2 people arrested after unfurling banner atop the Empire State Building’s antenna
Two people were arrested after scaling the Empire State Building's antenna, kissing, and unfurling a banner about the power of love.
Two people were arrested after scaling the Empire State Building's antenna, kissing, and unfurling a banner about the power of love.
The Lakers add shooting guards in Grimes (4 years, $60 million) and Sexton (2 years, $19 million) and a 6-foot-9 big in Mamukelashvili (4 years, $52 million).
Ceasefires in the Middle East are not bringing the peace many people expect. Despite agreements, fighting continues in Iran, Lebanon & Gaza.
From Iraq to Cape Verde, international soccer fans face U.S. visa hurdles. They are bringing the World Cup excitement to their own hometowns.
The power forward, acquired last year from the Jazz for Norm Powell, departs for a $51 million contract after a strong second half with the Clippers.
Mexican health authorities report that three people died of asphyxiation during World Cup celebrations in downtown Mexico City.
The sign-and-trade price for the Utah Jazz 7-foot-2 center, whose contract will be for four years, is two first-round picks and two first-round swaps.
Marine heat waves and the formation of El Nino are causing significant seabird die-offs along the California coast as ocean temperatures rise.
A breakaway group of traditionalist Catholics has directly defied Pope Leo XIV by consecrating four bishops without his consent.
A judge ruled that Duane Davis' memoir can be used as evidence in his upcoming trial for the 1996 murder of iconic rapper Tupac Shakur.