Former New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern marries a year after leaving office
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern is back in the news, releasing photos of her Saturday wedding to partner Clarke Gayford following a five-year engagement.
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern is back in the news, releasing photos of her Saturday wedding to partner Clarke Gayford following a five-year engagement.
An Iowa man's yard is attracting schools of visitors from across the area after he built a 20-foot long shark sculpture out of snow.
A book was recently returned to a library in England after being due back 44 years earlier.
A Michigan man who had to make a second trip to the grocery store to return an unwanted item ended up winning a $1 million lottery prize.
Rex Heuermann, a suspect in the Gilgo Beach killings in Long Island, has been charged with murder for the killing of a fourth victim on Tuesday.
The United States launched a third round of airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen on Tuesday, following a missile strike on a U.S. bulk carrier in the Gulf of Aden.
K-pop group Nmixx released a performance video for "Dash" following the release of its EP "Fe3O4: Break."
After a sixth-place finish at the Iowa Caucus, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced he was suspending his bootstraps Republican presidential primary campaign.
Lauren Patten and Violett Beane told UPI one of the reasons they wanted to star in "Death and Other Details" is because it blends comedy so well with drama, mystery and social commentary.
Drake and J. Cole postponed the start of their "It's All a Blur - Big as the What?" tour to February.
A copy of "The Amazing Spider-Man" No. 1 from March 1963 was auctioned for a record-breaking $1.38 million.
Sum 41 will perform on the farewell world tour "Tour of the Setting Sum."
Animal rescuers in California helped a homeowner evict an unwanted squatter: a bear trapped under his house.
Paramount+ released the trailer to the animated film "The Tiger's Apprentice" on Tuesday. The film premieres Feb. 2.
Bill Belichick and Jim Harbaugh were among the latest prominent candidates to be interviewed for NFL head coaching vacancies. Rumors continue to swirl about other potential openings as the playoffs progress.
Children in more than a dozen states like Iowa and Nebraska will not be getting food assistance this summer after 15 governors recently rejected a new federally funded food aid program.
House and Senate committee members announced a rare bipartisan deal that would boost the child tax credit and reduce small business regulations while ending a fraud-plagued COVID-19 program.
Janet Jackson will perform across North America on her "Together Again" tour with Nelly.
Firefighters in Michigan came to the rescue of a 6-year-old Irish setter who fell through the ice of a frozen river.
A German man broke a Guinness World Record when he downed a cup of coffee in 3.12 seconds.
Post Malone, Rauw Alejandro, The Killers, 21 Savage, SZA, Peso Pluma and other artists will perform at Governors Ball music festival.
A cat who went missing from her owner's home turned out to have gone for an 800-mile road trip across England and Wales in the engine compartment of a moving van.
"Fargo" Season 5 star Jon Hamm told UPI he can sum all of his character's personal relationships in one word: "problematic."
South Korea's LG Electronics said its first overseas manufacturing line for electric vehicle chargers has gone into production in Texas.
Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa and Olivia Rodrigo will take the stage at the Grammy Awards in February.