Times Square protesters in New York City 'stand with Ukraine'
Protests against Russia's invasion of Ukraine were being held in several major U.S. cities, including New York on Thursday.
Protests against Russia's invasion of Ukraine were being held in several major U.S. cities, including New York on Thursday.
Prosecutors in New York say dozens of looted antiquities seized from collector and billionaire hedge fund founder Michael Steinhardt after a years-long investigation are being returned to the people of Greece.
Snow isn't stopping a pair of bald eagles from tending two eggs in their nest in the Southern California mountains. Snow and ice are making travel dicey on many of California’s mountain highways as a very cold and windy storm moves through.
Authorities were investigating Sunday the cause of a police helicopter crash along the Southern California coast that killed one officer and sent another to the hospital with critical injuries.
Highlights of this day in history: Malcolm X assassinated; President Richard Nixon visits China; Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart makes a tearful confession; Steve Fossett is the first to fly across the Pacific Ocean in a balloon.
The Detroit Zoo’s massive penguin center has reopened to the public more than two years after it was shuttered to repair faulty waterproofing.
Kim Potter, a former suburban Minneapolis police officer, who said she confused her handgun for her stun gun when she fatally shot Daunte Wright, is sentenced to two years in prison. Wright's family denounced the sentence as too lenient.
Highlights of this day in history for Feb. 17th: Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer gets life in prison; House lawmakers pick a president; Garry Kasparov beats IBM's Deep Blue at chess; NBA star Michael Jordan born; The Eagles release their greatest hits.
Rams fans cheered Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp, Aaron Donald and the rest of the Super Bowl champions during a victory parade and rally Wednesday in Los Angeles.
The accounting firm that prepared former President Donald Trump's annual financial statements says the documents, used to secure lucrative loans and burnish Trump's image as a wealthy businessman, "should no longer be relied upon."