The U.S. Embassy reissued a "Level 2" travel advisory for Côte d'Ivoire, warning travelers of increased crime, terrorism threats and piracy risks in the popular destination.
Evanston, Illinois' $25,000 reparations payments to 44 Black residents raise constitutional questions and practical concerns about race-based compensation programs.
Israel Olympic bobsled captain AJ Edelman led the nation's first-ever Olympic bobsled team to Milan Cortina 2026 despite broadcaster controversy and adversity.
A Czechoslovakian wolfdog Nazgul was seen running with cross-country skiers after escaping from his Tesero home. Alice and Ernesto Varesco's dog appeared in photo finish.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie face tough choices about their futures as their father, former Prince Andrew, is accused of sharing information to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Eileen Gu, the controversial American-born Team China skier, ended her run at the 2026 Winter Olympics with a gold medal in the freeski halfpipe event.
Waymo unveils cheaper sixth-generation driverless technology, expanding robotaxi service to 20 new cities this year with improved sensors and reduced costs.
Hungary is threatening to block a 90 billion-euro EU support loan for Ukraine unless oil transit through the Russian-linked Druzhba pipeline is restored.
Nancy Guthrie's disappearance could have been motivated by a suspect with a personal grievance against her, a 25-year former FBI agent from Colorado said.
Uncovering a 2,000-year-old stone vessel workshop that once served pilgrims, Israeli authorities caught antiquity thieves red-handed in Jerusalem cave.
Governor Kathy Hochul allows bars to open early Sunday for U.S. vs Canada Olympic hockey gold medal game, except in counties under state of emergency due to incoming blizzard.
February 22nd is already the greatest day in American hockey history with it being the anniversary of the "Miracle on Ice" upset. Can Team USA add more to the lore?
Turkey's expansion into Africa through commerce including military sales reportedly challenges U.S. interests as ongoing conflicts create new opportunities for Ankara.
Declassified Argentine files reveal how Nazi war criminals Adolf Eichmann and Walter Kutschmann lived openly in South America for decades after World War II.