Gavin Rossdale Says He Doesn't Co-Parent With Ex-Wife Gwen Stefani: 'We're Really Different People'
Gavin Rossdale doesn't think co-parenting will work for him and Gwen Stefani, so they just parent their kids separately.
Gavin Rossdale doesn't think co-parenting will work for him and Gwen Stefani, so they just parent their kids separately.
Podcaster Tracie Morrissey of "Pot Psychology" claimed to have a found clue that indicates Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss may have hooked up in 2019.
The public health advisory was issued this week after testing of beach samples yielded "poor" results.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken flies to Beijing this weekend with expectations low that he will make headway on the long list of disputes between the U.S.
Spotify will not renew Meghan Markle's "Archetypes" podcast for another season.
Federal agencies and some unidentified American companies have been hit by a global cyberattack that exploited a vulnerability in MOVEit Transfer, officials said Thursday. Two DOE entities saw their data compromised in the cyberattack, and Johns Hopkins University said it was investigating a recent cybersecurity attack that affected its network.
U.S. rights groups plan protests next week against India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to Washington over what they say is India's deteriorating human rights situation.
Russia is not ruling out using nuclear weapons to defend itself from enemies while insisting it does not want an escalation to a nuclear war.
Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates will meet President Xi Jinping on Friday, after his foundation pledged $50 million to help Chinese efforts to battle disease.
South Korea has recovered from the sea part of a rocket used in North Korea's failed attempt to launch its first military satellite last month, the Joint Chiefs of Staff said on Friday.
The catalog featured nearly 10,000 photos taken between 2008 and 2019 showing First Son Hunter Biden.
Westchester County's district attorney said all investigations were conducted in a non-partisan way and should not be construed as politically motivated.
The United States is holding talks with Iran to sketch out steps that could limit the Iranian nuclear programme, release some detained U.S.
South Korea's military said Friday it had successfully retrieved a large chunk of a crashed North Korean space rocket from the sea bed after 15 days of complex salvage operations.
Nissan top executive Ashwani Gupta is leaving the company, the Japanese automaker said Friday, in a surprise departure that will revive concerns about the stability of the firm's leadership.
In Washington they paused; in Frankfurt they hiked; and in Beijing, they cut.
Pressure to speed cuts in carbon pollution took a back seat at UN climate talks that ended late Thursday night, as emerging economies, including China, demanded that rich ones vastly scale up climate financing.
The world's first international treaty to protect the high seas is scheduled to be adopted Monday at the United Nations, a huge step for the "historic" environmental accord after more than 15 years of discussions.
The Teamsters union, which represents hundreds of thousands of UPS employees, is set to reveal Friday whether it has authorized a strike against the delivery service -- a work stoppage seen as unlikely, but one that would certainly rattle the US economy.
Despite a biting economic crisis, restaurants in Buenos Aires are full and queues for theater and concert tickets long.
After years on the sidelines, financial regulators in the United States are throwing the book at the free-wheeling cryptocurrency industry, with angry entrepreneurs threatening to take their business overseas.
The U.S. Department of Energy and several other federal agencies were hit in a global hacking campaign that exploited a vulnerability in widely used file-transfer software, officials said on Thursday.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong said resolutions passed by the European Parliament on Thursday related to the Chinese controlled territory were a "despicable act" and "trampled" on the principles of international law.
The sausages are being recalled following a customer complaint of finding "small, black, flexible thread-like material."
Some of Australia's biggest companies, including miners, banks and retailers, are emerging as powerful sources of support for a campaign to recognise the country's Indigenous people in the constitution, a development that could sway the outcome of a referendum later this year.