French Man Who Stood On Top Of Hot-Air Balloon Breaks World Record
Rémi Ouvrard stood on top of a hot air balloon steered by his father at a peak altitude of 13,175 feet.
California Company Owner Gets 30 Years In Prison For The ‘Largest Criminal Fraud’ In the Region
Owners of a solar energy company in the San Francisco Bay were sentenced years in federal prison for a $1 billion Ponzi scheme.
Nobel Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai Announces Marriage, Meet Husband Asser Malik
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai married Asser Malik in a small ceremony in Birmingham, England.
At Least 25 Children Dead, 14 Injured In Preschool Fire In Niger
Overflow classrooms in Niger are often built using wood and straw when the main brick structures are unable to accommodate all schoolchildren.
Kanye West Apparel: Ye’s Yezzy To Pay Nearly $1 Million For ‘Unlawful Business Practices’
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, will now have to pay thousands of dollars for false advertising over its shipping practices.
Singapore Says Citizens 'Unvaccinated By Choice' Must Pay For COVID Treatment
Unvaccinated people in Singapore make up the majority of those who require intensive inpatient care and now they will no longer have those COVID treatments covered.
Ukrainian, Russian Men Charged For Major Cyberattack That Affected Thousands Of US Businesses
Two men allegedly responsible for the Sodinokibi/REvil ransomware attack in July were charged by the Department of Justice.
COP26 In Glasgow: Greta Thunberg Leads Thousands Of Climate Protesters Into Summit
The United Nations COP26 summit nears the end of its first week and with only another week to go, youth activists increase pressure on world leaders.
WHO Predicts A Half-Million More COVID Deaths In Europe This Winter
The World Health Organization said if “we stay on this trajectory,” 43 of 53 European countries could also see high or extreme stress on hospital beds.
UK Climate Change Protesters Glue Themselves To The Ground After Brief Hiatus
Dozens of climate change activists block roads outside the British Parliament to protest for climate action.
Was Saudi Arabia Involved In The 9/11 Terrorist Attack? FBI Releases Declassified Documents
The FBI released hundreds of pages of newly declassified documents detailing three Saudi nationals' involvement with the 9/11 attacks.
Bulgaria Presidential Candidate Attacks LGBTQ Community Center
Right-wing presidential candidate Boyan Rasate is charged with hooliganism and infliction of an injury for attacking LGBTQ office in Bulgaria's capitol.
Ash From Erupting Volcano Forces Spanish Islanders To Cancel Flights, School Classes
The Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma has been erupting for six weeks, continuing to leave islanders on edge.
Chinese Tennis Star Says She Will ‘Tell The Truth’ About Former Top Leader Over Sexual Assault Case
Professional Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai accused retired vice-premier of sexual assault, marking an important step for the country #MeToo movement.
2 Dead, 1 Injured After Man Falls Before Start Of ABBA Tribute Concert In Sweden
An 80-year-old man fell seven floors into the concert crowd, hitting a man and a woman.
‘Sister Wives’ Christine, Kody Brown Split, She ‘Can’t Do Marriage With’ Him Anymore
Sister Wives stars Christine Brown and Kody Brown are officially over after 25 years together.
Could The World’s Most Prolific Serial Killer Be Set Free?
Luis Alfredo Garavito, one of the most dangerous serial rapists of children in the world, could be granted early release from prison following a submitted provisional release request.
Queen Elizabeth II Update: Monarch Gives COP26 Speech After Health Issue
Queen Elizabeth II urges world leaders to “to recognize that the time for words has now moved to the time for action."
COP26 In Glasgow: Brazil’s Ambitious Climate Promises Lack Commitment
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will not be attending but he sent the summit's second-largest delegation to discuss climate strategies.
Wedding Ends In Tragedy, 3 Guests Killed In Afghanistan For Playing Music
Taliban spokesman said they have arrested two of the three wedding shooters, who had claimed to be members of the Taliban.
The Trump Of The Tropics: Why Brazil’s Controversial Bolsonaro Is Still Reigning
Over 139 impeachment requests were made against Brazil's controversial President Jair Bolsonaro but it does not appear he's leaving office anytime soon.
Cause Of Death Determined For Indian Actor Puneeth Rajkumar
Indian actor Puneeth Rajkumar starred in 29 films and was known for fighting for children's education.
Zayn Malik, Gigi Hadid Update: Singer On Probation After Yolanda Hadid Harassment Allegations
The former One Direction star was charged with four counts of harassment after allegedly pushing Yolanda Hadid into a dresser.
American Woman Responsible For Mother’s ‘Suitcase Murder’ Released From Bali Jail Early
Heather Mack, a U.S. woman convicted of helping kill her mother and hiding her in a suitcase in Indonesia in 2014, was released from prison three years early.
Mass Female Turtle Death Devastates Mexico’s Coast
Over 300 dead turtles appeared floating onto Mexico's coast.
Queen Elizabeth II Makes A Comeback After Overnight Hospital Stay
Two days after an overnight hospital stay, Queen Elizabeth reappears in good spirits at a virtual event.
Hallo-weed Warning: States Caution Against THC-Laced Candy To Kids
States issue warning that your favorite Halloween candy and snacks may actually be marijuana edibles.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Were Targets Of Twitter Hate Crime
Megan Markle was the subject of about 80% of the Twitter harassment targeted towards her and Prince Harry.
'Teen Mom' Amber Portwood’s Ex-Boyfriend Accuses Her Of Using Drugs While Pregnant
“Teen Mom” Amber Portwood’s ex-boyfriend accused her of substance abuse while she was pregnant with their son.
Gabby Petito Case Update: Why Her Dad Says Laundrie’s Notebook Doesn't Matter
Gabby Petito's father is focusing his time on advocating for domestic violence victims.