Jay-Z and Beyoncé face backlash over use of never-before-seen Basquiat painting in Tiffany & Co ad
‘Insane to me that rich people can just buy art from artists who have passed and no one else gets to see it,’ one person tweeted
‘Insane to me that rich people can just buy art from artists who have passed and no one else gets to see it,’ one person tweeted
The speedy Taliban takeover of Afghanistan has revived alarms about a resurgent al-Qaida and new terrorism threats against the U.S. The group's danger to the United States had been eclipsed in the past two decades by other threats, but experts are concerned that al-Qaida could again be given unfettered safe harbor by the Taliban
White House has come under fire for ugly scenes in Kabul during US withdrawal
Demonstrators ‘issue demands’, threatening to return ‘next week with double the numbers’
As opera houses around the country warily resume indoor performances, two of the biggest are ushering in new leadership — along with a heightened commitment to building new audiences
A newlywed couple found shot to death at a Utah campsite were remembered Sunday with a candlelight vigil as police investigate the women’s deaths
One man was arrested after firing a handgun into the crowd
A fire blamed by Brazilian authorities on an illegal candle balloon is burning for a second day at the Juquery state park outside Sao Paulo
‘We were lucky because we were able to use a window where the UK troops were conducting their own evacuations,’ bureau chief says
Investigators in Ohio say a piece of metal that flew off the world’s second-tallest roller coaster and hit a woman in line came from the back of the coaster’s train
Logan Folger, 14, died after becoming trapped underwater in Staveley, Cumbria
The letter warns that hospitals in the area may soon run out of ICU beds
GOP hopeful has forged himself into a local institution, fuelled by relentless self-promotion and his controversial Guardian Angels, writes Alex Woodward
Resistance leader says he wants peace talks with Taliban but is prepared for conflict
A rural Tennessee community was pummeled with up to 17 inches (43 centimeters) of rain in less than 24 hours over the weekend, shattering the state record for one-day rainfall by more than 3 inches and leading to quick-rushing floods that killed at least 22 people and left a trail of destruction
High Court agrees to hear ‘arguable’ case
Two months ago, the leaders of the world’s seven major industrialized democracies met at the height of summer on England’s southeast coast
The Biden administration says the historic amount of federal pandemic aid flowing to the nation's K-12 schools presents a moment for reimagining all aspects of American education
Prosecutors had recommended three months in prison
The president commissioned the report in May.
Mass is roughly size of modern double-decker bus
‘It’s irresponsible to say Americans are stranded. They are not. We are committed to bringing Americans who want to come home, home’
The younger generation is most likely to boycott a business if they don’t agree with its business practices
‘He was unresponsive and he hit the ground head first. There was no way he survived,’ witness says