The 148th Artillery Brigade of the Ukrainian Army in October in the Zaporizhzhia region of eastern Ukraine.
Stew Leonard's butter-dipped ice cream cones went viral on social media platforms, sparking mixed reactions from fascination to disbelief. Here are the sweet details.
Sydney Sweeney speaks out about her controversial American Eagle ad that sparked controversy. The star explains her intentions behind the campaign.
In what was considered a dry run for the World Cup, several games of the 2025 Club World Cup were played at MetLife Stadium, in East Rutherford, N.J.
Wang Fuk Court, a residential estate in the Tai Po district of Hong Kong, after a blaze damaged the complex late last month.
Jessica Alba opens up about filming a humiliating nude scene in "Fantastic Four" that she dreaded for weeks, calling it "awful" at Red Sea Festival.
Cowboys star George Pickens fired back at Richard Sherman, following the retired NFL player's criticism of the receiver's effort in a Week 14 loss to the Detroit Lions.
Trump's Venezuela strategy targets Putin's allies, potentially creating leverage to end the Ukraine war through weakening Russia's client states.
The final report from a government watchdog tasked with overseeing Afghanistan reconstruction efforts reveals impact of weapons and equipment left behind.
Bryan Kohberger reaches out to serial killers from prison while complaining about food quality and harassment from fellow inmates at Idaho facility.
Conservative students face academic bias on campuses nationwide. It's an awful reality because coercion disguised as education betrays the purpose of higher learning.
Alonzo Mourning urged the NBA to tighten gambling regulations after Terry Rozier and other athletes were charged in betting scandals involving illegal wagers and game manipulation.
Amanda Seyfried reveals why she left Hollywood for her East Coast farmhouse, calling the industry "tricky" and unsafe while embracing peaceful life.
Dr. Daniel Amen's book, "Change Your Brain, Change Your Pain," offers breakthrough methods to treat chronic pain by targeting brain circuits and emotions.
A man died of rabies he contracted after receiving a kidney transplant from another person who later tested positive for the virus after being scratched by a skunk.
A destroyed area of Rafah, Gaza. Yasser Abu Shabab and his militia group were based near the city.
The swooping interior of Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.
Netflix insisted on Friday that it would follow the Warner Bros. model and continue to release movies in theaters for exclusive runs. But many people in Hollywood were skeptical.
A month before taking office, Helena Moreno is steering the city through a budget crisis and a Border Patrol enforcement operation that has immigrants in hiding.
Fox News Digital reviews the Focus Features period drama "Hamnet" starring Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal, Emily Watson and Joe Alwyn. Directed by Chloé Zhao.
Martha Stewart reveals her unconventional burial plans: she wants to be composted on her property alongside her horses, rejecting traditional coffins.
New research reveals that moderate coffee consumption may help people with mental illnesses to live longer, healthier lives by slowing cellular aging processes.
Snowball throwing by fans disrupted James Madison's Sun Belt Conference championship game against Troy, with athletic director Matt Roan issuing penalty warnings.
Newly released 911 calls from the deadly Texas Hill Country flood reveal desperate pleas for help as the waters rose, killing over 130 people.
White South Africans rallied in support of President Trump in February outside the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa.
Gov. Tim Walz faces little media scrutiny over billion-dollar welfare fraud in Minnesota as broadcast networks downplay massive Somali charity scheme.
Highland Park High School in New Jersey launches a new Socialist Club with promotional flyers featuring Karl Marx imagery and anti-capitalist messaging.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's rumored wedding at Ocean House resort in Rhode Island sparks celebrity buzz with reported June 2026 date.
A study says the Ain Samiya goblet, found in 1970, depicts a moment of cosmic creation, challenging previous scholarly interpretations. It's the oldest-known cup of its kind.
Sweeping immigration changes by the Trump administration have resulted in the cancellation of naturalization ceremonies, the last step in the process of becoming a citizen.
Did Pete Hegseth break the law after authorizing Venezuelan boat strikes? The Times Opinion editor, Kathleen Kingsbury, argues that there are multiple reasons the strikes were legally dubious.
Until the court imposes limits, the administration will keep acting as if there are none.
Smoke rising from the Wang Fuk Court residential complex in Hong Kong last month. Beijing’s national security arm in Hong Kong said that some foreign news outlets had twisted facts and spread false information.
Rejoice: NYT Cooking’s holiday cookie extravaganza has returned.
The Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, Calif.
A wave of companies are petitioning for exemptions from the Trump administration’s high levies on foreign-made goods, saying they are hurting business and raising prices.
President Trump with Michael and Susan Dell announcing their donation to child savings accounts on Tuesday.
An asylum seeker from Ecuador hugs her father after he was detained by federal agents in July.
President Trump at the White House last month. The National Security Strategy his administration released describes a world in which American interests are far narrower than how prior administrations — even in his first term — had portrayed them.
The tolling program, decades in the making, has shown signs of being effective after a rocky rollout.