Slovenian lawmakers pass historic bill allowing medically-assisted suicide with 50 votes in favor, joining countries like Canada and Switzerland in legalizing death with dignity options.
Designer Nigel Brooke spent thousands to restore a vintage Metropolitan Railway carriage from 1895, which now serves as a popular luxury Airbnb at his converted railway station home.
King Charles III, the 76-year-old monarch, has changed the rules at Buckingham Palace by relaxing the traditional all-white tennis dress code that has been in place since 1919.
A new true-crime documentary examines Amy Bradley's disappearance from a Royal Caribbean cruise 27 years ago and her family's search amid claims she was trafficked.
Conservative movement leader Edwin J. Feulner, who built the Heritage Foundation into a prominent Washington think tank and remained active in Project 2025, has passed away at age 83.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced visa restrictions on a Brazilian judge after search warrants and restraining orders were issued against former President Jair Bolsonaro.
An explosion that killed three Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies occurred one day after they responded to a call involving explosives at a Santa Monica complex.
A Russian lawmaker who regulates the country's IT said WhatsApp should prepare to leave the Russian market, warning it would likely be put on a list of restricted software.
Mexican Coca-Cola’s cult following is due to the beverage's cane sugar recipe, which fans say delivers a “completely different" taste, though experts warn it’s not much healthier
Damian Lillard sustained an ACL injury in April. The Bucks waived him in early July. Lillard then agreed to a three-year deal to return to the Trail Blazers, ESPN reported.
A Coldplay concertgoer captured a CEO and HR director's awkward reaction to being shown on "Kiss Cam," resulting in a viral video with over 30 million views and an investigation.
Ticket prices for the WNBA All-Star game in Indianapolis saw a steep decline after fan favorite Caitlin Clark withdrew from participation due to injury.
The DOJ moved to unseal Epstein and Maxwell grand jury transcripts, citing public interest and transparency after a review found no grounds for new charges.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron's alleged affair exposed at a Coldplay concert becomes sports world joke as the Phillies and other teams reference the controversy.
A protester opposing Israel's involvement in the Tour de France was intercepted by security after attempting to disrupt Stage 11 of the prestigious cycling race in Toulouse.
Radio host Charlamagne labeled CBS and Paramount the "Donkey of the Day" for canceling Colbert's show, suggesting it's part of Trump's plan to silence critics and control media.
At a White House dinner Trump shares plans to bring home more hostages captured by Hamas, predicts stronger GOP majorities in 2026 and celebrates legislative achievements of first 6 months.
Former London police officer Brian McManus convicted of murdering his wife after she discovered his affair and threatened to expose their alleged sham marriage
EPA's Lee Zeldin announced a 23% workforce reduction and the closure of a research office, citing its mission to protect health and the environment while saving $748.8 million.
Sophie Vouzelaud's husband confronted a Belgian man who arrived at their home believing he was the French model's future husband after falling victim to a social media scam.
New York City’s leading mayoral candidate, Zohran Mamdani, is raising eyebrows once again for appearing to suggest prisons are not important in a recently resurfaced video.
Marine Lt. Gen. Michael Borgschulte has been nominated to lead the U.S. Naval Academy, marking the first time in its 180-year history a Marine was tapped for the role.
A new report from Puck's Matt Belloni is shedding light on the finances that led to CBS' bombshell cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."