Fox News anchor cuts away from press conference announcing lawsuit against Trump family: ‘Let’s move on’
The civil suit seeks $250m in damages and would bar the companies named in the action from operating in New York
The civil suit seeks $250m in damages and would bar the companies named in the action from operating in New York
The Communication Workers Union said its members will walk out on October 6, 10, 20 and 24.
“She has always had that in her as a curator, and it’s been a lovely creative outlet for her,” Pitt told British Vogue
Amendment to a global treaty from the 1980s that helped repair hole in the ozone layer
The college basketball player stepped away citing the need to treat mental health issues he was experiencing
A woman filmed the moment she woke during her Caribbean cruise to find the ship was filling with water, describing it as being “like a scene from Titanic.”
The death of a 22-year-old woman who was detained for allegedly not wearing the proper Islamic hijab has sparked protests across Iran.
Vladimir Putin faced a wave of condemnation throughout the day at the UN general assembly
Teenagers allegedly planned to chain doors shut and fire upon students and staff during lunchtime and post it on YouTube
Former British foreign secretary and head of the International Rescue Committee tells The Independent that the people paying the highest price for the climate crisis are the ones who have contributed to it the least
The attack happened close to the entrance of North Huddersfield Trust School.
Lena Dunham estimates her career is now a “tween.”
Right-wing extremist Mr Jones has repeatedly disrespected Judge Barbara Bellis on both his show and outside the courthouse
Researchers will collect parasites from children in Tanzania to see whether discovery works in real world
The India captain scored 143 as she led her country to a series victory in Canterbury.
Both clubs are being pursued for unpaid tax and have been served with winding-up orders by HMRC.
‘I was enthralled, then disturbed, then so unsettled that I had trouble getting to sleep,’ director wrote
Roger Federer has revealed he experienced emotional “ups and downs” about his decision to end his tennis career, saying he will “grieve” the sport in his retirement.
Simon Clarke, the former chief secretary to the Treasury, said he never had a problem with Sir Tom Scholar.
The Michigan Supreme Court won’t reinstate the conviction of a former Michigan State University gymnastics coach who was accused of lying to investigators about campus sports doctor Larry Nassar
Former president faces multiple challenges of many fronts, writes Andrew Buncombe
The Senate has taken major action to address climate change by ratifying an international agreement that compels the United States and other countries to limit use of hydrofluorocarbons
Tennessee Gov_ Bill Lee has called for an investigation into a pediatric transgender health clinic after videos surfaced on social media of staffers touting that gender-affirming procedures are “huge money makers."
Former vice-president is in the midst of a public speaking tour that has taken him to a number of early primary states
Whereas we once had orators like Fidel Castro, Nelson Mandela and Nikita Khrushchev, we now are left with Sergei Lavrov and Liz Truss