Dance troupe Mayyas wins Season 17 of 'America's Got Talented'
Lebanese dance group Mayyas has won Season 17 of "America's Got Talent."
Lebanese dance group Mayyas has won Season 17 of "America's Got Talent."
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. not only jumpstarted the Toronto Blue Jays' most-recent win with a 363-foot blast into the bullpen, he also set a franchise record in the process, as the youngest player to hit 100 career home runs.
South Korean police on Thursday arrested a woman believed to be the mother of two long-dead children whose bodies were found last month stuffed in suitcases at a New Zealand storage unit.
Technology giant Samsung Electronics announced a new green strategy Wednesday, which includes a $5 billion investment, to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Some 50 migrants were unexceptionally flown from to Massachusetts' Martha's Vineyard on Wednesday, local officials and authorities said, as they rushed to open shelters to combat the unfolding humanitarian crisis.
Executive producer Julie Plec and cast members Sisi Stringer, Daniela Nieves, Andre Dae Kim, Kieron Moore, Rhian Blundell, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Andrew Liner and J. August Richards discuss their roles in "Vampire Academy."
On Sept. 15, 1971, the environmental organization Greenpeace was founded by 12 members of the Don't Make A Wave committee of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Spain's Queen Letizia turns 50 and filmmaker Oliver Stone turns 76, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 15.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law Wednesday to establish so-called CARE courts that can order some people suffering from mental health issues and substance use disorders to submit to mental health treatment.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's investigators served search warrants, as part of a "public corruption investigation," at several county officials' homes including L.A. County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl.
A judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked Ohio's ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, stating it violates the state's constitution.
A federal jury in Chicago convicted singer R. Kelly on six out of 13 counts of child pornography and enticement of a minor. Kelly was acquitted of obstruction of justice in an alleged conspiracy to hide video evidence.
Amtrak canceled all of its long-distance routes Thursday, stranding passengers, as 115,000 freight rail workers threaten to strike by the end of the week.
California filed an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon accusing the online retail giant of stifling competition by forcing inflated prices on other sites.
The Prime Minister of Sweden said Wednesday she will resign, after her party was defeated by a loose coalition of right-wing parties.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen promised to reform the European Union's electricity market by focusing more on renewable energy.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average stabilized Wednesday to close up 30.12 in a choppy trading session following the biggest single-day sell-off in more than two years.
A Kansas man who owns 1,110 pieces of Kansas City Chiefs memorabilia earned a Guinness World Record for the size of his collection.
Prince Harry and Prince William walked side by side in London on Wednesday, accompanying the coffin of their grandmother together, in much the same way the brothers did 25 years ago for their mother's funeral.
Police and reptile wranglers responded to a South African home twice in two days when the homeowner discovered black mamba snakes inside the house.
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