The strikes, which hit a five-story apartment building, a shopping mall and buildings used by European governments, were the largest on the Ukrainian capital since the Alaska summit.
The housing records of Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor, and Ken Paxton, the attorney general of Texas, have recently been scrutinized.
A man and a woman living in the same complex as suspected Minneapolis shooter Robin Westman told Fox News Digital late Wednesday that the shooter seemed like a typical tenant and nothing in Westman's behavior ever raised suspicion.
European powers trigger snapback sanctions against Iran after Tehran refused nuclear demands and failed to account for 900 lbs of highly enriched uranium.
A medical worker in Michigan transporting a newly recovered liver.
The Emmett Till exhibition at the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum in Jackson, Miss.
The college football season will be back in full swing this weekend and while Arch Manning is the name fans are talking about it, there are several other players fans should know.
Bryan Vasquez, a missing 12-year-old non-verbal boy in New Orleans, was killed by an alligator in a lagoon attack, according to authorities.
Scientists warn that over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen and acetaminophen may fuel the antibiotic resistance crisis, especially in elder care facilities.
The Magic Kingdom alight.
A man accused of killing his wife in California surrendered to international authorities in Peru. The couple's three children were found safe and taken into protective custody.
Melania Trump responded to the Minneapolis school shooting by advocating for behavioral threat assessments and early warning sign detection programs.
Earle-Sears calls Spanberger's immigration policy 'dangerous ideas' after Democrat pledges to end Virginia law enforcement collaboration with ICE if elected governor.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's engagement raises questions about prenuptial agreements that could protect both their finances and more as high-profile public figures.
Chicago business owners, who says he has "been a Democrat for so many years" blasted Democratic leaders on handling crime.
Wisconsin kayaker Ryan Borgwardt was sentenced to 89 days in jail for faking his death, matching the exact number of days police searched for him.
Newly declassified documents have stated that former President Barack Obama was present for key meetings with his top intelligence and national security officials that led to critical steps in the opening of the Trump-Russia investigation.
Will Smith faced accusations of using artificial intelligence to create fake crowds from "Based On A True Story" tour after fans spotted distorted images.
The strikes near the capital, Damascus, were the latest Israeli military intervention in the country since a new government came to power.
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Investigators were still searching for a motive in the shooting, which left two children dead at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis.
Clemson Tigers quarterback Cade Klubnik called a rumor about him getting into a car crash over the weekend a "messed up joke" that left his mother in tears.
South Carolina teen Trey Wright, 16, was allegedly set up and killed by his girlfriend Gianna Kistenmacher and romantic rival Devan Raper in Johnsonville.
McDonald's cheeseburgers, Chicken McNuggets and Filet-O-Fish can be diet-friendly options when consumed sparingly and paired with healthier sides, according to a dietitian.
House Republicans recruit candidates for crossover districts in Ohio and Michigan, where President Donald Trump won but Democrats maintained congressional seats in 2024.
Just moments after he was released from federal prison due to President Donald Trump's pardon, Todd Chrisley had a candid conversation with the commander in chief.
Trump’s budget law effectively undoes much of the good that the Affordable Care Act did in reducing opioid deaths.
President Trump signed an order targeting flag desecration as a veteran burned the flag outside the White House, sparking a First Amendment debate.
A vigil for victims in Minneapolis last night.
A federal judge has thrown into doubt the legitimacy of New Jersey’s U.S. attorney, Alina Habba, a former lawyer for President Trump.
Shoes designed by Ruthie Davis retail for $500 to $1,000, but she said costs, including shipping, marketing and tariffs, made it hard for her to turn a profit.
President Trump’s attempt to fire Lisa Cook has laid bare the erosion of the Federal Reserve’s independence, which could lead to economic consequences for Americans, The New York Times’s chief economics correspondent explains.
Susan Monarez was sworn in as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention just last month.
A sea-worn portion of an ancient statue being pulled from the water off Alexandria, Egypt, last week.
Misty Hawkins’s parents have not touched the bedroom of their daughter, who had a lifelong cognitive disability.
The back and forth over the future of Susan Monarez, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director, and the resignations of four top C.D.C. leaders, add to turmoil at the agency.
American-made artillery shells prepared in a factory in Scranton, Pa., before being sent to Ukraine.
Israeli military reservists and veterans, demanding an immediate end to the war in Gaza and the return of hostages, demonstrated in Tel Aviv earlier this month.
A parent embraced her child after a shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis, where students were attending Mass to start the school year.
The tennis player Danielle Collins brought her labradoodle, Quincy, with her to the U.S. Open.