France’s average temperature on Tuesday was its hottest ever, the country’s weather agency said. Several countries are under top-level heat warnings.
The attack took place last year outside the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas.
ADL files complaint alleging Colorado middle school failed to stop two years of antisemitic harassment, including a student strangled with a laptop cord.
Olympic gold medalist Bode Miller reportedly faces drug charges, including possession of a controlled substance, after being arrested. He has pleaded not guilty.
A USSSA youth softball game in Benton, Arkansas turned chaotic when a coach and umpire exchanged shoves over a foul ball call during Father's Day weekend.
As extreme heat grips Europe, France limits public drinking and outdoor events while people seek risky relief in canals and fountains.
Attorney Matthew Nilo returns to court as defense seeks to suppress DNA evidence allegedly collected without a warrant during a covert FBI stakeout.
A man fell into a vault toilet at Camp Edison in the Sierra Nevada foothills while trying to retrieve his dropped sunglasses, requiring rescue.
Obama-appointed judge strikes down Trump administration's SNAP soda ban, ruling USDA cannot redefine what Congress has already defined as food.
Scotland's Tartan Army marches through Little Havana, fills loanDepot Park for a Marlins game and brings bagpipes to Miami hotel pools nearby.
President Donald Trump signed two executive orders on quantum computing, partnering with IBM and Google parent Alphabet to advance U.S. innovation.
Damon Landor sought to sue state prison officials in Louisiana for forcibly shaving his head.
Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, is making a broader push to create new types of apps based on emerging social behavior online.
On Tuesday, SpaceX briefly fell below $150 a share, which was where the stock began trading when the company listed publicly just over a week ago.
A reopening of the Strait of Hormuz would do little to swiftly ease the pain inflicted by higher prices for fertilizer, food and fuel in Ivory Coast.
The Washington Post says the Justice Department withdrew grand jury subpoenas for reporter Ellen Nakashima after the paper challenged them in court.
“Jeff” grew up in an insular world, kept company with a few brainy boys and fixated on girls. Was a monster hiding in plain sight?
President Trump visits Capitol Hill on Wednesday to meet Senate Republicans amid growing tensions over the SAVE America Act and filibuster demands.
Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. was spotted with a lollipop on defense amid a losing effort in Detroit, and manager Aaron Boone is not having it.
The PGA Tour announces sweeping changes for 2028, including relegation, promotion, two separate series, match play and purses of at least $20 million.
Chinese firms have some of the world’s most advanced technology. But U.S. officials say relying on it could come with a downside.
Mike Babcock officially named Edmonton Oilers coach, bringing the Stanley Cup winner back to the NHL bench with Connor McDavid's future at stake.
Mia Sara says making "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" was not a good experience, revealing she struggled working with director John Hughes on the 1986 hit film.
GOP Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky will not vote this week as he continues his recovery, according to a statement from a spokesperson.
ESPN's Jay Bilas called the 2026 NBA Draft class the best and deepest crop of talented freshmen he can remember and said freshmen are expected to dominate the first round.
Sen. Rick Scott unveils a six-month Republican roadmap to prevent government shutdowns and pass the SAVE America Act ahead of midterm elections.
New Yorkers cast ballots at P.S. 56 in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, on Tuesday.
Sen. Ted Cruz says the Democratic Party has been radicalized, pointing to Zohran Mamdani, Graham Platner and AOC as signs of the party's direction.
Mariners vs. Pirates MLB betting analysis breaks down George Kirby and Mitch Keller's stats, home-road splits, and the first-five-innings pick.
The Justice Department had sought information related to reporting on top officials warning President Trump of the risks of a major military campaign against Iran and on U.S. military action in Venezuela.
Falun Gong followers during a silent protest outside the Communist Party’s headquarters in Beijing in 1999.
To save the program, we need to eliminate the payroll tax cap.
Exxon sued three companies owned by the Cuban government that it said have been exploiting its stolen refineries and service stations without compensation.
A “Vote Leave” rally in London in June 2016. The proposal to separate from the European Union narrowly passed.
Peter Murrell, center, arriving at Edinburgh High Court in May. He was sentenced on Tuesday to more than five years in prison.
A retirement home in Les Sorinières, near Nantes, France, on Monday, where temperatures reached 108 degrees Fahrenheit.
A health worker checking people’s temperatures at an entry point to the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo in May.
In a sworn declaration this month, the Kennedy Center said it had removed the words “The Donald J. Trump and” from its facade.
People trying to find respite in the shade in Toulouse, France, on Monday.
Traders in Seoul. The decline in South Korean stocks on Tuesday at one point triggered a 20-minute trading halt by the exchange operator.