Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill implementing one of the nation's most restrictive social media bans for minors. The bill bans social media for children under 14.
West Virginia women's basketball coach Mark Kellogg toned down his words about Iowa and Caitlin Clark at the start of the women's tournament.
Nashville police say Riley Strain's death appears accidental with no signs of foul play, according to local news. Strain vanished on March 8 after going out with friends.
The French government has announced nationwide anti-drug crackdowns to show its commitment to tackling the drug trade and crime ahead of European elections.
Amadou Ba, a former Senegalese prime minister, conceded defeat in the presidential election to opposition candidate Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye on Monday.
Former contestants on "Masked Singer" include quite a few actors who appeared in popular television shows from the 1970s and 1980s.
Search warrant returns reveal key evidence against Pennsylvania trucker Shawn Cranston in the murder of a pregnant Amish mother named Rebekah Byler.
Alison Arngrim, who played "Nasty" Nellie Oleson, celebrated the show’s milestone anniversary over the weekend at Big Sky Ranch in Simi Valley, California.
Oliver Hudson opened up about his "perception" of Goldie Hawn's efforts as a mother during his childhood on an episode of his podcast, "Sibling Revelry."
Mexican President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador denied claims that the majority of fentanyl is produced in Mexico and defended his country's family traditions and low drug use.
Lawrence DeLisle, 63, is pleading for clemency in the drowning deaths of his four children after 35 years behind bars in Michigan
The 133 “recovered grandchildren" of Argentina were abducted during the country's dictatorship, separated from their families and raised by their captors.
The Philippines expressed its “strongest protest" against China over a water cannon assault by the Chinese coast guard against the Filipino navy in the disputed South China Sea.
The NFL voted on Monday to ban the hip-drop tackle and penalize any player who uses the technique. The move came amid backlash last week.
Former President Trump no longer has to pay a $454 million bond after an appeals court slashed it down to a $175 million payment to be made within 10 days.
The killings of two teenagers found less than a mile apart along Interstate 5 in Seattle on Thursday night and Friday morning are connected, according to Washington State police
Longtime New York residents discussed their reasons for leaving the city, which included issues regarding the pandemic as well as the growing crime problem.
Arnold Schwarzenegger shared that he underwent secret surgery to have a pacemaker implanted last week. The actor chose to talk about the operation because he knows it will help others.
Senior doctors in South Korea began submitting resignations en masse in support of junior doctors who are striking over the government’s plan to increase medical school admissions.
New European Union rules aimed at protecting forests are reordering how the world gets its coffee. Vietnam coffee farmers are adapting their methods to meet these rules.
The British government is poised to attribute a series of cyberattacks against the U.K.'s election watchdog and lawmakers to hackers associated with China.
Charles Barkley came after Grand Canyon's performance on Sunday after the Antelopes fell to the Alabama Crimson Tide in the NCAA Basketball Tournament.
The House of Representatives' diversity office was dissolved after the chamber passed its $1.2 trillion package to fund the federal government.
Vice President dodged questions on Sunday about why the Biden-Harris campaign is actively using the Chinese-owned app, TikTok, despite national security concerns.
North Korea said that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida offered to meet with Kim Jong Un, but called North Korea's preconditions for a summit "unacceptable."