James Burrows, the director behind iconic TV comedies like "Cheers," "Taxi," “Friends” and "Will and Grace," has died.
African officials must step up financing to respond and develop vaccines for the Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda.
The 11-time Emmy-winning director James Burrows, a force behind many fan favorites, has died, his family confirmed to People.
Missouri judge finds state laws restricting abortion violate voter-approved constitutional amendment
A Missouri judge has struck down a series of restrictions on abortion, finding they violated a constitutional amendment ...
Catherine’s essay, published online, urges society to help children build real connections and warns against the ubiquity of ...
President Donald Trump has unveiled the new Air Force One, a formerly Qatari-owned jumbo jet now converted into the official ...
African and Caribbean leaders in Ghana are urging former slave-trading nations to issue apologies and reparations for the ...
A sea of people — mostly wearing red, white and blue — filled the area around Pier 58 to capacity for Friday's "Men in Blazers Match Day Live!" broadcast.
A disagreement has erupted within the European Union over opening communication lines with Moscow about Russia’s war in ...
Several opposition members have been arrested in Armenia as a top pro-Russia party has asked the top court to annul the ...
A federal judge has rejected former President Joe Biden’s attempt to block the Trump administration from releasing to a ...
LONDON (AP) — British authorities were responding to a report of a collision Friday between two trains in the Bedford area north of London, police said. Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue crews were ...
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