7,500 children killed or wounded in Yemen since 2013, report says
The report said the killings and injuries were among 11,779 grave violations against children
The report said the killings and injuries were among 11,779 grave violations against children
The shot came during a 27-minute top of the first inning Saturday when the New York Yankees batted around against the Boston Red Sox
The three-day gathering has drawn comparisons to the 2017 event Fyre Festival
Once the highest-ranked civilian at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Bunny Greenhouse blew the whistle to expose what she says was wasteful spending, costing taxpayers billions of dollars
Burning Man organizers say searches would subject "a peaceable gathering of people to searches without probable cause other than a desire to attend Burning Man"
Harris drew praise from progressives after the debate because of her clash with Vice President Joe Biden
George Schipani's remains are now buried less than two miles from where his friend still lives
Brewers aren't just in a race to make the best tasting beers — they're also competing for your eye
Japanese whalers will soon be able to resume hunting minke, Bryde's and sei whales — all at risk of endangerment
"All I did was put out a feeler if he'd like to meet," president told reporters about tweet he sent
Albert Hicks, who is suspected to have killed more than 100 people, was killed on what's now known as Liberty Island
George Schipani's remains are now buried less than two miles from where his friend still lives
After posing in the class picture with other world leaders at the G20 summit, Trump said trade talks will resume with China, and that's he's holding off on new China tariffs for now. In the last 24 hours, the president has met with the leaders of two of America's biggest rivals: Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Chinese President Xi Xinping. Now, Trump says he's willing to hold a brief meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Paula Reid reports from Osaka.
The plane's two left main tires blew when landing and it experienced other structural damage
National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow, Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Lindsey Graham, and 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Beto O'Rourke to appear on "Face the Nation" this Sunday
"I knew I deserved to be in there — it was the first step in many," Manuel said
The exact source of the bacteria is still under investigation, but all four cases reported having contact with animals at the fair
Craft beer makers go to extraordinary lengths to brew up the perfect pint -- and lately, that attention to detail has shifted to what’s on the outside as well. In a recent USA Today poll, readers named “Heady Topper” the winner for best beer label. Kenneth Craig visited beer makers, including Heady Topper's creator, who are putting more effort into the art of the ale. Kenneth Craig reports.
The legendary British band The Specials first formed in the late '70s. Their mix of ska, punk, and new wave went on to influence bands like No Doubt and Sublime, and just this year, they came out with a new album. Anthony Mason spoke with band members at the Manhattan Beach studio in New York.
In the late ‘70s, The Specials emerged from Coventry in central England as part of the two-tone movement, a name that referred both to fans two-tone clothes and to the biracial makeup of the band. They went on to perform on "Saturday Night Live," and scored seven singles in the U.K. top ten between 1979 and 1981. Their new album, “Encore," has already hit the top of the British charts. The Specials perform three of their songs.
In the late ‘70s, The Specials emerged from Coventry in central England as part of the two-tone movement, a name that referred both to fans two-tone clothes and to the biracial makeup of the band. They went on to perform on "Saturday Night Live," and scored seven singles in the U.K. top ten between 1979 and 1981. Their new album, “Encore," has already hit the top of the British charts. The Specials perform three of their songs.
Alvarez spent his final days advocating for the federal government to permanently fund the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund
In 1860, the country was on the verge of civil war, and the city of New York was hunting for one of the most infamous criminals of all-time -- although it may not be someone you’ve heard of. Albert Hicks, who was called “The Last Pirate of New York,” was a bridge between Blackbeard and Al Capone, when the worst of the worst transitioned from raiding ships to joining mobs. His chilling story is detailed in a new book by Rich Cohen. Jeff Glor reports.
In the late ‘70s, The Specials emerged from Coventry in central England as part of the two-tone movement, a name that referred both to fans two-tone clothes and to the biracial makeup of the band. They went on to perform on "Saturday Night Live," and scored seven singles in the U.K. top ten between 1979 and 1981. Their new album, “Encore," has already hit the top of the British charts. The Specials perform three of their songs.
As millions gather for tomorrow’s march at “World Pride,” recent security scares at big events are fresh on New Yorkers minds. A crowd of 2.5 million is expected to line the parade route, and about 150,000 marchers are expected to participate in the LGBTQ celebration. The march is so popular that organizers extended the route by more than half a mile this year. David Begnaud reports on how police plan to protect it.