The Food and Drug Administration set a meeting on Monday to go over details of an over-the-counter birth control pack that could.
William Ruto is due to be sworn in as Kenya's fifth president on Tuesday, a week after the Supreme Court threw out a lawsuit from a veteran opposition leader challenging his victory.
Nurses in Minnesota are going on strike to fight for better treatment for their patients before hospital profits.
Senate Democrats want Biden's student loan forgiveness program to extend to parent borrowers of Pell grant recipients.
Former President Donald Trump vowed to remain in White House after Joe Biden won the 2020 election.
First lady Jill Biden says she was extremely worried about her flight attendant sister during the 9/11 and how it affected her.
The New York judge overseeing a tax fraud case against the Trump Organization on Monday rejected any effort to delay next month's trial, acknowledging concern that former President Donald Trump's company might be trying to "stall" the criminal case.
The trial of 10 men accused of participating in the 2016 Brussels bombings that killed 32 people began on Monday with defence lawyers arguing that their clients should not be put in glass boxes like animals in a zoo.
Some passengers and crewmembers suffered minor injuries as the two ships collided.
The last operating reactor at the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine has been put into what is known as a cold shutdown after an external power line was restored, making it possible to shut it down more safely.
Former President Donald Trump's attorneys on Monday said they oppose the U.S.
Chick-fil-A said the tweet was a "poor choice of words."
Grandparents Day is celebrated every year on Sept. 12 to honor the older set of parents whose love has no bounds.
"She's spending four years in jail and pregnant and struggling for the life of her baby because she's loud and Black. It's an absolute travesty of justice," the lawyers said.
The first signs of a COVID infection may be changing due to the spread of Omicron subvariants.
The driver of the vehicle that struck Varvaro's car Sunday morning was also killed, according to police.
In Edinburgh's Old Town as the proclamation for King Charles III was read out and a gun salute echoed from the city's ancient castle, a small but noisy group of protesters began heckling.
Efforts to tackle AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria began to recover last year after being hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, but the world is still not on track to defeat these killer diseases, according to a report.
The women's health clinic in Bristol, Tennessee, had a seemingly simple solution to continue providing abortions after its home state banned the procedure this summer: It moved a mile up the road to Bristol, Virginia, where abortion remained legal.
The pranksters were captured on video laughing and taking positions in the cafeteria before carrying out what appeared to be a prank.
The school district released the video of the disturbing incident while warning the viewers of graphic content.
Iran said on Monday it was ready to continue cooperating with U.N.
A third intruder managed to escape the scene in a 4-door sedan.
President Joe Biden will sign orders on Monday to push more government dollars to the U.S.
Shrugging off old age, ill-health, sex scandals and a criminal conviction, Silvio Berlusconi is in the thick of yet another Italian election campaign as the four-times prime minister battles for a central role after the vote.
The deadly incident happened Sunday 9 pm in the 2700 block of Broadway.
Autonomous vehicle (AV) startups have raised tens of billions of dollars based on promises to develop truly self-driving cars, but industry executives and experts say remote human supervisors may be needed permanently to help robot drivers in trouble.
Several local governments have passed a new legislation that includes provisions to send out more relief checks to residents in lieu of a federal stimulus payment program.
Authorities posted the "Emergency Boil Water Notification" on Sunday.
Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz completed his rapid rise to the top of the tennis world on Sunday, claiming his first Grand Slam title and taking the number one ranking with a 6-4 2-6 7-6(1) 6-3 win over Norway's Casper Ruud in the U.S.