750-Pound Alligator Seized From Hamburg, N.Y., Home
The alligator, Albert Edward, had been with his owner for 34 years.
The alligator, Albert Edward, had been with his owner for 34 years.
Organizers of the Games promise to slash greenhouse gas emissions by re-using historic buildings, adding bike lanes, even putting solar panels on the Seine. Will it work?
The National Association of Realtors has agreed to change its policies to settle several lawsuits brought by home sellers — a move that could reduce commissions.
Traditional phones may seem like relics in the iPhone era, but a recent AT&T cellular service outage had some landline lovers extolling their virtues.
A delay in the former president’s impending Manhattan trial date was just the latest example of his ability to bend his busy court calendar in his favor.
Federal law requires states to seek reimbursement from the assets, usually homes, of people who died after receiving benefits for long-term care.
Voters’ concerns over abortion rights won’t be easy to avoid.
Stories of people waking up to a suddenly changed world.
While Biden is using tougher language toward Israel, he isn’t backing that up with consequences for being ignored.
Hinge, Tinder, Bumble: They used to be free and maybe too good to be true. Now paid versions and fatigue are making dating apps worse — and expensive.
Biden should act to prevent North Korea from adding to the list of U.S. headaches.
Poor water pressure and dry hydrants posed major obstacles to fighting the February fire that killed scores of people along the country’s Pacific Coast.
The prosecution of James and Jennifer Crumbley could affect the courts and parenting in the wake of the worst school shooting in Michigan history.
A time of religious devotion, dawn-to-dusk fasting and charity is instead a daily struggle for survival.
Experts offer tips for combating false medical claims in your own circles.
The former president will appear alongside Bernie Moreno on Saturday, one potential sign that Mr. Moreno could use an 11th-hour assist.
A criminal trial is set to begin for Mr. Lynch, the founder of the software company Autonomy, which was sold to Hewlett-Packard in 2011 and later accused of being a fraud.
The writer and filmmaker discusses the blend of theoretical cosmology and Black culture in Chicago’s newest planetarium show.
The goal of the program is to keep people from skipping out on their asylum hearings, joining the millions of undocumented people who stay in the country indefinitely.
Di Sanh Duong openly said that some people might mistake him for a Chinese spy, but he maintained that he never did anything to hurt Australia.
The first case tried under Australia’s foreign interference laws has raised tough questions about the breadth of the regulations.
Escalating tensions in the South China Sea, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. says, are not only a regional issue, but a global one.
Legislation to force TikTok’s Chinese owner to sell the app or have it banned in the United States sailed through the House, but the Senate has no plans to move hastily.
No one realized that the panel from the plane, a Boeing 737-800, was missing until it had landed safely, the airline said.
A fresh array of problems are in store for Ms. Willis and her prosecution of Donald Trump, one of the most significant state criminal cases in American history.