James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, was indicted last year by a grand jury in Virginia, accused of lying and obstructing a congressional investigation over testimony he gave in 2020. The charge was later dismissed.
Former NFL defensive end Josh Mauro has died at age 35, his family announced. Father Greg Mauro shared the devastating news in a Facebook post on Tuesday.
FBI Directo Kash Patel says the FBI arrested alleged Chinese hacker Xu Zewei, accused of targeting U.S. universities and COVID-19 vaccine research for Beijing.
Brendan Carr, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, has repeatedly threatened to take action against broadcasters.
King Charles III addresses Congress today.
California Democrat Derek Tran draws criticism for welcoming CAIR, a group accused of Hamas ties, to his Capitol Hill office for advocacy meetings.
A climber reportedly survived a terrifying 500-foot fall in California's Sierra Nevada and endured a freezing night before a daring helicopter rescue.
Dr. David Morens allegedly hid emails and falsified records to suppress alternative COVID-19 origin theories, according to a federal indictment.
The Iranian ambassador to Britain, Seyed Ali Mousavi, presenting his credentials to King Charles III at Buckingham Palace in June.
A Costco employee in Ohio was fatally shot after refusing entry to a shopper allegedly carrying a weapon with a drum magazine. Bond was set at $5 million.
Prince Harry isn’t expected to meet with his father, King Charles III, during the king’s state visit.
A fire truck responding to an emergency call from another plane collided with an Air Canada Express jet at LaGuardia Airport on March 22.
The New IRA reportedly claimed a car bomb attack on a Belfast police station, threatening further strikes amid alleged Iran and Hezbollah connections.
A high school football player had a commitment ceremony to decide where he was going to college, but one of the hats on the table may have been a bit off.
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada arriving at Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday.
James Comey allegedly faces federal charges over a social media post some interpreted as a threat against Trump, raising First Amendment questions.
A new study from Australia links ultraprocessed food consumption to lower attention scores and higher dementia risk, even among those who follow otherwise healthy diets.
Witness described chaos inside the ballroom as Secret Service rushed Trump and officials to safety during the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting.
Representative Greg Casar, Democrat of Texas, during a protest in Austin last year. Mr. Casar and the Congressional Progressive Caucus are trying to show voters that Democrats have their own policy solutions beyond simply dismantling President Trump’s agenda.
The distinguishing feature of Cole Tomas Allen’s manifesto is its insipidity.
Stephen A. Smith, who was at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner during the shooting, says everyone must take responsibility and stop political violence.
Detroit Lions receiver Jameson Williams is reportedly suing the NCAA, Big Ten and SEC over alleged unpaid use of his name, image and likeness rights.
Goldie Hawn opens up about the "freedom" she feels in her relationship with Kurt Russell after 43 years together and shares her mission to be happy.
Illinois woman Amanda Leigh Fourez pleaded guilty to distributing "animal crush videos" depicting monkeys being burned alive and sexually tortured.
An image of the proposed limited-edition passport design released by the State Department.
KT Lim, the chief executive of Genting Berhad, the parent company of Resorts World, performs a ceremonial dice throw alongside the rapper Nas at New York City’s first casino.
The Trail Blazers are down 3-1 to the Spurs heading into Game 5, but San Antonio's inexperience in closeout games makes Portland a worthy underdog bet.
Among the changes the Trump administration has brought to the Kennedy Center is the addition of the president’s name to the exterior. Now it is slated to close for reasons that are the subject of debate.
Mike Vrabel's future as Patriots head coach is uncertain as the Dianna Russini photo scandal grows, with some predicting a resignation or leave.
Alex Cora was reportedly offered the Philadelphia Phillies manager's job days after being fired by the Boston Red Sox but declined, and the Phils made Don Mattingly interim skipper.
Narges Mohammadi's husband says the jailed Nobel Peace Prize laureate was severely beaten during arrest but remains politically unbroken in prison.
Former Philadelphia Eagles coach Jeff Stoutland blamed bad play-calling and execution for the Eagles' offensive decline a year after winning the Super Bowl.
The Mountain View, Calif., campus of Google, which reached an agreement similar to the Pentagon’s deals with OpenAI and xAI.
Smoke billowing from an oil facility in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates, in March.
Irreverent tributes filled with unvarnished truths and funny anecdotes, which run counter to more somber traditional obituaries, have gained attention for “how alive they feel,” a researcher said.
The Vienna headquarters of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, which was created in 1960 as a way to control oil policies and stabilize global markets.
Jimmy Kimmel said of a line that annoyed the president: “It obviously was a joke.”
Members of Falun Gong during a protest meditation in Manhattan in 2024. The Chinese government has banned the group.
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida wanted lawmakers to consider a bill that would allow more children to opt out of certain vaccines.
Data from the aviation analytics firm Cirium shows a 10.5 percent decline in July bookings from the U.S. to Europe compared with last year.