Two families claimed that the LAPD's botched detonation of fireworks at a neighborhood in South Los Angeles contributed to the deaths of their loved ones.
Mothers of missing children in Tamaulipas, Mexico issued a plea to a drug cartel to allow a search in an "extermination camp" to find their loved ones' remains.
A new watchdog report said FBI agents posted provocative photos of female coworkers online without formal authorization as part of sex trafficking sting.
After Russell Westbrook trade, the Los Angeles Lakers shocked the entire NBA again as they continue building their formidable roster for the upcoming season.
After her recent withdrawal from the Olympic competition, Simone Biles would be competing in the women's beam event final on Tuesday at the Tokyo Olympics.
After serving as volunteers at a facility in Fort Bliss, two federal whistleblowers filed a complaint and allegedly claimed that the Department of Health and Human Services instructed them to downplay the COVID-19 outbreak against unaccompanied migrant children housed at a facility in Fort Bliss, Texas.
After he was fired and arrested for storming the United States Capitol, a Virginia police officer was jailed once again Wednesday by a federal judge for purchasing a large stockpile of guns and ammunition and posting online, supporting future political violence.
After investigations of the alleged criminal management of Vatican assets, including donations by countless Catholics, a trial was opened in Vatican City for 10 defendants, including a cardinal, on Tuesday.
After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reversed their guidelines, masks were again required among members of the House in the United States Capitol due to the nationwide increase of COVID-19 cases. Meanwhile, the White House Correspondent's Association also required the reporters to wear face coverings, too.
The Sitio Burle Marx, located in western Rio de Janeiro that features more than 3,500 species of plants native to Rio received a new international distinction Tuesday as UNESCO added it to the list of world heritage sites.
An acetic acid leak at a facility at the LyondellBasell close to La Porte, Texas caused the death of at least individuals and injured dozens of workers, officials stated Tuesday.
Team USA bounced back in the men's basketball tournament at Tokyo Games after a dominating performance against Asian powerhouse Iran, with a 120-66 victory on Wednesday.
Living up to the meaning of his name, Xolo Maridueña has become oke of the brightest stars of today for his role in the series 'Parenthood' and as 'Miguel Diaz' in Netflix's 'Cobra Kai'. Due to his successful career, the 20-year-old actor has been estimated to be worth around $2 million as of January 2021.
Despite disagreements in the Senate over the parts of the current administration's domestic policy agenda, United States President Joe Biden reassured those who tuned in to a conference organized by a major Latino group Monday about their community's better times ahead under his presidency.
After losing in straight sets against Czech Republic's Marketa Vondrousova, the host country's biggest name, Naomi Osaka, exited the Tokyo Olympics in the third round of the women's singles tennis competition, 6-1, 6-4, Tuesday.
The head of broadcasting at the Tokyo Games pushed the mantra of "Sport appeal, not sex appeal," trying to filter overly sexualized images of female athletes to prevent them from being sexualized.
Due to the recent surge in infected vaccinated bar workers, hundreds of bars in San Francisco would begin to require either proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 tests from those customers who want to remain inside the businesses' enclosed structures while they drink, an industry group stated Monday.