Ann Meddin Hellman found a cousin she thought had died in the Holocaust and learned of his remarkable tale of survival, thanks to a DNA test.
Social media users may have noticed Saturday that they cannot search Taylor Swift’s name on X, days after nonconsensual sexually explicit deepfakes of the pop star went viral.
WICHITA, Kan. — A prized statue of Jackie Robinson was stolen from a public park in Kansas, spurring a police search Friday and outrage across the city of Wichita.
Jay Leno filed for a conservatorship of his wife’s estate on Friday at Stanley Mosk Courthouse in Los Angeles.
19-year-old Susan “Sue” Swedell vanished during a blizzard in Lake Elmo, Minnesota, on her way home from work on January 19, 1988. There is little evidence in her case. 36 years later, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to investigate the disappearance.
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The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists called for deepfakes to be made illegal after the technology was used recently to generate explicit images of Taylor Swift and a new comedy special that featured the late George Carlin.
Aryna Sabalenka clinched back-to-back Australian Open titles with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Zheng Qinwen
Home mortgage rates have soared in the years since the pandemic-era housing boom of the early 2020s.
China sent more than 30 warplanes and a group of navy ships toward Taiwan, the island’s defense ministry said Saturday.
Moments after he landed in Los Angeles for his son’s wedding last year, Gilbert “Kip” Wyand said he vomited a gallon of blood in the airport parking lot.
Nearly 40,000 migrants have arrived in Denver in the past year, making it the top destination per capita for migrants crossing the U.S. border and traveling north in buses from Texas.
Interest groups spent a record $4.2 billion lobbying federal lawmakers in 2023, led by the pharmaceutical and health products industries, says a new report by OpenSecrets.
A North Carolina teacher has gone viral on TikTok for her creative way of teaching financial literacy that includes requiring her students to pay rent for their desks.
Yahoo Boys’ sextortion tactics gained popularity among some as a way to get rich quickly in West Africa. They use Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and Wizz.
According to a small study that monitored the brain activity of university students, writing by hand may increase brain connectivity more than typing.
U.N. fires 12 aid workers accused of involvement in Oct. 7 attacks, the world reacts to ICJ interim ruling, and Houthis set a British oil tanker on fire in the Red Sea.
President Yoon Suk Yeol's disapproval rating is climbing amid a scandal over a Dior handbag apparently accepted by first lady Kim Keon Hee as a gift from a pastor.
A former lawyer for Fugees rapper Pras Michel was sentenced to one year of unsupervised probation and will have to pay a $5,000 fine after he admitted to violating a court order by sharing protected discovery material with reporters in the run-up to his client’s 2023 trial.
Charges against country music star Chris Young were dismissed on Friday after a review of evidence in an interaction between the musician and a state alcohol agent Monday night, the Nashville district attorney said.
Hunter Biden received more than $6.5 million in five separate loans over a two-year period from entertainment lawyer Kevin Morris, according to a letter sent this week to one of the congressional committees involved in the GOP impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
Luka Doncic saw Joel Embiid's 70-point game and raised him three.
A woman in California was sentenced to probation and 100 hours of THC education after stabbing a man she was dating more than 100 times. Experts during the trial believe that the couple had been smoking high-potency marijuana when the drug caused the woman to slip into a psychotic state.
Shalom Koray, an 83-year-old Holocaust survivor, found some of his family in the U.S. after 76 years. Koray's second cousin, Ann Meddin Hellman, found him through a online genealogy company.
Severe flooding that is occurring in many places in the U.S., like San Diego, California, are being amplified by climate change, according to a study by the First Street Foundation. During one day in January, San Diego got more rain in six hours than it normally does in one month. NBC News' Chase Cain breaks down the trends and how more cities will be affected.