Paul Ryan says Donald Trump should release taxes
House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday said Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump should release his tax returns, a bipartisan tradition in political campaigns over the last three-plus decades.
Senate panel approves John Ratcliffe as national intelligence chief
The Senate intelligence committee voted Tuesday to approve President Donald Trump's nominee to take over as national intelligence director.
Ohio State’s Urban Meyer placed on paid administrative leave
Ohio State placed Urban Meyer on paid administrative leave Wednesday while officials conduct an investigation into when he knew about abuse allegations against a fired assistant coach.
Japan-based collector asks $13M for Korean Buddhist artifact
A masterpiece of Korean Buddhist sculpture dating back to antiquity and held in a private Japanese collection comes with a hefty price tag of $13 million, a South Korean government official said Tuesday.
Trump announces 2024 presidential campaign
PALM BEACH, Fla. Nov. 15 (UPI) -- Former President Donald Trump announced his third presidential run on Tuesday night from his Mar-a-Lago residence, after hinting at it...
Georgia Aquarium Hosts Underwater Wedding With Sharks As Guests
A pair of diving enthusiasts strapped on air tanks over their wedding garb so they could exchange vows among the fishes at the Georgia Aquarium.
Ukrainian offices of Russian Internet company Yandex raided
Ukrainian offices of Russian Internet company Yandex were raided in what Ukraine's intelligence agency called a treason investigation.
Northern Pacific Ocean’s heat flow is accelerating Arctic warming
New research suggests heat flow in the northern Pacific Ocean is having a greater impact on climate change in the Arctic than expected.
Germany Train Collision: At Least 10 Dead, Dozens Injured As Officials Search For Cause
A rare collision between two commuter trains in Germany on Tuesday killed at least ten people and injured about 100 more, officials said -- but the cause of the catastrophe has so far been elusive in the early stages of the investigation.
Analyst: North Korea coal trade with China operated on ‘kickbacks’
Exports of North Korea coal to China – recently suspended for the remainder of 2017 – continued because of a trade arrangement that included kickbacks for Chinese intermediaries, an analyst said.
LDS Church announces $3.3M donation to assist Utah homeless population
Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have announced $3.3 million in donations as part of their ongoing efforts to help provide shelter as well as other financial and in-kind support for Utah’s homeless population.
Colorado extends indoor mask mandate, relaxes restrictions for those vaccinated
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis extended the state's indoor mask mandate on Sunday while relaxing restrictions for those who have been fully vaccinated.
Man Falls Through Ice Attempting To Retrieve Drone
Massachusetts firefighters discovered a drone on thin ice in a frozen pond after responding to a call about a person falling through the ice on Wednesday.
Report: Japan Expired Foods Were Sent To China, North Korea
At least one Japanese waste disposal firm has been secretly reselling expired frozen foods, and brokers distributed the spoiled products to China and North Korea, where "expiration dates don't matter," according to sources.