Witness state troopers rescue a 4-year-old who wandered too far into the woods
New Jersey State Police safely rescued a young boy who had gotten lost in the woods with his dog.
New Jersey State Police safely rescued a young boy who had gotten lost in the woods with his dog.
The mother of Ethan Chapin, one of four University of Idaho students killed in an off-campus house in November, says her family won't attend the accused killer's trial, saying doing so wouldn't be energy "well spent."
Swedish music streaming giant Spotify said Monday it will cut some 200 positions, equalling two percent of its workforce, as it slims down its internal podcast operations. In January, following similar moves by other tech industry giants, the streaming giant announced it was cutting around 600 jobs.
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide a trademark dispute from a man who sought to register the words "Trump too small" for t-shirts.
US officials said Monday there were no survivors from the Virginia crash of a small plane carrying four people, a day after the unresponsive aircraft prompted the scrambling of fighter jets from Washington.The North American Aerospace Defense Command said F-16 fighter jets "responded to an unresponsive Cessna 560 Citation V aircraft over Washington, DC, and northern Virginia."
Oil rallied Monday after key producer Saudi Arabia slashed output by a million barrels in a bid to prop up prices, while fellow OPEC+ members agreed to continue current cuts to 2024.The 23-nation OPEC+ alliance, which includes Russia, agreed Sunday to continue current output cuts until the end of next year.
The Mont Saint-Michel, one of France's most iconic landmarks, celebrates its 1,000th birthday this year.Mont Saint-Michel is now surrounded by water between 50 and 90 times a year.
"Let's stop late-term abortions. Let's make sure that if doctors and nurses don't believe in abortion, they shouldn't have to perform them. Let's encourage more adoptions," she said on "CBS Mornings."
Rivals condemn ex-president for posting a message of support on Truth Social after North Korea added to WHO board
US stocks moved higher Monday, with contracts on the S&P 500 (^GSPC), the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI), and on the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) were flat.
On a sun-scorched shoreline in Iraq's southern marshlands, fishermen stood shovelling a grim catch: tiny fish gathered dead from the water, fit only for use as animal fodder. Locals once lived self-sufficient lives in the vast freshwater areas that make up the UNESCO-recognized Iraqi Marshlands, filling their nets with varieties of fish and keeping large herds of water buffalo. But in recent years, droughts in the rivers that feed the marshes have led them to recede and turn brackish as the nearby sea infiltrates, leading to the disappearance of fish and threatening a way of life that goes back centuries.
Palo Alto Networks will replace Dish Networks in the S&P 500 on June 19.
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The U.S. military has released a video showing a close encounter between a Chinese warship and an American destroyer in the Taiwan Strait over the weekend.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog's chief denied on Monday that his agency had watered down its standards in an investigation into past Iranian activities after Israel accused it of "capitulation to Iranian pressure". The dispute centres on the International Atomic Energy Agency's years-long investigation into the origin of uranium particles found at three undeclared Iranian sites, most of which appear to have been active around two decades ago.
No two tropical storms or hurricanes are exactly alike, but every system has the same basic structure that meteorologists analyze when creating life-saving forecasts for tropical systems. Some meteorological terminology is well-known, such as the eye of a hurricane, but tropical cyclones have many moving parts that bring different dangers when they make landfall. A tropical cyclone is a broad term that encompasses tropical storms, hurricanes, typhoons and any form of tropical system around the w
The top European Union court on Monday struck down more elements of Poland's sweeping judicial overhaul for violating the bloc's democracy tenets, the latest criticism of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party that faces a national election this autumn. Poland, the largest ex-communist EU country, has lost its reputation as a poster child of democratic transition, as well as access to billions worth of EU funds in bitter rule of law battles with the liberal West since PiS came to power in 2015. On Monday, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) said that publishing online declarations on judges' membership in associations, non-profit foundations or political parties violated their right to privacy and could be used to sway them.
Stacy Chapin shares how son, Ethan Chapin, University of Idaho murder victim, inspires others and how she wrote "The Boy Who Wore Blue" to share his legacy.
The European Union is pushing online platforms like Google and Meta to step up the fight against false information by adding labels to text, photos and other content generated by artificial intelligence, a top official said Monday. EU Commission Vice President Vera Jourova said the ability of a new generation of AI chatbots to create complex content and visuals in seconds raises “fresh challenges for the fight against disinformation.” Jourova said she asked Google, Meta, Microsoft, TikTok and other tech companies that have signed up to the 27-nation bloc's voluntary agreement on combating disinformation to dedicate efforts to tackling the AI problem.
Rather than overnight cooking, these pork chops are ready in just over half an hour. A blend of rosemary, fennel seed, red pepper flakes, salt and black pepper, blitzed in a spice grinder to a fine powder, seasons the meat with herbaceous flavor. To balance the richness of the pork, we top it with a bright, quick salad of parsley, scallions and sliced fennel bulb, simply dressed with more lemon juice, extra-virgin olive oil and the remainder of the spice blend.
France is ploughing 2.9 billion euros ($3.1 billion) of public money into a factory to make microchips, officials said on Monday, heating up a global race for the lucrative market.The funding would go towards a 7.5-billion-euro project announced last year to be run by European multinational STMicroelectronics and US company GlobalFoundries.