McGregor returns to the octagon for the first time in a year to make his case for a lightweight title shot.
Altered versions of the coronavirus raise questions about how effective the current vaccines will be against them. Here’s the latest on Covid-19.
Oxford Circus in London on Sunday. London remains under lockdown as it confronts a new variant of the coronavirus.
Rudolph Giuliani hosts a one-hour program six days a week on WABC-AM, which has become New York City’s home for right-wing views.
Dr. Fauci delivered remarks on the coronavirus last April during a daily White House briefing, as President Donald Trump looked on.
Zach and MacKenly Randolph in the backyard of their home nearly a year after the deaths of Kobe and Gigi Bryant.
An investigation recently found 33 missing children in Southern California, including eight who had been sexually exploited, the FBI said Friday.
A look at the day's best photographs from around the world.
The operation in LA that found 33 missing children came two months after another effort in Virginia recovered 27 youths. Here's an update.
Corine Fesseau feeding her rooster Maurice in Saint-Pierre-d’Oléron, France, in 2019. His crowing prompted a court case.
Florida man, 43, vows to play in the N.F.L. until he is 45.
“He felt disconnected,” said the mother of a 14-year-old freshman in Las Vegas who expressed suicidal thoughts. “He felt left behind.”
A former train station on Amtrak’s North Coast Hiawatha route, in Deer Lodge, Mont.
Supporters of President Donald J. Trump standing off with the police outside the U.S. Capitol grounds on Jan. 6.
More than 600 families remain separated, with parents' whereabouts unknown. Biden's efforts to reunite them could be his top immigration challenge.
The United States on Sunday will surpass 25 million cases of COVID-19, but a coronavirus model says the true number could be twice that. Latest News.
A convention center converted into a temporary hospital in Wuhan, China, in February. By its own telling, the Chinese government has been successful against combating the coronavirus, with daily infection figures nationwide rarely exceeding 100 between March 7, 2020, and Jan. 8, 2021.
The husband and wife Jesse (Jay) and Cheryl Taken Alive were buried at a family plot south of Cannon Ball, N.D., overlooking the Missouri River.
Cars waiting in a line in Los Angeles last month for free groceries.
Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president with the Bible that has been in his family since 1893.
Celebrities, friends and fans pay tribute to Larry King, the iconic American broadcaster and renowned interviewer, who died on Saturday aged 87. (Jan. 24)
Highlights of Today in History: James Marshall finds a gold nugget; Winston Churchill dies; Ted Bundy is executed; Thurgood Marshall dies; John Belushi is born.
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Spain virus surge hits mental health of frontline workers
The exercises, which included 13 warplanes on Saturday and 15 on Sunday, were the biggest so far this year and the first under the new U.S. administration.
Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.
Demonstrators in Philadelphia after Joseph R. Biden Jr. was declared winner of the presidential election in November.
Tourism and celebrations are the linchpins of Hawaii's lei culture. A combination of innovation and the 'aloha spirit' is helping vendors get by.
The government wants Americans to buy groceries online when possible to avoid COVID-19. But many people receiving food stamps can't shop on the web.
Someone in Michigan bought the winning ticket for the $1 billion Mega Millions jackpot, which was the third-largest lottery prize in U.S. history. (Jan. 23)
The Mega Millions jackpot on Friday was worth an estimated $1 billion, making it the third-largest jackpot in U.S. history.
Here are the top stories for Saturday, Jan. 23rd: Pro Navalny protesters clash with police in Moscow; Brazil protests demand Bolsonaro's impeachment; Police use tear gas to disperse Congress rally; Larry King remembered (Jan. 23)
A model estimates 168,000 more U.S. COVID-19 deaths before May. Meanwhile, about 5% of Americans have received a vaccine dose. Latest COVID-19 news.
A year after the first known US case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Snohomish County, Peggy and Steve Jahn are celebrating life and love.
Larry King, whose interviews with world leaders, movie stars and ordinary individuals helped define American conversation for half a century, died Saturday. (Jan. 23)
Police on Saturday used water cannon and tear gas to disperse a protest rally by India's main opposition Congress Party in the central city of Bhopal. (Jan. 23)
Education Department staff recommends it cease recognition of an accreditor that approved a college that lacked students or faculty
Two Columbus, Ohio, area men are charged with entering the Capitol building during the Jan. 6 riots. One is also charged with stealing a coat stand.
Protests erupted in over 60 Russian cities on Saturday to demand the release of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the Kremlin's most prominent foe. (Jan. 23)