Amy Madigan with her supporting actress Oscar for “Weapons.”
“One Battle After Another” defies Trumpian taboos.
President Trump abruptly announced in February that he would close the Kennedy Center for two years for renovations.
Bushra Amiwala, a Democratic candidate for Congress, in Chicago last month.
The Netflix animated blockbuster might be proof that we are finally living in a post-multicultural world.
A Texas substitute teacher and her boyfriend, accused of 38 child sex crimes, see bonds jump to nearly $9 million as new charges filed in shocking abuse case.
An Arizona man accused of crucifying a pastor requested the death penalty, saying he wants the case to end quickly and has never claimed to be innocent.
The UConn Huskies women's basketball team is undefeated and was named the No. 1 overall seed of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament on Sunday night.
“He was thoughtful and bold,” Barbra Streisand said of Robert Redford. “I called him an intellectual cowboy who blazed his own trail.”
CNN panelists debate U.S. priorities as Leigh McGowan questions whether spending on the Iran conflict should instead go toward addressing healthcare challenges at home.
Sean Penn at a French festival in October.
Actor and comedian Wayne Brady got involved in an All Elite Wrestling match on Sunday night, slapping wrestler Shane Taylor across the face in Los Angeles.
The members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices meeting at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta in December.
A Florida woman accused in a fatal hit-and-run was seen laughing during a court hearing as the judge read charges for an 8-year-old boy's death in the Winter Haven crash incident.
Penn stunned Yale, 88-84, in overtime to claim the Ivy League title after the Bulldogs' costly blunder that allowed the Quakers a chance to tie the game late.
A comprehensive roundup of the 98th Academy Awards, including the full list of nominees and winners.
The Georgia Bulldogs escaped with a win over the Tennessee Volunteers on Sunday as Cole Johnson robbed Stone Lawless' go-ahead home run.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi accused President Donald Trump of launching attacks against his country "for fun" during a "Face the Nation" interview.
The Capitolio Nacional in Havana. Cuba’s isolation is deepening in the region.
A protest in the city of Morón in central Cuba culminated in fiery vandalism at the local Communist Party headquarters.
The NCAA selection committee released the 68 teams that will fight for a Division I men's basketball championship on Sunday with the Duke Blue Devils named the No. 1 overall seed.
President Trump has wrestled publicly with his stay-or-leave options, sometimes suggesting that the war is all but won and at others seeming to acknowledge that there is still heavy fighting ahead.
From left, Nicholas Courtney as Bret Vyon, William Hartnell as the Doctor, Adrienne Hill as Katarina, and Peter Purves as Steven in a newly found “Dr. Who” episode called “The Devil’s Planet.”
Veteran "60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley slammed CBS for settling President Donald Trump's election interference lawsuit, saying previous owners "faced political pressure and crumbled."
Team USA made Paralympic history with its fifth consecutive sled hockey gold medal, defeating Canada, 6-2, in a dominant performance in Italy.
Palestinians mourning the deaths of four members of the Odeh family in Tammun, West Bank, on Sunday.
Supporters of Benoît Payan, the incumbent mayor of Marseille, France, distributing leaflets in the city on Friday. Mr. Payan is competing in a tight race featuring a strong far-right candidate.
Oscars red carpet 2026 delivered glamorous fashion as Gwyneth Paltrow wore a white silk custom gown, Kate Hudson stunned in a seafoam green dress, and Nicole Kidman chose a strapless nude look.
Lamar Odom revealed a vivid dream where the late Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant delivered a surprising message about the afterlife during their competition together.
Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., on Sunday. A powerful snowstorm was disrupting travel and causing power failures in the Upper Midwest.
Democratic senators Schiff and Booker deflected blame over the DHS shutdown amid terror concerns in the U.S. on Sunday, as workers have gone weeks without pay.
The State Department significantly reduced the cost of giving up rights to a U.S. passport.
Pope Leo XIV called Sunday for an immediate ceasefire in the war involving Iran, urgently urging world leaders to halt violence after deadly strikes hit schools and civilian areas.
Spring break destinations implement new safety rules as travel season approaches. Panama City Beach introduces overnight closures while other cities adjust policies.
Mother of three students speaks out about alleged sexual assault case at Virginia high school, criticizing delayed notification and school district policies.
CarGurus users face a security risk after the ShinyHunters hacking group allegedly leaked 12.4 million records containing names, addresses and finance data.
A border market in Torkham, Afghanistan, that was damaged by a strike from Pakistan.
A seven-page document, mailed by an elusive figure, has set off a court battle over the estate of Tony Hsieh, the former chief executive of Zappos.
Senator Markwayne Mullin, Republican of Oklahoma, is one of the most prolific investors in the U.S. Senate.
The volunteer fire department serving a rural area near Sand Springs declined a $250,000 donation from the tech giant. Now some residents are suing to block the proposed development.