Australian AG Porter denies rape accusation, won't resign
Australia’s attorney-general has denied having sexual contact with a 16-year-old who had accused him of raping her 33 years ago and says he will not resign as the nation’s top law officer
Australia’s attorney-general has denied having sexual contact with a 16-year-old who had accused him of raping her 33 years ago and says he will not resign as the nation’s top law officer
A directive from the Catholic church body says the J&J vaccine was produced with abortion-derived cell lines
Dario Šarić scored 10 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter, Mikal Bridges added 19 and the Phoenix Suns overcame Devin Booker’s ejection for a 114-104 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers
After the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster a decade ago, nearby farmers weren't allowed to grow crops for two years because of radiation
119 Democrats reject amendment to sweeping voting rights legislation supported by some House leadership and ‘squad’ lawmakers
‘It took me a couple of days to put my shirt back on such was the strength of my feelings’, firefighter tells inquest
‘We have our eye on this. And it is deeply concerning where North Korea wants to go’
Guatemala’s Congress has begun reshaping the country’s highest court, selecting a new magistrate and an alternate in decisions that could have grave consequences for the battle against corruption and impunity
Gov. Andy Beshear is seeking federal assistance after heavy rains soaked Kentucky and left massive flooding around the state
Former President Donald Trump has endorsed U.S. Sen. Tim Scott’s 2022 reelection bid
Former Rep. Steve Watkins of Kansas has entered into a diversion program to avoid a criminal trial over allegations that he voted illegally in a 2019 municipal election
She had received bipartisan opposition in Senate over past tweets
The trial is one of the biggest civil rights cases in a generation
Microsoft says China-based government hackers have exploited a bug in its email server software to target U.S. organizations
Several of England’s 1966 World Cup winners have been diagnosed with dementia, while a group of rugby players have brought legal action the sport’s authorities after being diagnosed with long-term brain injuries
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the immunologist who became the face of the U.S. government’s pandemic response, has donated his personal 3D model of the COVID-19 virus to the Smithsonian’s Museum of American History
Pope Francis can use this trip to highlight the plight of minorities and start the process of ensuring equal rights for all groups in Iraq, both constitutionally and in practice, writes Bel Trew
A Pentagon report says domestic extremist groups pose a threat to the military by infiltrating its ranks or seeking to recruit military members
President Joe Biden’s pick to head the Office of Management and Budget, Neera Tanden, has withdrawn her nomination after she faced opposition from key Democratic and Republican senators for her controversial tweets
Singer joked she had got ‘a dose of her own medicine’ after vaccination in Tennessee
Catherine Zeta-Jones was already a fan of “Prodigal Son,” so when the chance came to join the show, she was lured by the prospect of working alongside Michael Sheen
City beat Wolves to seal their 21st successive victory ahead of the Manchester derby on Sunday
Joe Exotic of “Tiger King” fame has found new attorneys, who say they plan to file a motion for a new trial in a matter of months
Dolly Parton rewrote the lyrics to “Jolene" as “Vaccine, vaccine,” as she got her COVID-19 shot
An upbeat Mayor London Breed says San Francisco will reopen indoor dining, movie theaters and gyms with reduced capacity starting Wednesday as more counties in California open up for business