executive Ed Razek and revealed how she got turned down by him because she was not fit.
Missing Pet Dog Returns Home, Rings Doorbell Hours After Running Away Due To Fireworks
Owners of the dog said that it was spooked by nearby fireworks while playing outside of their home on Sunday.
'Belgorod' — Russia Tests A Giant Nuclear Submarine In The White Sea
The "Belgorod" is said to be the "largest submarine built in the last 30 years and is central to Russia's intelligence gathering capabilities."
Israel Protests Proposed Law In Poland To Limit Claims On Property Stolen By Nazis
Israel summoned Poland's ambassador to protest a bill that puts a deadline on the restitution of Jewish property that were stolen during the Nazi occupation during World War II.
World’s First Dog DNA Database To Help Trace Kidnapped Canines
A police force in England has teamed up with a forensic testing company to create a dog DNA marker system to help solve canine theft cases.
Student Loan Relief: Warren Holds Up Biden Nominee; Joins Schumer In Seeking Pause Extension
Sixty-four Democrats sent a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to extend the student loan payment pause by 6 months amid the pandemic.
Denver Police Officer Gordon Beesley Shot By 'Cop Hater,’ Police Chief Says
The Arvada Police department said Gordon Beesley was gunned down by a suspect who hated cops.
Denver-Area Shooting: 3 Killed, Including Police Officer And Suspect
The slain officer was reportedly identified as Gordon Beesley, a 19-year Arvada department veteran.
Ammon Bundy, Who Led 2016 Armed Occupation Of Federal Refuge, To Run For Ohio Gov
Ammon Bundy announced that he is running for governor of Idaho as a Republican.
Pornhub Sued By Dozens Of Women For Allegedly Depicting Rape And Other Nonconsensual Sex
Lawsuit calls Pornhub parent a 'classic criminal enterprise' with a business structure created to monetize nonconsensual sexual content
California Faces Rotating Power Outages: How To Get Through It | Power Tracker
Residents are asked to set their thermostats to 78 degrees F or higher and avoid using major appliances.
Texas 'Constitutional Carry' To Go Into Effect Sept. 1: Here’s What That Means
The measure allows individuals aged 21 and older who can legally possess firearms in the state to carry handguns in public places without permits.
32 Pelicans Attacked, Mutilated On California Beaches; Only 10 Survive
Of the injured pelicans, 22 suffered compound fractures to their wings. Only 10 of them managed to survive.
Twitter Vs. India: Company Loses Legal Immunity; Criminally Liable For 'Misleading' Content
Twitter was given multiple opportunities to comply with the new rules but has deliberately chosen the path of non-compliance, India's Information Technology minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said Wednesday.
China Could Harvest US Athletes' DNA At Beijing Winter Olympics, Lawmaker Warns
Republican Senator Tom Cotton is one of the early backers of the theory that the coronavirus escaped from a Chinese lab, which has now received renewed attention after being criticized by the media and the scientific community.
Massive Delays At China Ports After COVID-19 Outbreak, Global Supply Chains Take A Hit
A port congestion in the major shipping hub of Guangdong province has resulted in delays in delivery and a spike in shipping costs.
Dangerous Heat Forecast In South-West This Week; Temperatures To Soar Past 120F
The National Weather Service issued heat warnings over parts of Southwest Arizona, including Phoenix, saying the "dangerously hot conditions" will extend through Saturday. Utah, Nevada, Southern and Central California, and Arizona are at risk from the heatwave.
Texas Gov Says He'll Build Border Wall, Arrest Migrants; Blames Biden Admin For Crisis
The order was one of several new initiatives announced by Governor Greg Abbott during the Border Security Summit.
Putin To Give Advanced Spy Satellite To Iran, Says Report As Summit With Biden Nears
The satellite boasts Russian hardware equipped with a camera with a resolution of 1.2 meters.
Dirty Hotels, Food And Water Might Infect Travelers With New Antibiotic-Resistant 'Superbugs'
Experts warn that these drug-resistant bugs pose the risk of a "medical catastrophe" if the spread remains uncontrolled.
Food Deliverer Posed As Trump's Family; Used Social Media Following To Steal Thousands
A 22-year old former food delivery worker was arrested this week for creating fake Twitter accounts of former President Trump's family members and duping MAGA supporters of money.