It’s a great time to be a music fan in India, experts tell Peony Hirwani as popular performers like Post Malone and the Backstreet Boys entertain people ‘hungry for live entertainment’
A California college where President Barack Obama started his undergraduate studies will no longer give special treatment to the children of alumni
Immigration advocates say an online appointment system to seek asylum at the U.S. border with Mexico is out of reach for many migrants in a lawsuit marking the latest challenge to the Biden administration’s agenda
Mar-a-Lago worker Carlos De Oliveira has also been charged with conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and making false statements to the FBI
Mexico’s president says he has offered to buy an American company’s Caribbean coast property for $385 million to end a bitter, years-long dispute
The Senate has passed a massive annual defense bill that would deliver a 5.2% pay raise for service members and keep the nation’s military operating
The United States’ 1-1 draw against the Netherlands in the Women’s World Cup drew 7.93 million viewers, making it the largest combined English- and Spanish-language audience for a group stage match involving the American women
Former president accused of violating Espionage Act, conspiracy to obstruct justice and making false statements to investigators but has pled not guilty
It’s not the first time the state ignored the courts to diminish Black political power
Former bassist and vocalist died of complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas
Democratic members condemn GOP’s latest ‘cynical and dangerous attack’ on trans youth and families
Mississippi’s political divide was on full display as Republican Gov. Tate Reeves and Democratic challenger Brandon Presley spoke to a rowdy outdoor crowd at the largest political event of this election year
A New York state trooper who is Sikh was barred from growing facial hair for his wedding, despite a 2019 state law requiring employers to let most workers follow grooming rules for their religion
Authorities in California's Central Valley say they've found dozens of people working and living in “horrible” conditions at an illegal marijuana plant
Some of the companies that formed what is now Citigroup likely benefitted financially from slavery in the 1800’s, the financial giant acknowledged Thursday, an admission that comes at a time when numerous institutions are re-examining their historic roots and the roles they played in slavery in the U.S. In research conducted last year, Citi found that none of its predecessor companies directly purchased, sold, or held slaves
‘Violent and drug-ridden’ HMP Bristol becomes latest prison to be given urgent notification over failings
As authorities continue to investigate a crane collapse that rained thousands of pounds of steel debris onto a busy Manhattan street, the owner and operator of the failed crane are facing scrutiny over past safety failures
Band’s co-founder took hiatus from music to extensively research the existence of aliens
Great Britain’s squad for the World Championships in Budapest is due to be announced on Friday afternoon.
The Government needs to replace the current ‘outdated’ strategy, Yvette Cooper has said.
The South Carolina Republican was speaking at the state’s 13th annual prayer breakfast hosted by Sen Tim Scott
A Georgia judge says rapper Quando Rondo can no longer drive and must undergo drug testing if he wants to stay out of jail while awaiting trial on gang and drug charges
The body was found while investigators were looking at the home of a suspect in a separate murder case
ITV star reveals diagnosis as he apologises after ‘bullying’ complaints