JD Vance's views on childless women are at odds with the attitude of his faith -- Catholic history is full of "childless cat ladies" respected for their work.
Major landslides triggered by monsoon rains in the southern Indian state of Kerala killed at least 93 people as they slept with dozens more missing after heavy monsoon rain saw homes swept away.
The United Launch Alliance saw its Atlas V rocket liftoff from Launch Complex 41 for a national security mission on Tuesday morning.
"Malice," a new psychological thriller starring David Duchovny, Carice van Houten and Jack Whitehall, is coming to Prime Video.
Emma Samms is once again returning to play Holly Sutton on "General Hospital."
While the Olympic Village offers athletes from around the world a once-in-a-lifetime chance to meet and socialize, some Olympians in Paris have chosen to leave early, complaining of crowded quarters and long commutes.
A long-awaited public inquiry into the 1998 Omagh car bombing in Northern Ireland, the worst atrocity of the so-called "Troubles" in the U.K. province, got underway with a minute's silence after a decades-long campaign.
Kim Cattrall, Ed Harris, Johnny Flynn have signed on to star in the new BBC audio series, "Central Intelligence."
ABC has ordered a new sitcom starring Tim Allen and Kat Dennings.
Chase Budinger, who spent seven seasons in the NBA, earned a victory in his Olympics debut, teaming up with beach volleyball partner Miles Evans to beat France's Youssef Krou and Arnuad Gauthier-Rat in Paris.
Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Atlanta on Tuesday for a rally as she tries to take advantage of grassroots support that she hopes will put the state back in play for Democrats.
The U.S. Secret Service's most visible role is standing guard over current and former presidents, but it is just one of its duties.
A new study in which people were paid to stop using cellphones while driving has drawn criticism for spending $1.84 million federal taxpayers' money.
A Cambodian military helicopter that went missing more than two weeks ago has been found, according to officials who said both pilots on board are dead.
Hours before the men's triathlon was to begin in Paris on Tuesday, Olympic organizers postponed the event, citing water quality issues with the Seine River.
In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare into law, dedicating it to former President Harry Truman, who "planted the seeds of compassion."
Actor Vivica A. Fox turns 60 and actor Hilary Swank turns 50, among the famous birthdays for July 30.
A New York state judge has banned Wayne LaPierre, the former longtime chief of the National Rifle Association, from serving in the gun rights advocacy group for 10 years.
The U.S. Justice Department announced it will deploy staff to monitor Tuesday's primary election for Arizona's Maricopa County to ensure compliance with federal voting rights.
House Speaker Mike Johnson and Minority leader Hakeem Jeffries named thirteen House members Monday to a bipartisan task force that will investigate the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced Monday night that he was withdrawing from the race to be Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate.
Thousands of Venezuelans protested Monday in Caracas and other cities after authoritarian socialist President Nicholás Maduro was re-elected to a third consecutive term amid accusations of electoral fraud.
Alma Johnson Powell, the wife of deceased Secretary of State Colin Powell, died Sunday. She was 86.
The Park Fire in northern California has grown to 373,357 acres, making it the sixth-largest ever wildfire in the state.
The Nacelle Company released a teaser for two new seasons of "The Toys That Made Us." Seasons 4 and 5 will cover Pokemon, Hot Wheels, Nerf, Ghostbusters toys and more.