From Dawn Staley's Rolls-Royce to selfies with fans, here are the best moments from South Carolina's championship parade.
Among them, the yellow-headed temple turtle is classified as a rare and endangered animal
An elephant escaped from the Jordan World Circus in Butte, Montana, surprising locals and causing a stir on Tuesday as it wandered along the highway. The elephant's journey took it to a gas station, a parking lot, and even past a casino, leaving bystanders viewers astonished. The elephant was caught after leaving an unexpected surprise on a resident's lawn, marking a memorable day in Butte's history
An UberEats delivery worker was filmed riding a horse through the streets of Paddington, in Sydney's eastern suburbs, on Wednesday.
After its India release, Samsung Galaxy M55, a feature-packed smartphone, is now available in Europe and South America.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar and the ingenious minds behind “South Park,” Matt Stone and Trey Parker, will be releasing a comedy film in 2025.
Several regions in South Africa's Western Cape were devastated by the storm over the weekend, with trees being ripped out the ground and roofs being ripped off buildings.
China has refused to participate in the arbitration, rejected the ruling and continues to defy it.
Zookeeper injured as team of staff try to restrain 15.5ft-long animal Elvis
Solicitor general warns that ruling indefinite detention unlawful could turn federal circuit court into ‘refugee tribunal’Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAsylum seekers would have a “constitutional right” to be released from immigration detention even if their fears are not well-founded, if the commonwealth loses a landmark case, the high court has been told.The solicitor general, Stephen Donaghue, on Wednesday also warned the high court that ruling...
Paramount revealed during CinemaCon 2024 that the untitled comedy movie from Kendrick Lamar and South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker will be released in theaters on July 4, 2025.
Twelve years after a hacker stole personal data from more than 3.6 million people in South Carolina by obtaining Social Security numbers and credit card information from tax returns, the state's top police officer said Wednesday he thought he knew who did it but wasn't ready to name anyone.