11 firefighters injured after NYC apartment fire
Fire departments from 33 units were called to the scene to put out the flames.
Many GOP members, including some who voted by proxy during CPAC, have vocally criticized the system and even sued over it in court.
They donated through their nonprofit Archewell foundation, the same week Buckingham Palace announced the end of their royal patronages
'So sorry to hear about your dogs,; actor Danny Trejo tweeted in support of his 'Machete Kills' costar Lady Gaga, whose dog walker was shot this week.
It's been 40 years since Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer announced their engagement with a televised interview.
The couple's royal love story began in 2016 when they were set up on a blind date by a mutual friend.
Ina Garten's new breakfast sandwich can be made in a flash and features deliciously creamy eggs made in a microwave.
Outspoken GOP congressman complains ‘the left and the media’ were less concerned about ‘caravans going through Mexico’ than Texas senator visiting
After a white van advertised COVID-19 vaccines to a central-Indian slum, many of its residents feel duped after finding out they were in a trial.
Event condemned as ‘barbaric, cruel, senseless and environmentally terrorising money grab’
Employees also claim that Barack Obama and his family craved privacy while in executive mansion
Some of the biggest winners on U.S. stock exchanges so far this year have been their smallest members, partly fueled by the GameStop effect, but their gains could be particularly vulnerable if investors get skittish about equities. The micro-cap gauge ceded some gains during volatility earlier this week while other indexes held up better. With relatively few shares available to be traded, micro-cap stocks favored by individual investors could be hit hard in a downturn.
In a new interview as part of The Hollywood Reporter's Actor Roundtable series, Affleck spoke about Garner and the three kids they share.
From "fake snow" to Bill Gates, conspiracy theories about the Texas storm are spreading. Right-wing pundits and politicians aren't helping.
Facing damning evidence in the deadly Capitol siege last month — including social media posts flaunting their actions — rioters are arguing in court they were following then-President Donald Trump's instructions on Jan. 6. “This purported defense, if recognized, would undermine the rule of law because then, just like a king or a dictator, the president could dictate what’s illegal and what isn’t in this country," U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell said recently in ordering pretrial detention of William Chrestman, a suspected member of the Kansas City-area chapter of the Proud Boys. Chrestman’s attorneys argued in court papers that Trump gave the mob “explicit permission and encouragement” to do what they did, providing those who obeyed him with “a viable defense against criminal liability.”
The problem in 2020 was with the Republican candidate. That won't change in 2024 if Trump stays on top.
You’ve seen all the speculation around the mysterious social posts and billboard. Now we know what it’s about.
The teenager hasn’t been heard from in more than a week, police said.
Sometimes stars wear dresses and gowns designed with brides in mind on the red carpet. Sometimes they repurpose the dress they wore to their wedding.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said she won't take AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine because she is too old, a comment that comes as millions of Germans refuse to take the vaccine because they do not trust it.
Prosecutors allege that Rhonda Lee Walker, 40, used her coworker's computer to scan in a Mexican immigrant's paperwork to become her live-in nanny.