
Hurricane Katrina survivors remember the acts of compassion and humanity that saved them 20 years ago
Hurricane Katrina devastated families and communities, but for some, the most memorable part is how many strangers showed up to lend a hand.
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Hurricane Katrina devastated families and communities, but for some, the most memorable part is how many strangers showed up to lend a hand.

As President Trump’s 50% tariffs on India take effect, exporters are looking to other markets around the world to sell their products. Trump had initially announced a 25% tariff on Indian goods but imposed an additional 25% due to the country’s purchase of Russian oil.

A woman whose sister, nieces and nephews were burned alive by a cartel is now speaking out in support of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on migrant crime.

A major new study shows that the Mediterranean diet, combined with weight loss and physical activity, prevented diabetes in overweight older adults over a six-year period.

GOP candidates for statewide office in Virginia say biology and common sense should guide school bathroom policies, but their Democrat opponents won’t weigh in.

TIFF initially rejected then restored documentary about Israeli general Noam Tibon's rescue mission during October 7 Hamas attack after facing censorship criticism

Snoop Dogg drew attention for comments about same-sex couples in animated films after a scene in Pixar's "Lightyear" sparked difficult questions from his grandson.

Ex-New England Patriots star Julian Edelman said he used insider NFL knowledge in a fantasy football league, drafting teammates based on knowledge of game plans.

Recovery team in Italy use AI-enabled drones to detect missing hiker's red helmet, leading to successful recovery after months of ground searches

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift announced their engagement with sports world celebrating, including Atlanta Falcons star Bijan Robinson, who praised the couple.

Some back-to-school prices are higher, some are lower, and others have stayed put since last year.

MINNEAPOLIS — Democrats are already looking to assemble their early-state presidential nominating calendar for 2028, with the party announcing Tuesday that it would kick off the process in September.