Senator John Thune, Republican of South Dakota and the majority leader, scrapped plans for votes on Thursday and lawmakers left for a weeklong recess.
A Philadelphia pizza shop is selling $55 slices topped with golden osetra caviar, served on a gold plate with a keepsake mother-of-pearl caviar spoon.
Bella Hadid turned heads at the Cannes Film Festival red carpet in a skin-baring custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture gown with a plunging neckline.
Britney Spears told officers she was "an angel" before her DUI arrest in Los Angeles, with police noting slurred speech and drastic mood swings on scene.
Elon Musk and Tim Cook were among the U.S. executives in Beijing last week. Recently, China blocked Tesla, Mr. Musk’s company, from acquiring solar manufacturing equipment from a Chinese supplier.
California authorities rescued a suspected burglar who was trapped inside a business wall for 10 hours after an alleged break-in attempt went wrong.
Images of Raúl Castro adorn walls around Havana, Cuba.
Senator John Thune, Republican of South Dakota and the majority leader, said his colleagues had “very legitimate questions” about the new fund.
An elderly married couple was found dead in their Bermuda Dunes, California home. A friend says the wife may have been targeted by an online scammer.
DHS reports over 3 million illegal immigrants have left the U.S. in Trump's first year, including an estimated 2.2 million self-deportations.
Democratic lawmakers voted against a women's history museum bill Republicans amended to focus on biological women, not trans people.
Illegal, synthetically narrated copies of “The Hunger Games,” hit self-help books and everything in between are increasingly common on the platform.
Spencer Pratt named Jesus Christ as his top political role model in an interview as he campaigns for Los Angeles mayor against incumbent Karen Bass.
New survey shows voters believe welfare fraud is rampant, but most still prioritize ensuring eligible people receive government benefits over crackdowns.
Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch has died at age 41 after being hospitalized Thursday due to a severe illness, his family confirms.
John Thune, the Senate majority leader, in the U.S. Capitol today.
Steve Sarkisian calls for federal intervention in college athletics, citing 39 different state laws governing player contracts across the country.
Esteban Ocon dismisses Haas team rift rumors ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, citing a hilarious name error as proof the reports lack credibility.
Kentucky estranged husband and his mother face murder charges in a cold case after Anna Lee Manning's 1994 disappearance dating back to 1992.
As part of an arrangement drawn up this week by Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, the Internal Revenue Service faces its most profound legal and ethical test in years.
A California man working for taxpayer-funded needle distribution nonprofit PATH was arrested for allegedly trying to sell fentanyl, authorities said.
Selena Gomez is reportedly joining a daring X-rated movie from "The Brutalist" director Brady Corbet, with buzz building at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Trump-backed DOJ Anti-Weaponization Fund sparks debate over whether Jan. 6 defendants and pro-life activists could receive taxpayer compensation.
Four college students face felony charges after police say they organized a series of unauthorized takeover events at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
Beachgoers at Laguna Beach face fines up to $500 under new summer rules banning tents, canopies and large shade structures along the shoreline.
The Trump administration cut the programs meant to coordinate an Ebola response.
Students at Glendale Community College erupted in boos after an AI system skipped hundreds of names during their commencement ceremony due to a glitch.
Mike Babcock quickly shuts down rumors about coaching the Edmonton Oilers, telling TSN's Darren Dreger he's retired and loving every minute.
The Iranian Embassy in Berlin in 2024.
Death penalty opponents stood outside the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution before the scheduled execution of Tony Carruthers in Nashville on Thursday.
A scene from “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”
An oil tanker docked at the Cardón refinery in Punto Fijo, Venezuela, in January.
Cuban revolutionaries taking over the Havana Docks Corporation facilities in 1960.
The government is putting in place “enhanced public health measures” at Dulles International Airport.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2024 presidential election loss was the focus of a draft report released on Thursday by the Democratic National Committee.
The Sacramento Mountains checkerspot butterfly hasn’t been seen in the wild since 2022. The caterpillar was the last individual in human care.
A satellite image showing Hurricane Melissa approaching Jamaica last October. Melissa was one of three Category 5 hurricanes last year.
An illustration published in 1877 depicted a scene in southern India. Millions died from a famine that coincided with an El Niño that year.
“When it happened, I was like, ‘Oh my God — it’s time,’” the conductor Elim Chan said of her appointment in San Francisco. “It is groundbreaking. It’s another ceiling broken.”
The Alabama case also raised the issue of the extent to which states must consider a broader evaluation of evidence beyond I.Q. test scores in deciding if a person is disabled.