Venezuela death toll nears 1,000 as aid workers from across the globe arrive
CARACAS, Venezuela — The death toll from twin earthquakes in Venezuela was approaching 1,000 Friday as relief workers ... Read More
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Homicides drop in Kentucky while human trafficking and bribery rise, report shows
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Homicide rates and other serious crime in Kentucky have dropped statewide, according to a new crime data report from Kentucky State Police.
Released Thursday, the 2025 Crime in Kentucky Report details ...Read more
US strikes Iran in response to Strait of Hormuz ship attack
WASHINGTON — The United States attacked Iran one day after Tehran struck a commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz, an exchange that threatened to break the fragile ceasefire between the two countries.
U.S. Central ...Read more
Mistrial declared in Palisades fire arson case, a stunning blow to US prosecutors
LOS ANGELES — A mistrial was declared Friday in the federal trial of a 30-year-old former Uber driver accused of setting what would become the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history.
Jonathan Rinderknecht was ...Read more
Sharon Stone opens up about 'relief' she felt when abusive grandfather died
Sharon Stone felt "glee and relief" when her abusive grandfather died.
The 68-year-old actress opened up on the All There Is with Anderson Cooper podcast, as she reflected on how she and sister Kelly felt when their ...Read more
KATSEYE keeping 'door open' for bandmate to return after hiatus
KATSEYE say the "door is always open" for bandmate Manon Bannerman to return after her indefinite hiatus.
The 24-year-old singer announced in February (26) that she was taking a break from the manufactured girl group for ...Read more
Amal Clooney 'self conscious' about legal career after marrying George
George Clooney's wife Amal has admitted the perception of her legal career "changed quite a lot" after she married the actor.
The 48-year-old is a successful human rights lawyer, but it's her personal life that sees her ...Read more
Swastika carved into Tesla with Israeli flag in back seat on NYC's Upper East Side
NEW YORK — A vandal carved a swastika onto the hood of a woman’s Tesla parked on NYC’s Upper East Side — and cops suspect an Israeli flag in the car’s back seat prompted the attack.
The victim parked the car on...Read more
Europe has a new pitch for Haiti: investments, partnerships over aid
The European Union is one of the few foreign donors that provides direct budget support to Haiti’s government. Now after years of relying on that traditional model of assistance, European countries are seeking to ...Read more
Cleanup of rotting meat, scorched debris begins at Boyle Heights cold storage warehouse
LOS ANGELES — Idling trucks, sandbag piles and large metal trailers stationed around a massive cold storage facility that burned for days in Boyle Heights signaled that the work to clean up millions of pounds of spoiled ...Read more
'Failure by every measure': Advocates demand accountability for Alligator Alcatraz
MIAMI — Last summer, environmental groups and advocates protested as construction trucks brought in generators, chain-link fences and fuel tanks for the construction of Alligator Alcatraz.
On Friday, they gathered ...Read more
'Hard to believe': Access is finally coming to one of California's most glorious and inaccessible waterfalls
LOS ANGELES — By all accounts, Mossbrae Falls, the forbidden waterfall of Northern California, is exquisite.
Fed by snowmelt from the slopes of nearby Mount Shasta, it cascades from lava tubes and porous, moss-covered ...Read more
Trump administration takes aim at California Coastal Commission, again
LOS ANGELES — The Trump administration has initiated a new review of the California Coastal Commission and other powerful coastal watchdogs — a move that several state leaders and environmental activists worry could ...Read more
US airlines cut seats to focus on profit over July 4 holiday
U.S. airlines are offering fewer seats over the July 4 holiday, signaling a more selective approach as they focus on profitability even with travel demand remaining strong.
Scheduled seats between June 27 and July 4 are ...Read more
In 2 landmark decisions, the Supreme Court expands gun rights for concealed carry holders and casual drug users
Two Supreme Court rulings in June 2026 reinforced the trend toward broad gun rights under the Second Amendment, overriding attempts to limit concealed carry and to punish the ownership of guns by drug users.
The...Read more
Review: 'The Bear's' final season: Cloudy with a chance of cornballs
The final season of “The Bear” transpires over just a single day, when Chicago is doused with rain. Thunder and showers are the first sound we hear as the FX logo appears onscreen. It’s a constant, biblical deluge �...Read more
Q&A: Peter Asher has heard it all
LOS ANGELES — When David Jacks published a biography of Peter Asher in 2022, the veteran record producer and manager expressed surprise that anyone would have deemed his life worthy of the treatment. Four years later, he...Read more
Venezuela quake crisis to test legitimacy of Rodriguez regime
The earthquakes that struck Venezuela Wednesday have become the first major political test for acting President Delcy Rodríguez, with the disaster quickly evolving into a contest over competence.
By Friday afternoon, ...Read more
Mistrial declared in Palisades fire arson case, a stunning blow to feds
LOS ANGELES — A mistrial was declared Friday in the federal trial of a 30-year-old former Uber driver accused of setting what would become the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history.
Jonathan Rinderknecht was ...Read more
Review: 'Maddie's Secret' won't be one for long -- it's the indie arrival of the year
Sometimes a movie's conception of a character can be so spot-on — so gloriously accurate and emotionally true — it can carry you beyond mere plot and deliver you to a place of pure recognition: I know her. So it is ...Read more
Review: They're finally too old for it in the middling clip reel 'Jackass: Best and Last'
The best weapon in the "Jackass'" arsenal isn't the taser, the beehive or the booby-trapped latrine. It's the explosion of relief when a prank ends, often in humiliation, always with hoots and claps. The first film, 2002's...Read more
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