California synagogue shooter pleads guilty to federal charges
A California man has pleaded guilty in federal court for his deadly attack on a synagogue and attempt to set a mosque on fire.
A California man has pleaded guilty in federal court for his deadly attack on a synagogue and attempt to set a mosque on fire.
Boston's "Skinny House," which, according to legend, was built during a family feud during the Civil War, has sold for $1.25 million.
West Virginia saw record COVID-19 hospitalizations Saturday a cases as the virus continued to disrupt life across the United States.
Matt Braynard, an organizer for the "Justice for J6" rally near the U.S. Capitol drew a distinction Saturday between the Jan. 6 riot participants involved violence and those who peacefully participated.
The Department of Homeland Security said Saturday it has ramped up deportation flights to Haiti this weekend amid an increase in migrants at the border in Texas.
Former Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika -- who resigned amid mass protests in 2019 -- has died after a long illness, state-run television reported. He was 84.
Demonstrators are expected to gather Saturday around the U.S. Capitol in support of those arrested for the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
A magnitude 4.3 earthquake has struck Southern California.
"A Quiet Place" actor Noah Jupe and "It" star Jaeden Martell have signed on for roles in Warner Bros.' planned remake of the 1987 teen vampire classic "The Lost Boys."
A jury has convicted real estate heir Robert Durst of the 2000 murder of his friend Susan Berman.
"Lost" and "Party of Five" alum Matthew Fox is set to star in and executive produce "Last Light," a new thriller for the Peacock streaming service.
"Succession" star Kieran Culkin and his wife, Jazz Charton, have welcomed their second child.
The crew of the first all-civilian orbital space mission, Inspiration4, plans to return to Earth to a splashdown off the coast of Florida on Saturday evening.
The family of Brian Laundrie has reported him missing amid an investigation into the disappearance of his fiancée, Gabby Petito, police in Florida said.
Tropical Storm Odette formed Friday afternoon off the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Coast and was expected to stay in open waters through next week.
Rapper Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
On Sept. 18, 2014, Scotland chose to remain in the United Kingdom, rejecting independence in a historic national referendum.
Actor Jada Pinkett Smith turns 50 and actor James Marsden turns 48, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 18.
In kids and teens, symptoms of long COVID-19 rarely last more than 12 weeks, a new international study reports.
Logging and landscaping are the most dangerous jobs in America, a new study finds.
Detroit Lions legend and six-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Roger Brown died Friday, the team announced. He was 84.
Louisiana State University and Caesars Sportsbook announced they have entered into a multiyear sponsorship agreement that will make LSU the first school in the SEC to form a partnership with a gambling company.
Minnesota Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen sustained a concussion in a car accident earlier this week after swerving to avoid a deer, head coach Mike Zimmer said Friday.
Tropical Storm Odette formed Friday afternoon off the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Coast and was expected to stay in open waters through next week.
French President Emmanuel Macron recalled his ambassador to the United States on Friday in response to the United States and Britain's to share submarine technology with Australia.
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