Alexis Weber, 50, was arrested in Altamonte Springs, Florida, after police allegedly caught her defecating in her yard amid a neighborhood poop spree.
Amazon’s data center complex in New Carlisle, Ind. The company, along with Google, Microsoft and Meta, has spent billions on capital expenditures, largely data centers.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom mocks President Trump's limited-edition U.S. passport by jokingly unveiling a driver's license featuring his own potrait.
Japan Airlines is rolling out humanoid robots at Tokyo's Haneda Airport for baggage handling, but the early results are far from impressive so far.
Rubén Rocha Moya, the governor of Sinaloa state, is the highest-ranking member of Mexico’s dominant political party, Morena, to be indicted by the United States.
Speaker Mike Johnson struggled for more than two hours on Wednesday to round up the votes to bring up the surveillance bill.
Footage of the incident shared this week by a school district in Mississippi shows a group of students working together to avert disaster on a highway.
Prince William and Kate Middleton celebrate their 15th anniversary, sharing a photo of them relaxing with their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee issued a statement calling on the state legislature to reconvene and pass a new map that eliminates a majority-Black district in Memphis.
A Delta flight passenger refused to end a cellphone call while taxiing in Miami, leading to disruptive behavior and removal from the Atlanta-bound flight.
Queen Camilla presents a specially made replica of Roo, the baby kangaroo companion of Winnie-the-Pooh, to Anthony Marx, the president and chief executive of the New York Public Library.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s actions to fire senior military leaders are without precedent in recent decades and have come with little explanation.
A memorial on the Brown University campus, where a gunman killed two people in December.
Former Dolton "super mayor" Tiffany Henyard reportedly began living in Georgia while still serving as the mayor in Illinois after losing her election in 2025.
Pete Hegseth, the defense secretary, during a hearing at the Capitol on Wednesday.
Jerome H. Powell on Wednesday said that he would remain at the central bank after his term as chair ends on May 15 and his successor, Kevin M. Warsh, takes over.
New England Patriots face an uphill 2026 season with a brutal schedule, Super Bowl hangover, and the alleged Mike Vrabel-Dianna Russini scandal.
Ian Somerhalder reveals he and Nikki Reed sold "everything" to climb out of an eight-figure debt caused by fraud in a failed business venture.
Also, the Pentagon estimates the Iran war cost at $25 billion. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.
Melania Trump was "in full control" during the assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, her senior advisor tells reporters.
New AGA guidelines emphasize lifestyle changes like increased fiber intake and less toilet time over creams and quick fixes for hemorrhoid relief.
A father was arrested and permanently banned from Walt Disney World after he reportedly assaulted an employee at an Epcot character meet-and-greet.
Oregon quarterback Dylan Raiola will certainly be keeping his eye on Lubbock thanks to the recent Brendan Sorsby news.
Wayne Gretzky said to never count Sidney Crosby out as the Penguins battle back from 3-0 down against the Flyers to force a pivotal Game 6 clash.
Ex-MMA fighter who founded an anti-violence nonprofit focused on gun crime was convicted of murder in the shooting death of a man in Colorado.
Mexico pushes back against a U.S. indictment accusing Sinaloa's governor and ten officials of allegedly running a drug trafficking cartel conspiracy.
The announcement ends months of speculation about whether Jerome H. Powell would choose to continue on as a member of the Board of Governors at the Federal Reserve.
Elon Musk’s testimony grew testy during cross-examination from OpenAI’s lawyer.
CNN's Jake Tapper applied a wildly different standard when defending Jimmy Kimmel's joke about Melania Trump while previously condemning Aaron Rodgers for joking about Kimmel.
Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn fined just $2,600 instead of facing a playoff suspension for his cross-check on Minnesota's Ryan Hartman in Game 5.
It’s been a big year for the abundance movement, but what has it really achieved? Ezra Klein talks with his “Abundance” co-author Derek Thompson and with Marc Dunkelman, the author of “Why Nothing Works.”
Mike Vrabel continues to enjoy Patriots owner Robert Kraft's support and a standing ovation from season-ticket holders amid the Russini saga.
The House voted to extend the FISA 702 surveillance program, sending it to the Senate with little time before the Friday midnight expiration deadline.
A girlfriend writes to an advice column claiming her landlady won't stop hitting on her boyfriend, including a bizarre mouth-to-mouth encounter.
A billboard in Tehran depicting an Iranian net catching American military planes.
Only two places in the world allow tourists to enter the water with the ocean’s apex predator. But the safety of both species is a growing concern.
China demanded on Monday that Meta’s $2 billion deal with the A.I. start-up Manus be undone.
A scorching day in Seville, Spain, last July.
Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, took questions during a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington about the case involving the gunman at the press gala attack.
The Florida Legislature gave final approval on Wednesday to an aggressive new map of the state’s congressional districts sought by Gov. Ron DeSantis.