Nadia Lee Search Update: Remains Found In California Bayou Belong To Missing Toddler
The father, who was initially charged with murdering his 22-year-old wife, was later charged in connection with his daughter's death.
Twitter Says Parts Of Its Source Code Were Leaked Online; Company Takes Legal Action
The leaked source code has reportedly been public for months.
World Theatre Day 2023: Global Message For Humanity To Honor The Art Form
Every year, a World Theatre Day Message is crafted by a different "figure of world stature" and this year's message is written by Egyptian actress Samiha Ayoub.
'Unruly' Delta Passenger Opens Plane Door, Goes Down Emergency Exit Slide Before Takeoff
"He clearly was agitated, or nervous or anxious or freaked out about something," a fellow traveler said about the "unruly" passenger.
State Of Emergency Declared In Georgia After Tornadoes, Storms Hit South, Kill 26
Gov. Brian Kemp's declaration will allow additional resources to be brought into Georgia to help offset the damage from the severe weather.
Lowest-Paid Americans See Historic Surge After The Pandemic But 'Continue To Suffer': Report
Wages earned by low-income workers grew by 9% between 2019 and 2022, according to Economic Policy Institute's findings.
'Unprecedented Demand' For Passports With 500,000 Applications A Week, Blinken Says
It normally "takes about 10 to 13 weeks" to process a passport whereas an expedited request would take "seven to nine weeks," Blinken said.
Minnesota Nuclear Plant Temporarily Shut Down After Radioactive Water Leaks For Second Time
"The leak continues to pose no risk to the public or the environment," said Chris Clark, president of Xcel Energy–Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.
Relativity's 3D-Printed Rocket Lifts Off But Fails to Reach Orbit; What Happened?
Terran 1, which is the largest 3D-printed object to exist and to attempt orbital flight, failed to reach orbit but cleared key objectives.
E-Bike Tax Credit: What To Know About The Proposed Bill Offering Up To $1,500 Refund
The E-BIKE Act offers incentives to low-income earners and is "a commonsense way" to encourage e-bike purchases, said California Rep. Jimmy Panetta.
Buyers Expected To See Rise In Used-Car Prices As Spring Sales Kick Off
Consumers can see an increase in prices of secondhand vehicles in March and April due to an overall increase in wholesale used-car prices.
Who Is Saad Almadi? US Citizen Jailed In Saudi Arabia Over Tweets Released
"All charges have been dropped but we have to fight the travel ban now," Almadi's son, Ibrahim, said.
Another Powerful Storm To Strike California Next Week; More Rain, Snow Expected
"The most impactful weather system to affect the U.S. through midweek is forecast to move across California and the Southwest," the NWS said.
World's Happiest Counties in 2023: Where Does US Stand?
The U.S. climbed up one spot from last year while Finland continues to be the happiest country in the world for the sixth year in a row.
McCarthy Calls For No Violence After Trump Urges Supporters To Protest Before Possible Arrest
"If was this to happen, we want calmness out there," McCarthy said after Trump's call to "take our nation back!" sparked fears of possible violence.
World Needs To 'Move On' From Ukraine War Because 'Global South Is Suffering': India's G20 Negotiator
People have become stunted and wasted and we are just concerned with one Russia and Ukraine war," Amitabh Kant said in New Delhi.
Putin Blames Sanctions For GDP Drop, Asks Russia's Billionaires To Invest At Home
"A responsible entrepreneur is a real citizen of Russia ... He does not hide assets offshore, but registers companies here, in our country," Putin said.
India-Russia Ties Still Strong After A Year of Ukraine War But China Could Wreck It
India, for now, continues its long-standing relationship with Russia but might not always be able to rely on Moscow, especially if hostilities with China escalate.
Chevron In Discord With State Regulators Over Disclosure Of Their Oil Price Data
Regulators had threatened to fine Chevron if the data was not disclosed. Chevron responded by saying it began disclosing the data but needed more clarification.
Diamond Sports Files For Bankruptcy: Will This Affect NBA, MLB Broadcasts?
"DSG will continue broadcasting games and connecting fans across the country with the sports and teams they love," Diamond Sports Group CEO said.
Apple To Delay Bonuses For Some Employees, Limit Hiring To Cut Costs: Report
"We're being very prudent and thoughtful on spending and ... deliberate when it comes to hiring," Tim Cook said at a shareholder meeting last week.
Jimmy Carter 'Asked Me To Do His Eulogy,' President Biden Reveals
Carter and Biden have shared a decades-long friendship, noting that the latter was the first elected official outside of Georgia to endorse him for president in 1976.
Masatoshi Ito Net Worth: How Rich Was The Man Behind 7-Eleven's Global Success?
The Japanese billionaire's legacy includes turning U.S.-born 7-Eleven into a global empire, with a fourth of its stores in Japan.
Black Families Worst Affected Due To Rise In Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths, Says Study
The SUID (sudden unexplained infant death) rate for Black babies in 2020 was the highest it has been since 2017, a study found.
Jailed Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny's Wife Speaks At Oscars: 'Stay Strong, My Love'
"My husband is in prison just for defending democracy," Yulia Navalnaya said after "Navalny" won the award for best documentary feature.
What Is 'Tip Creeping'? Customers Forced Into Tipping At Places They Wouldn't Have Before
Customers would normally leave a 15% tip in the past but now find themselves being coerced into paying 18%, 20% and even 30% due to tip inflation or tipflation.
'Disturbing New Findings' Show Spike In Fentanyl Deaths Among Children, Infants
"These disturbing new findings should serve as a wake-up call to our nation's leaders," Jim Rauh, founder of the non-profit Families Against Fentanyl, said.
Marine Recalls Harrowing Experience Of US Withdrawal From Afghanistan
"My body was overwhelmed from the trauma of the blast. My abdomen had been ripped open. Every inch of my exposed body took ball bearings and shrapnel," the Marine said.
Asteroid The Size Of An Olympic Swimming Pool Might Collide With Earth In 23 Years
There is a roughly 1-in-600 chance of the asteroid impacting Earth in the year 2046.
National Meatball Day: 5 Secrets To Remember To Enhance Your Recipe
Countries across the world have their own versions of meatballs today. Here are five tips to make delicious and flavorful meatballs.