Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro clinches nomination; seeks third term
Nicolas Maduro accepted the official nomination of the ruling PSUV party on Saturday.
Nicolas Maduro accepted the official nomination of the ruling PSUV party on Saturday.
First maritime aid shipment reaches Gaza amid rift between Biden, Netanyahu; Unusual pool cleaning group does the task for a surprising fee.
Celine Dion said in her post that March 15 was International Stiff-Person Syndrome Awareness Day.
USAID said some 5.5 million people in Haiti - nearly half the population - need humanitarian aid.
Hansel Enmanuel gained worldwide recognition last year when he kicked off his collegiate basketball career at Northwestern State University. This year, he transferred to Austin Peay State University to nearly double his average playing time and rank second in blocked shots. And he's doing it all with one arm. Dana Jacobson has more on his story.
Self-proclaimed owner Tony Cavallaro said he treated his pet alligator Albert "than most people take care of their kids."
We explore Chicago’s delicious eats, from a Hyde Park spot celebrating Southern food and Black culture to a steakhouse in West Loop with a unique cooking method. Watch these stories and more on "The Dish."
The Kinsey Collection is the largest private holding of African-American art and artifacts. It's a family affair as the show travels the world. Michelle Miller visited the latest exhibition in Houston to talk about how it all began.
Chef Emma Bengtsson is the first Swedish female chef to earn 2 Michelin stars and the most recent recipient of the organization's Mentor Chef Award. Born in Sweden, Bengtsson developed a taste for her grandmother's cooking and takes pride in sharing it with those lucky enough to get a seat at her Manhattan restaurant Aquavit.
In New York, we speak with the patient and medical team behind the first successful eye transplant. Then in Arizona, we get a firsthand look at a breathing technique that proponents claim can create a healing psychedelic state without any drugs. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
The Grammy-nominated, Oscar-winning Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard first garnered attention in 1990 as front man of the Irish band The Frames, then catapulted to fame as the star of 2007's movie "Once," which earned him an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Hansard is now out with his fifth studio solo album, "All That Was East is West of Me Now." Now, here is Glen Hansard with "Bearing Witness."
The Grammy-nominated, Oscar-winning Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard first garnered attention in 1990 as front man of the Irish band The Frames, then catapulted to fame as the star of 2007's movie "Once," which earned him an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Hansard is now out with his fifth studio solo album, "All That Was East is West of Me Now." Now, here is Glen Hansard with "The Feast Of St. John."
The Grammy-nominated, Oscar-winning Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard first garnered attention in 1990 as front man of the Irish band The Frames, then catapulted to fame as the star of 2007's movie "Once," which earned him an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Hansard is now out with his fifth studio solo album, "All That Was East is West of Me Now." Now, here is Glen Hansard with "There's No Mountain."
Gething will be the first Black leader of a government in the U.K. - and, by some definitions, of any European country.
Over his long career, Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard has taken home an Oscar and been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards. He sat down recently with Jeff Glor to talk about his career, fatherhood and the unique way he developed his most recent album "All That Was East Is West of Me Now."
A couple shares their blended family's message of unconditional love. A TikTok star named Alex the Great gets widespread attention. Plus, go inside a museum of oddities.
Bucks County emergency dispatch confirmed there is a shelter-in-place in effect in Falls Township, Pa.
A weekly ski trip for about 50 women from the Denver area were trapped on a bus for about 22 hours after being stuck in a snowstorm.
A group of California skateboarders are happy to clean your drained pool - if they can bring their boards. The group cleans pools, then uses them for the thrilling sport of pool skateboarding.
The humanitarian crisis in Haiti is worsening as escalating gang violence rips the Caribbean nation apart. On Friday, the U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said a plan to create a transitional presidential council on the island is moving forward to try and restore stability as political turmoil drives a rise in hunger.
The National Association of Realtors, which represents more than a million real estate agents nationwide, settled a number of lawsuits Friday. One of the conditions of the agreement is that rules on commissions for agents brokering a home sale will be eliminated, meaning that the standard 5% to 6% commission rate could be gone as soon as this summer.
Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis will remain on Georgia's election interference case against former president Donald Trump after special prosecutor Nathan Wade resigns following a judge's ultimatum. The judge said that either Willis or Wade must resign, but ruled that Trump and his legal team failed to provide a conflict of interest where Willis benefitted from her year-long romantic relationship with Wade.
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There have been more measles cases reported so far in 2024 than all of 2023, with more than 60 confirmed or suspected cases currently recorded. Chicago has 12 confirmed cases, including 10 linked to a migrant shelter, causing the city to enact new policies amid the outbreak.
The White House says it is "cautiously optimistic" about a cease-fire in Gaza after a new Hamas proposal called for a six-week pause in fighting. Israel rejected the proposal, but said it will send a team of negotiators to Qatar this week.