On Thursday YouTube rolled out what it said are additional safeguards for content recommendations for teen users. They were developed in consultation with YouTube's Youth and Families Advisory Committee.
Lionsgate has released another look at Francis Ford Coppola's "Megalopolis," which premieres in September.
A Massachusetts police officer was driving through an East Bridgewater neighborhood when he came across an unusual scene: a woman on horseback chasing after a loose cow.
States with the most severe abortion restrictions are the least likely to offer support to struggling families, a new study has found.
"Arcane," an animated series based on the video game "League of Legends," will return for a second and final season on Netflix.
"Vanderpump Rules" television personality Lala Kent gave birth to her second child Tuesday.
The White House said Thursday that the Biden-Harris administration has secured the release of 135 Nicaraguan political prisoners.
The San Francisco Giants signed third baseman Matt Chapman to a six-year, $151 million contract extension, the franchise announced Thursday.
The U.S. economy created 99,000 private non-farm jobs in August, the weakest jobs growth since the pandemic era while significantly missing what Wall Street economists expected.
E-cigarettes and the drugs varenicline and cytisine are the top ways to help smokers quit cigarettes, according to a new study.
British Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said Thursday she could not say homes were 100% safe after an excoriating report into the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London found the deaths of 72 people were avoidable.
Washington Spirit midfielder Croix Bethune, an alternate for Team USA at the Paris Olympics, suffered a torn meniscus and will miss the remainder of the 2024 soccer season, the NWSL franchise announced.
Screen guilt may not be pleasant, but it can help guide parents in creating more balance for their family and more satisfying relationships with their children.
French President Emmanuel Macron Thursday appointed the right-wing Les Republicains Party's Michel Barnier as the new prime minister.
Police shot and killed an armed man in Munich on Thursday close to Israel's consulate in the city and a museum documenting the history of Nazism on the anniversary of a terror attack on the Munich Olympics in 1972.
Coach Christie Sides praised Caitlin Clark for "shooting the hell out of the ball" after the rookie recorded a triple-double to help the playoff-bound Indiana Fever beat the Los Angeles Sparks for a fifth straight win.
Pope Francis and one of Indonesia's most prominent Muslim imams called for peace and religious harmony Thursday during the pontiff's final day in the country.
American Jessica Pegula snapped her 0 for 6 drought in Grand Slam singles quarterfinals, beating top-ranked Iga Swiatek at the 2024 U.S. Open to make her first semifinal.
President Joe Biden will announce $7.3 billion in spending for clean energy in rural Wisconsin on Thursday as part of its investments created by the Inflation Reduction Act.
An "awards gala" fundraiser for jailed defendants who took part in the deadly Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot scheduled to be held at former President Donald Trump's New Jersey golf club has been postponed until further notice.
A new Maori queen was anointed Thursday when the king of New Zealand's indigenous people who died late last month was laid to rest.
North Korea floated hundreds of balloons across the border with South Korea on Thursday, Seoul's military said, continuing its latest campaign for the second day in a row.
On Sept. 5, 1774, the first Continental Congress convened in secret in Philadelphia, calling for a boycott of British goods and writing a petition to King George III to repeal the Intolerable Acts.
Actor Annabelle Wallis turns 40 and actor Michael Keaton turns 73, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 5.
A day after a federal judge denied his request to move his state hush-money and election-interference case to a federal court, Donald Trump asked for the denial to be put on hold amid appeal.