The Taliban Is Taking Back Control Of Afghanistan
It comes almost 20 years since the US launched its war on terror in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks.
The First Athletes Have Tested Positive For COVID-19 At The Olympic Village
In all, four members of South Africa's Olympic delegation tested positive and are now in isolation.
Britney Spears Will Be Allowed To Choose Her Own Lawyer In Her Conservatorship
The current attorney came under intense scrutiny after Spears said she had been unaware for years that she could file to end the court-mandated arrangement.
Serena Williams Said "There's A Lot Of Reasons" She Won't Play In The Tokyo Olympics
"There's a lot of reasons that I made my Olympic decision," she said.
Five People Are Dead After A Hot-Air Balloon Crashed Into A Power Line
The victims all had ties to Albuquerque Public Schools, and the balloon ride had been a gift from staff at an elementary school.
A Truck Drove Into A Pride Parade Near Fort Lauderdale, Killing One Person
The Fort Lauderdale Gay Men's Chorus described it as a tragic accident.
David Archuleta Said He's Part Of The LGBTQ Community And Opened Up About His Faith
"You can be part of the LGBTQIA+ community and still believe in God and His gospel plan."
A School District Agreed To Pay $3 Million After An 8-Year-Old Who Was Bullied Killed Himself
The parents of Gabriel Taye said the school covered up the bullying on multiple occasions, which they believe led to his death.
Naomi Osaka Withdrew From The French Open After Being Fined $15,000 For Skipping A Press Conference
"The truth is that I have suffered long bouts of depression since the US Open in 2018 and I have had a really hard time coping with that."
The Winner Of Eurovision Denied Doing Cocaine On Live TV And Said He'll Take A Drug Test
Rock 'n' roll never dies.
A Former Cop Who Was Accused Of Sexual Assault Is Suspected Of Killing Three People
Police in Austin identified the suspect as 41-year-old Stephen Broderick. He was taken into custody Monday.
Severe Flooding In Nashville Has Left At Least Four People Dead
More than 7 inches of rain were recorded in the city as of Sunday morning.
Here's How People Are Rallying Against Anti-Asian Racism After The Spa Shootings
People carried candles to remember and signs to protest at events across the US after eight people, including six Asian women, were killed in Atlanta.
Fiona Apple Explained Why She Won't Be At The Grammys
"I’m just not made for that kind of stuff anymore," she said. "I want to stay sober, and I can’t do that sober."
Yo-Yo Ma Performed At A Vaccine Clinic After Getting His COVID-19 Shot
The cellist has spent the pandemic working to inspire comfort and hope with his music.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo Apologized For "Misinterpreted" Comments After Two Women Accused Him Of Sexual Harassment
Two women have now spoken out about the conditions they faced while working with the New York governor.
A 20-Year-Old Man Was Fatally Shot While Filming A YouTube "Prank" Robbery
The man who shot Timothy Wilks told police he didn't know that what looked like a robbery was a prank.
The "Godzilla Vs. Kong" Trailer Is Out So Pick Your Side Now
"What's a King to a God?"
The Founder Of Cowboys For Trump Was Arrested After The Capitol Riot
Couy Griffin is a county commissioner in New Mexico and said at a public meeting he planned to return to Washington, DC, with firearms.
A Capitol Police Officer On Duty During The Coup Attempt Has Died By Suicide
Officer Howard Liebengood was 51 years old.