Deportation flights from the remote Everglades immigration lockup known as "Alligator Alcatraz" began in the past few days, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Friday. Two or three flights have departed from the site so far, officials said, but they didn't comment on where those flights were headed. Read More. |
The European Medicines Agency has recommended authorizing a twice-yearly injectable drug aimed at preventing HIV, which scientists say could help end the virus' transmission. Read More. |
Americans' views of the Supreme Court have moderated somewhat since the court's standing dropped sharply after its ruling overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022, according to a new poll. But concern that the court has too much power is rising, fueled largely by Democrats. Read More. |
U.S. President Donald Trump's ties and troubles in Scotland are intertwined with golf. He first proposed building a course on a wild and beautiful stretch of the North Sea coast north of Aberdeen in 2006. Read More. |
For some Black wrestling fans and sports commentators, Hulk Hogan's death this week at 71 has resurfaced an irreconcilable contradiction in the iconic wrestler's legacy: Hogan's undeniable role in broadening wrestling's appeal to fans of all backgrounds versus his well-documented racism. Read More. |
The collapse occurred soon after the students had reached their classrooms and were about to start a school assembly, said police official Amit Kumar. It is still unclear what caused the collapse. Read More. |
Police in Moscow, Idaho, have released documents detailing their investigation into the murders of four University of Idaho students. Read More. |
Three workers trapped at a gold and copper mine in Western Canada have been rescued after more than 60 hours underground. Company officials said the rescue operation involved drones and a remote-controlled scoop that dug away a massive rockfall, estimated to be 65 to 100 feet long and 22 to 26 feet high. Read More. |
The National Comedy Center has begun hosting regular "Memory Cafes," inviting people with conditions such as dementia and Alzheimer's through the western New York museum to share laughs and connection. "The moments are precious because he might not remember it," Gail Cirasunda explained, "but when you're there talking about it, you're remembering. Five minutes later, it's gone — but you had that moment." Read More. |
It's almost time for summer's meteor shower duet. The Southern Delta Aquariid and the Alpha Capricornid meteor showers peak at the same time — in the early morning of July 30. Read More. |