Bracketology goes from theory to reality, as 68 men's and 68 women's basketball teams will learn where their title dreams begin.
U.S. marriages have rebounded to pre-pandemic levels with nearly 2.1 million in 2022.
“Dune: Part Two” is barreling toward another box office milestone.
Russians crowded outside polling stations at midday Sunday on the last day of a presidential election, apparently heeding an opposition call to protest against President Vladimir Putin in a vote that offered them no real alternatives.
People in North Carolina may have a little more riding on this year’s NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, as they will be able to legally bet on the games through their smartphone apps and computers for the first time.
As Haiti once again spirals into chaos with another wave of gang violence, a number of government and aid agencies reported Saturday that their facilities and aid supplies have been looted.
A Texas woman told deputies she fatally shot her alleged kidnapper, according to police.
A shipment of aid that arrived on Gaza’s shore on Friday is expected to bring some respite to starving Palestinians in the enclave’s north — but how and when it will be distributed has yet to be seen.
A suspect is in custody following a two-day manhunt in the case of a New Mexico State Police officer who was shot and killed on a highway near the small city of Tucumcari last week.
Louisiana GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy on Sunday criticized his party's presumptive presidential nominee, saying that former President Donald Trump's rhetoric about illegal immigrants "reflected poorly" and that he's spoken about migrants in a "dehumanizing fashion."
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Jane Gilbert was relishing the mild temperatures and gentle breeze of early March as she hurried between meetings.
The proposed TikTok ban could embolden censorship abroad, experts warn, and shatter the U.S.’s reputation as a free speech champion.
President Joe Biden’s campaign and its connected fundraising organizations raised $53 million in February.
Consumer sentiment has plateaued and pump prices are inching higher, but economists and Wall Street remain broadly optimistic. Here’s why.
Before he ended his life, Ryan Larkin made his family promise to donate his brain to science.
Biden locked up the Democratic nomination last week, but looking ahead to the general, anxiety has seemed to increase.
A volcano in Iceland erupted Saturday evening for the fourth time in three months, sending orange jets of lava into the night sky.
Aid agencies say that a cease-fire is the best way to prevent Gaza from tipping into famine.
Aid agencies say that a cease-fire is the best way to prevent Gaza from tipping into famine.
Niger’s junta said Saturday the U.S. military presence in the country is no longer justified, making the announcement on state television after holding high-level talks with U.S. diplomatic and military officials this week.
Teenage boys are suffering from depression and anxiety too, research shows. Experts warn many young men struggling with their mental health are not getting the help they need.
Multiple people were shot at a recreational facility in Washington, D.C., early Sunday morning, the Metropolitan Police Department said, as it began a search for one suspect in the attack.
Riley Strain’s mother and stepfather aren't giving up hope that they will eventually find their 22-year-old son, who has been missing since March 8.
Former President Donald Trump vowed on Saturday that there would be a "bloodbath" if he’s not reelected in November.
New Mexico officials vowed to catch the suspect accused of killing New Mexico State Police Officer Justin Hare. Chief Troy Weisler encouraged the suspect to surrender, saying, "I implore you to turn yourself in and surrender peacefully."