President Joe Biden wrote to Congress Wednesday declaring his intention revoke Afghanistan’s status of major non-NATO ally of the United States.
The Carolina Panthers have landed a signal-caller who, if not always the most beloved or mature, has proven himself capable of being a full-time NFL starter.
Swiss judges are set to rule on Friday in the corruption trial of ex-FIFA president Sepp Blatter and France’s former football hero Michel Platini, once among soccer’s most powerful figures.
A large, 41-year-old statue in rural Georgia, which only recently gained national attention when a Georgia gubernatorial candidate called it satanic, has been demolished after someone detonated a bomb at its base early Wednesday morning.
A California jury on Thursday convicted former Theranos Inc President Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani of defrauding investors and patients about the blood testing startup that was once valued at $9 billion.
Art galleries across the U.K. have seen a series of protests in which climate activists are gluing themselves to famous paintings, including a copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper, in order to demand government action on climate change.
Corion Evans, 16, of Mississippi was hanging out with friends on the banks of the Pascagoula River in Moss Point when he witnessed a car drive off a boat launch and into the water around 2:30 a.m. Sunday. As the vehicle began to sink, Evans immediately ran over, stripping off his shoes and shirt as he plunged into the water while the car’s three teenage female occupants began shouting for help.
Ukrainian forces raised their national flag on Snake Island Thursday in a display of continued defiance against Moscow. Andriy Yermak, the Ukrainian president’s chief of staff, hailed a video of the flag-raising as a precursor of what he expects to happen in the coming days.
Thursday, in a long-anticipated move, the teetering Boris Johnson finally announced his run atop the British government would come to an end.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un convened an unprecedented conference aimed at strengthening the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea’s (WPK) “monolithic” leadership across society, state media reported on Thursday.