The football season for Pulaski County High School is underway. Many parents will be able to root their kids on from the stands, but for one family, that has a special meaning this year.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in had been in denial for months that his ambitious outreach to North Korea was falling apart, insisting that the rivals remained on an irreversible path toward peace following seven decades of uneasy truce on their peninsula.
The World Health Organization on Sunday reported the largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases by its count, at more than 183,000 new cases in the latest 24 hours.
Holding handmade signs that read “Black Lives Matter,” hundreds of people marched peacefully at a Tokyo park, highlighting the outrage over the death of George Floyd even in a country often perceived as homogeneous and untouched by racial issues.
Weeks into France’s strict coronavirus lockdown, Mohammed, a 14-year-old with autism, took a pickax and started hitting the wall of his family’s house.
Smoke from the fires in Australia is expected to make one "full circuit" around the world and return to the skies over the country, NASA officials are warning.
"We are angry and we are frustrated but it is because of a good reason. If they want us to stop being angry then maybe they should stop making us angry."
From picking the right partner to coping with breakups, the "Gender and Culture" course at Seoul's Sejong University teaches students the various aspects of dating, love and sex.
Women's progress in the workplace is stalling out by many measures, even as economists argue that tackling the gender pay gap and providing more work opportunities for women is necessary to boost global growth for everyone -- women and men.
Rescuers in southern Spain are digging a horizontal tunnel in an attempt to reach the bottom of a deep and narrow well where they hope to find a 2-year-old toddler.
A British court on Tuesday sentenced a fanatical neo-Nazi couple who named their baby son after Adolf Hitler to prison for belonging to a group banned under anti-terror laws.
The federal government established the broad outline of the legalization law but left it up to provinces and territories to fill in some of the details.
The Vatican has scrubbed from the official transcript of Pope Francis' in-flight press conference a comment that young gay children might seek psychiatric help.
"60 Minutes Australia" brought together an international group of aviation experts who say that the disappearance of MH370 was a criminal act by veteran pilot Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah.
The Afghan Public Health Ministry says 95 people have been killed and 158 wounded in a suicide car bombing in the capital Kabul claimed by the Taliban.
New Zealand police released what they are calling "the most entertaining recruitment video, yet." It's been viewed on Facebook more than 4 million times.
North Korea fired a ballistic missile from its capital Pyongyang toward the sea between the Korean Peninsula and Japan, South Korea's military says -- which will rattle an already anxious region.
The police force for Spain's Catalonia region says the five suspects shot and killed in the resort town of Cambrils were carrying bomb belts, which have been detonated by the force's bomb squad.
The July 17th holiday was created three years ago by the founder of "Emojipedia", a website that keeps track of all emojis. Emojis were first invented in Japan, but they spread to the U.S. after the first iPhone was released.
A number of police officers attending the One Love Manchester benefit concert at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground on Sunday, June 4, stole the show after they were recorded dancing with fans and young children at the event.
Police on Tuesday identified the man who blew himself up the previous night at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, as 22-year-old Salman Abedi
Tom Bossert, a homeland security adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, says the recent global cyberattack is something that "for right now, we've got under control" in the United States.
France's new prime minister, 46-year-old Edouard Philippe, is close to Alain Juppe, a former prime minister who campaigned for the French presidency but was beaten in a primary.