Israel has killed scores of Iran's top officials, including its supreme leader -- but the regime is still standing. Here's why the assassination campaign may be strengthening hard-liners instead.
Gene Shalit, the longtime film and book critic for NBC's "Today" show whose handlebar mustache and colorful bow ties made him one of morning television's most recognizable faces, turned 100 years old on Wednesday.
The outgoing host of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" announced Wednesday that he will co-write and develop a new film in the "Lord of the Rings" franchise.
Federal food safety regulators are warning consumers in Washington, D.C., and five states -- Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia -- not to eat a popular brand of ground beef that may contain metal fragments.
United Airlines introduces the "Relax Row," which are economy seats that convert into a lie-flat couch on long-haul flights. The Relax Row will start in 2027, and is the first of its kind among North American carriers.
A look at recalls affecting consumers today: Taro Pharmaceuticals has recalled nearly 90,000 bottles of children's ibuprofen oral suspension after consumers found black particles and a gel-like mass in the berry-flavored liquid. Electrolux recalled approximately 174,800 Frigidaire gas ranges due to a defective bake burner that causes delayed ignition and flash flames.
Four Jewish charity ambulances were deliberately set on fire in a targeted antisemitic attack in north London, prompting a counterterrorism investigation and widespread condemnation from British leaders.
A federal court in Indianapolis sentenced a Russian national Monday to nearly seven years in prison for hacking into U.S. companies and enabling ransomware attacks, the Justice Department announced.
The update brings a handful of new features, eight new emoji, and the usual round of security and performance improvements -- but users still waiting on a revamped Siri will have to keep waiting.
Twenty years after a teenage girl from Tennessee put on a blonde wig and changed the Disney Channel forever, Miley Cyrus is back for a reunion special of the show, and fans could not be more ready.
CPAC 2026 is underway in Dallas. The conservative conference left Washington years ago -- and after COVID pushed it further south, organizers say they're never going back.
A new academic study has introduced a tool to measure how easily employees are swayed by jargon-filled corporate language that sounds meaningful but lacks substance.
Bill Cosby could be left in dire financial straits following a $59.25 million judgment awarded to the woman who accused him of drugging and raping her more than five decades ago. The decision in favor of Donna Motsinger calls into question the net worth of the 88-year-old comedian, who is now held liable for the alleged 1972 sexual assault.
Valerie Perrine, the Oscar-nominated actress best known for her roles in Bob Fosse's "Lenny" and the Richard Donner "Superman" films, died Monday at her home in Los Angeles. She was 82.
Disney released the first full trailer for its live-action remake of "Moana" on Monday, and social media wasted no time rendering its verdict -- mostly unfavorable, and often hilarious.
The National Park Service has projected peak bloom for the iconic cherry trees surrounding the Tidal Basin and National Mall between March 22 and April 1, with the clock now ticking down.
A Philadelphia law firm has filed a federal lawsuit against three major technology companies, alleging their platforms enabled the sexual exploitation of a teenage girl through design features that made it easier for predators to identify and target minors, according to a press release from Anapol Weiss and the complaint.
The former chief executive officer of a Puerto Rican international bank pleaded guilty Thursday to leading a scheme that fraudulently obtained at least $24.9 million from the institution and to conspiring to evade U.S. sanctions tied to Venezuela's state-owned oil company, the Justice Department announced.