At least 19 people died, hundreds of thousands lost power, and events were delayed due to severe storms and tornadoes that ravaged the South and Great Plains over Memorial Day weekend.Insert Preheader
At least 19 people died, hundreds of thousands lost power, and events were delayed due to severe storms and tornadoes that ravaged the South and Great Plains over Memorial Day weekend.
As many as 2,000 people are feared buried under a landslide in Papua New Guinea's Enga region, with survivors using basic tools to search amid ongoing instability and rescue challenges.
Biden's Justice Department airs private details of the Biden family's turmoil, particularly involving Hunter Biden, raising concerns that the disclosures aim to embarrass rather than prosecute.
Hamas launched a rocket attack towards Tel Aviv, intercepted by air defense systems, while an Israeli air strike on a shelter in Rafah killed and injured dozens of Palestinians.
The Libertarian Party nominated activist Chase Oliver for president, rejecting Trump and RFK Jr., in a race gaining attention due to the anticipated close margins between Trump and Biden.
Josef Newgarden won the Indianapolis 500 for the second straight year, overcoming a last-lap duel with Pato O'Ward and a recent cheating scandal, the first back-to-back winner in 22 years.
Tim Cook faces a tough decision on whether to partner with OpenAI or Google for Apple's AI strategy, as both companies have challenges and controversies surrounding their AI tech.
The family of former PGA Tour winner Grayson Murray, who died by suicide at 30, expressed their grief and appreciation for the support, asking for privacy and kindness in his honor.
AP photographer Alessandra Tarantino captured a striking and unique photo of the pope at a family event in Rome, using careful lighting and composition to create a surreal, movie-like effect.
Former Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy endorsed Biden over his cousin RFK Jr., citing Biden's support for mental health and addiction issues and concern about the threat to democracy posed by Trump.
James Carville criticized Democrats for focusing on Gaza and student debt forgiveness instead of economic issues, arguing this neglect is why they're losing support from young and Black voters.
Far-right Israeli settlers have intensified attacks on aid trucks bound for Gaza, using WhatsApp groups to coordinate, resulting in vandalized trucks and injured Palestinian drivers.
Ad spending reveals the presidential campaign's focus on seven key states, with nearly 70% of $72.1 million spent since March concentrated there, and Democrats outspending Republicans.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band postponed three shows in Prague and Milan due to vocal issues, with doctors advising a 10-day break, following earlier delays for peptic ulcer disease.
Despite a drop in crime, rising property crime keeps lawlessness a key election issue, with Trump advocating enforcement and Biden emphasizing reduced violence and police funding.
Lagging in polls, UK Conservatives propose mandatory national service for 18-year-olds if they win the July 4 election, while Labour advocates for youth voting rights.
RFK Jr. is trying to qualify for the June presidential debate as an independent, facing tough polling and ballot access requirements while accusing Biden and Trump of colluding against him.
Twelve people were injured when a Qatar Airways flight from Doha to Dublin encountered turbulence over Turkey, leading to an emergency response upon landing in Dublin.
Crowds fled the Ocean City, NJ, boardwalk after a 15-year-old boy was stabbed on Saturday night, with police responding to the incident and the teen's injuries reported as non-life-threatening.
Red Lobster filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to $1 billion in debt, following a failed endless shrimp promotion and years of missteps, highlighting challenges for casual dining chains.
Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg struggled on CBS' Face the Nation to explain why only "seven or eight" EV charging stations have been built despite $7.5 billion allocated.
The WHO opened its annual meeting to boost pandemic preparedness, but treaty efforts stalled after two and a half years, though Director-General Tedros remains optimistic.