The reflecting pool, seen from the Washington Monument, with workers attempting to contain the algae on Sunday.
Former SLED investigator Ryan Kelly, key figure in Alex Murdaugh cases, was fired from Charleston County Sheriff's Office amid misconduct claims.
Caitlin Clark's Fever-Tempo game drew 1 million viewers on USA Network, making it the largest WNBA cable audience this season amid rising ratings.
Becky Hammon refused to apologize for calling New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson not a "1A dude," saying ESPN pays her for her opinions despite Brunson winning Finals MVP.
Let’s remember who we once were, because it’s what we may yet be again.
President Trump and FIFA president Gianni Infantino will present the World Cup trophy together at the final at MetLife Stadium next month, per Infantino.
“Jeff” grew up in an insular world, kept company with a few brainy boys and fixated on girls. Was a monster hiding in plain sight?
Former MSNBC host Joy Reid argued Juneteenth is the true independence day for Black Americans, not July 4th, citing the emancipation of slaves.
Chinese firms have some of the world’s most advanced technology. But U.S. officials say relying on it could come with a downside.
On Tuesday, SpaceX briefly fell below $150 a share, which was where the stock began trading when the company listed publicly just over a week ago.
Traders in Seoul. The decline in South Korean stocks on Tuesday at one point triggered a 20-minute trading halt by the exchange operator.
Poetica Coffee owner Parviz Mukhamadkulov donated to scandal-plagued candidate Graham Platner and reportedly faces tax debts and health code violations.
The Capitol seen on Tuesday. The vote came amid tensions over the war among the G.O.P., which faces a punishing political environment ahead of midterm elections.
ESPN NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller revealed he was airlifted after a serious car accident in Missouri and underwent a life-saving arm amputation.
The attack took place last year outside the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas.
Rosie O'Donnell said last week she'd guest host "The View" but that she hasn't been asked during an appearance on Andy Cohen's show.
Jemele Hill claims on CNN that the Electoral College is rooted entirely in slavery, but historians say her argument oversimplifies the full history.
Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Senate Democrats pass a war powers resolution rebuking Trump's Iran conflict, but the symbolic measure carries no legal binding.
Scottish fans descend on Miami, Cowboys cheerleaders earn their 400% pay raise, and Simone Biles claps back at critics after her medical emergency.
Afrikaner refugees from South Africa arriving at Dulles International Airport in Virginia last May.
A white South African, Charl Kleinhaus secured refugee status and moved with his family to the United States in a matter of months.
An 80-year-old veteran says he was knocked down by anti-ICE protesters at a Burien, Washington, rally, prompting a King County sheriff investigation.
Exxon sued three companies owned by the Cuban government that it said have been exploiting its stolen refineries and service stations without compensation.
Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s Blow Pop moment sparks a fun debate about which candies are actually acceptable to eat during a baseball game on the diamond.
Felix Jeronimo-Rojas, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to raping the corpse of a man on the subway last year.
FBI adds Khalid Ahmed Satary and Emylee Thai to "Most Wanted Fraudsters" list as historic healthcare fraud crackdown charges 455 suspects for $6.5B.
Alaska's election director blocked the same-name candidate Dan J. Sullivan from the Senate primary, but he filed a lawsuit to remain on the ballot.
ADL files complaint alleging Colorado middle school failed to stop two years of antisemitic harassment, including a student strangled with a laptop cord.
Olympic gold medalist Bode Miller reportedly faces drug charges, including possession of a controlled substance, after being arrested. He has pleaded not guilty.
A USSSA youth softball game in Benton, Arkansas turned chaotic when a coach and umpire exchanged shoves over a foul ball call during Father's Day weekend.
As extreme heat grips Europe, France limits public drinking and outdoor events while people seek risky relief in canals and fountains.
Damon Landor sought to sue state prison officials in Louisiana for forcibly shaving his head.
Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, is making a broader push to create new types of apps based on emerging social behavior online.
Falun Gong followers during a silent protest outside the Communist Party’s headquarters in Beijing in 1999.
A “Vote Leave” rally in London in June 2016. The proposal to separate from the European Union narrowly passed.
A health worker checking people’s temperatures at an entry point to the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo in May.
In a sworn declaration this month, the Kennedy Center said it had removed the words “The Donald J. Trump and” from its facade.
Ten years ago, British voters approved by a slim margin a proposal for the country to leave the European Union. The economic results, economists say, have not been glowing.
China’s National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi in 2020. LineShine, a supercomputer in Shenzhen, has been declared the world’s fastest.