North Korea Warns of War
North Korea accused the U.S. of pushing the Korean Peninsula to the brink of nuclear war after a pair of strategic U.S. B-1B bombers flew over the area in a training drill with the South Korean air force
North Korea accused the U.S. of pushing the Korean Peninsula to the brink of nuclear war after a pair of strategic U.S. B-1B bombers flew over the area in a training drill with the South Korean air force
President Trump will speak by telephone with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. ET the White House said. A senior Trump administration official said the two leaders would likely discuss the civil war in Syria
Emergency responders say one person is dead and three others have been taken to a hospital with "potentially serious injuries" after a stabbing attack on the University of Texas campus. Police say one person is in custody
Jimmy Kimmel and his wife Molly McNearney welcomed their second child together, William “Billy” Kimmel on Apr. 21. The late night talk show host tearfully revealed that his newborn son had undergone the life-threatening operation at three days old
Tens of thousands across the country peacefully chanted, picketed and protested against President Trump's immigration and labor policies on May Day. But police shut down a protest in Portland, Oregon, that they said had become a riot
The State Department issued a travel alert for all of Europe, highlighting terror threats during the summer travel season. The advisory states that ISIS and Al-Qaeda have proved their ability to carry out attacks in places such as France, Russia, Sweden, and the U.K.
Although Peter Selis was white and all but one of the victims were black and Latino, police said there was "zero indication" race was a motive. Instead, the attack that killed one woman and injured six other partygoers seemed to be driven by a recent split-up with the woman he called after he shot his first two victims
A tentative deal was reached between screenwriters and producers, averting a strike that could have crippled content production and inflicted harm on the wider California economy. The 3-year deal was confirmed shortly after the current contract expired
Venezuela's unpopular socialist President Nicolas Maduro announced the creation of a new popular assembly with the ability to re-write the constitution, which foes decried as a power-grab to stifle weeks of anti-government unrest
Republican lawmakers are wading into the intensifying debate over free speech on campus, proposing legislation in at least half a dozen states to regulate student protests and discipline hecklers, including punishments as severe as expulsion
President Donald Trump said he is looking at a way to break up big Wall Street banks by bringing back a depression-era law that prevented commercial banks from engaging in investment banking
The class-action lawsuit, filed by celebrity trial lawyer Mark Gergos, accuses festival founders Ja Rule and Billy McFarland of fraud and claims the festival was more like "The Hunger Games" than Coachella
Color, courage and clarity are the key notes for the covers of the TIME 100 Most Influential People issue
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