Names Of Nearly 500,000 Suspected Nazi Collaborators Posted Online
The archive contains the names of those investigated as part of a special legal system at the end of World War II in the Netherlands
Virgin Australia Crew Raped And Robbed During Fiji Layover
The separate incidents took place in Nadi, a popular tourist spot on the South Pacific island
FBI Reveals Eerie Videos New Orleans Terror Suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar Posted Before Deadly Attack
He posted five videos online during the drive from Texas to New Orleans, in which he proclaimed his allegiance to ISIS and initially considered harming his family.
Elon Musk Calls For Release Of Far Right Activist Tommy Robinson
Robinson was sentenced to 18 months in jail in October in connection to a libel case brought against him by a Syrian refugee schoolboy.
Here's What Was Found Inside The Tesla Cybertruck That Exploded Outside Donald Trump's Las Vegas Hotel
The New Year's Day blast came just hours after a Texas man drove a pickup truck through a crowd of revelers in New Orleans.
Severe Weather Grounds 591 Flights Ahead of One of Year's Busiest Travel Weekends
Tornadoes in the South, soaking rains in the East and heavy snowfall in the Western mountains are expected to wreak havoc during one of the busiest travel weekends of the year
Homelessness Climbs By Double Digits In 2024 As Affordable Housing Remains Out Of Reach
The number of homeless families with children surged 39% compared to the previous year.
China's Xi Takes Steps To Halt Recent Mass Killings Dubbed As 'Revenge On Society'
Some see the violence as a reaction to the Chinese state's oppressive control of its citizens
Chances of Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Before Trump Inauguration Dwindle With New Stalemate
Negotiations are at a standstill as Israel and Hamas blame each other for a lack of progress in the talks
Russian Air Defense System May Have Downed Azerbaijan Airlines Plane, US Official Says
The official said the Russian system could have hit the aircraft in a case of mistaken identity caused by poor training
South Korean Acting President Impeached Just Two Weeks Into The Job
Han Duck-soo assumed the office after President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached on Dec. 14 after declaring martial law
New Study Uncovers How Gold Makes Its Way To Earth's Surface And Into Human Hands
A specific type of sulfur that exists far underground under immense pressure and temperatures causes gold to be transferred to the surface
Retiring Congresswoman Says Trump 'Tried To Kill Me Once,' Won't Be Around For A Second Try
Rep. Annie Kuster, a Democrat from New Hampshire, says she barely escaped when a mob of pro-Trump supporters attacked the U.S Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021
Jobless Claims Fall Slightly, But Continuing Claims Hit 3-Year High
First-time unemployment claims dropped 1,000 to 219,000 the week of Dec. 21
Expert Warns Trump's Energy Pledges Could Come Back to Haunt Him
Leigh Wright Rigueur, a political historian, said energy prices are usually outside of a president's ability to control despite Trump's campaign promises
Democrat Congresswoman Calls Trump's 'Preposterous' Play For Panama Canal A Bid to Please Billionaires
'We are no more going to take back the Panama Canal than Panama is going to come in and try to take the Mississippi River from us,' Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said
Matt Gaetz Shares His Christmas 'Take Aways' From Damning House Ethics Report
He denied paying women for sex and challenged accusations that he had sex with a 17-year-old girl at a party in 2017
Russia Arrests Suspects In Plot To Assassinate Military Leaders After Killing of Top Nuclear Officer
Russia's security service said four Russian citizens were recruited by Ukraine to carry out the assassinations
JPMorgan Chase, BofA and Wells Fargo Sued For 'Festering' Fraud On Zelle
Federal regulators said the nation's largest banks failed to put safeguards in place for consumers, creating a "gold mine for fraudsters."
Republican Plan To Avert Government Shutdown Scraps Extending Debt Ceiling: Reports
GOP House members are considering a plan to split the spending bill into three separate parts.
Warren Buffett Goes On Stock Buying Spree During Market Downturn: Report
Berkshire Hathaway bought shares of Occidental Petroleum, Sirius XM and VeriSign this week
Carnival Q4 Revenues Hit All-Time High: 'Incredibly Strong Finish'
The company said bookings in the quarter for 2025 were higher than the prior year, and bookings for 2026 are breaking records.
Trump Transfers Entire Holdings Of Trump Media Into Trust Controlled By His Son
The shares are worth about $4 billion based on Thursday's closing price.
Pentagon Says Troops Won't Be Paid Over Holidays If Government Shuts Down
Military personnel and reservists on active duty would still be required to report overseas and at home.
Donald Trump Doubles Down On Call To Eliminate 'Ridiculous Debt Ceiling'
President-elect Donald Trump early Friday demanded that Congress either scrap or extend the "ridiculous" debt ceiling to 2029 after the House rejected a spending bill he backed.
FAA Bans Most Drones In Parts Of New Jersey For A Month, Citing 'Special Security Reasons'
The government said it may use 'deadly force' against any unmanned aircraft that pose an 'imminent security threat'
Olive Garden Owner Darden Restaurants Reports 6% Sales Increase: 'Executing At The Highest Level'
The company said results were fueled by same-store sales at Olive Garden and LongHorn Steakhouse.
Life Expectancy Jumps In The United States. Here's How Long You Can Expect To Live
Life expectancy rose to its highest rate since before the pandemic in 2019; COVID-19 as a leading cause of death tumbled down the list.
Trump Calls For Abolishing Debt Limit: 'Smartest Thing' Congress Could Do
The president-elect floated the idea a day after he came out against the bipartisan spending deal to fund the government and avert a shutdown
Driver Who Killed 3 Teens After Inhaling Laughing Gas Learns Fate: 'Permanent Living Nightmare'
Thomas Johnson, 19, was sentenced to nine years and four months in prison for the June 2023 crash.