A 9-foot alligator wandered up to a Florida elementary school and managed to buck a trapper off its back before being safely corralled.
Luke Bryan will support American farming communities with a new "Farm Tour" in 2024.
One of Britain's largest water companies said the most unusual items found in its sewers include a Dora the Explorer action figure and a Ken doll.
Many fewer Americans are falling prey to the most dangerous form of heart attack, a new study says.
The Securities and Exchange Commission Friday said the SF Borgers audit firm will pay $12 million for massive fraud and is barred from practicing before the SEC as accountants. It's Trump Media's auditor.
The Securities and Exchange Commission Friday said the SF Borgers audit firm will pay $12 million for massive fraud and is barred from practicing before the SEC as accountants. It's Trump Media's auditor.
"Atlas," a sci-fi action thriller starring Jennifer Lopez and Simu Liu, is coming to Netflix.
U.S. troops and the Russian military have been nearly operating side-by-side in the African country of Niger for several weeks as tensions over fighting Islamic extremists heat up in the region, officials said.
Carlos Alcaraz, the No. 3 men's tennis player in the world, withdrew from the 2024 Italian Open because of arm pain, he announced Friday on social media.
The third week of the hush-money trial of Donald Trump concludes Friday with testimony from a forensics expert and most likely former aide Hope Hicks.
John Green says he thinks the film version of "Turtles All the Way Down," which is being released in a post-COVID pandemic era, may be even more relevant than his book about a struggling teen was when it was published.
Folks undergoing cardiac catheterization procedures to diagnose heart problems may be able to safely skip the traditional pre-op fasting that's now the norm, new research shows.
Willow Smith released her sixth studio album, "Empathogen."
Tiger Woods said he felt "honored" to receive a required special exemption to play in the 2024 U.S. Open. Woods, who did not qualify, will play on a special exemption entry for the first time in his storied golf career.
The Biden administration Friday expanded healthcare to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals migrants, removing a prohibition on Affordable Care Act eligibility, effective Nov. 1.
"Emily in Paris" Season 4 will be split into two parts, with Part 1 to premiere on Netflix in August.
Randy Travis released "Where That Came From," his first recording since his near-fatal 2013 stroke.
Once-stable democracies have seen their leaders undermine government institutions, raising questions about whether what's called democratic backsliding is happening globally and which democracies are at risk of failing.
Coach Doc Rivers said he "can't wait to get started" preparing for the 2024-25 campaign immediately after his injury-riddled Milwaukee Bucks were upset by the Indiana Pacers in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
China hopes to return samples from the far side of the moon in a mission that started Friday with the unmanned rocket launch from the Wenchang Space Launch Center.
Kate Hudson performed "Gonna Find Out," a single from her forthcoming debut album, "Glorious," on "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon."
The U.S. economy created 175,000 jobs in April, while unemployment was 3.9%, according to a report Friday from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That number was lower than the the 242,000 average over the past 12 months.
Kate Beckinsale, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, Kate Moss, Irina Shayk and other stars stepped out at the King's Trust global gala.
The New York Police Department will hold a press conference Friday about a shot accidentally fired from an officer's gun during the clearing of protesters from Columbia University's Hamilton Hall Tuesday.
Saturday's 150th running of the Kentucky Derby headlines a massive weekend of horse racing around the globe.