Prince Harry's 2 Court Battles This Week: Everything To Know About Ongoing Cases
If Prince Harry testifies Tuesday as planned, he will be the first member of the royal family to testify in court since the late 19th century.
Who Is Joe Benarroch? Everything To Know About Twitter's Top Executive
Less than a month ago, Linda Yaccarino was recruited as Twitter's new chief executive.
Israel Questions IAEA's Credibility Over Iran Uranium Probe Closure, Calls For Security Cabinet Meeting
Amid growing concerns over Iran's nuclear program, a security cabinet meeting was set for next week to discuss the potential threat.
Who Is Rajwa Alseif? Everything You Need To Know About Wife Of Jordan's Crown Prince
Jordan's Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II married Saudi Arabia's Rajwa Alseif in a lavish royal wedding ceremony on Thursday.
National Guard Chief Confident About Preventing Intelligence Leaks: 'Will Never Happen Again'
During his testimony, General Hokanson said regarding the incident involving Guardsman Jack Teixeira, "This one individual was an individual action and not indicative of the entire system. But we are looking at safeguards that we can put in place that would prevent any individual in the future from ever being able to do this."
Kim Jong Un Weighs Over 300 Pounds, Suffers From 'Severe' Sleeping Disorder, South Korean Lawmaker Claims
"He appeared tired with clear dark circles around his eyes during his public appearance on May 16," South Korean lawmaker Yoo Sang-bum said.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs Net Worth: How Rich Is Rapper Who's Suing Liquor Giant Diageo?
Sean "Diddy" Combs filed a lawsuit against Diageo, a multinational spirits company, on Wednesday.
Did Trump Hold On To Classified Pentagon Documents About Potential Attack On Iran?
The Justice Department prosecutors have reportedly obtained an audio recording of Trump where he discusses keeping a classified Pentagon document.
Is US Seeking New Iran Nuclear Talks Amid Israel's Concern Of Tehran Enriching Uranium?
Israeli officials accused the US of pursuing an interim agreement that would permit Iran to continue its uranium enrichment activities.
Who Is Pauline Bauer? Jan 6 Rioter Who Threatened Pelosi Gets 2 Years In Prison
In a bench trial held in January, Bauer was found guilty on several charges, including obstruction of an official proceeding, entering and remaining in a restricted building, disorderly or disruptive conduct in a restricted building, and other related counts.
What's Next For Leslie Van Houten? California Court Rules Charles Manson Follower Entitled To Parole
The ruling by the appellate court overturns the previous decision made by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Who Are Niloofar Hamedi And Elaheh Mohammadi? Iran Journalists Face Trials Over Amini Protests
Elaheh Mohammadi and Niloofar Hamedi have been in jail for several months on charges linked to their coverage of Amini's funeral.
Who Is Mahlagha Jaberi? Iranian Model Slammed For Wearing Noose Dress To Protest Executions
"The security stopped me from showing the back of my dress, but the 'noose' meaning was well understood," Mahlagha Jaberi shared on Instagram following the backlash.
'Big Leap' For Iran In Missile Field? Tehran Set To Unveil Hypersonic Missile
The latest move suggests Iran's ongoing efforts to develop advanced military capabilities.
Iran Unveils Upgraded Ballistic Missile With Extended Range, Raising Concerns For Israel
The Kheibar missile is the latest version of Iran's longest-range missile to date Khorramshahr.
Super Typhoon Mawar Path: 2023's Most Intense Storm Heads Toward Philippines
Earlier this week, the typhoon battered Guam, before moving away from the Mariana Islands.
Who Is Foad Dabiri? Twitter's Engineering Chief Resigns After DeSantis Launch Glitches
A Twitter live stream showing DeSantis' entry into the 2024 White House race malfunctioned Wednesday.
How Brain-Spine Interface Restored Paralyzed Man's Mobility
Gert-Jan Oskam suffered from tetraplegia — the inability to move lower and upper limbs — following an accident.
Who Is Richard Barnett? Man Who Kept Feet On Pelosi's Desk On Jan. 6 Sentenced
The infamous photograph, which showed Barnett leaning back in a chair with his boots on a desk, was taken by an AFP photographer.
Miami Zoo Apologizes After Treatment Of Kiwi Bird Angers New Zealand: 'Huge Mistake Here'
Immediately after some videos went viral on social media, a petition to "Save This Mistreated Kiwi" was signed by over 10,000 people.
Chinese Naval Ship Reaches Vietnam Amid South China Sea Tensions: Everything To Know About Goodwill Visit
The arrival of the Qi Jiguang vessel comes days after reports surfaced about a new confrontation between Chinese and Vietnamese vessels near the Vanguard Bank.
Is Iran's New Nuclear Facility Near Natanz Beyond Range Of US Bunker-Busting Bombs?
The latest report from AP comes amid increased tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
Why Buckingham Palace Will Not Return Prince Alemayehu's Remains To Ethiopia
Prince Alemayehu, who died at the age of 18, was buried at Windsor Castle 144 years ago.
Will China Attack Taiwan? 14 Chinese Military Aircraft Tracked Around Country
Since the beginning of February, Beijing has sent more than 300 military aircraft and over 100 naval ships around Taiwan.
Taiwan's MALE UAV Capable Of Firing AGM-114 Missiles Suffers Damage Ahead Of Mass Production
Teng Yun 2--a prototype of its homegrown drone--suffered an accident Wednesday.
Is Russia Using Its Advanced KH-101 Cruise Missile In Ukraine For Precisions-Strikes?
On Feb. 10, Russian occupiers targeted several areas by carrying out missile and drone strikes.
Philippines Calls Subic Bay 'Strategic' For US Military Operations Amid South China Sea Dispute
The plan comes as the U.S. and the Philippines expand their military partnership.
'Alive But Declared Dead': Newborn Baby Moves Limbs Before Burial, Family Alleges Medical Negligence
The doctors said the pre-term baby had "weighed only 490 grams."
US, Not China 'Endlessly Shipping Weapons To The Battlefield': Beijing Discusses Ukraine Conflict
The U.S. has said that it has proof China is providing military assistance to Russia in Ukraine war.
Russia's Own HIMARS 'Far More Potent' Than US MLRS? Moscow Prepares Sale To Gulf Nations
According to analysts, the Russian version of the HIMARS is more potent that the U.S. MLRS.