King Charles had an agreement with his eldest son Prince William to never meet Prince Harry alone again after the Oprah interview, according to a new book.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that it would pardon Daniel Perry, who was guilty of shooting a protester to death, as soon as a request reached his desk.
A California dermatologist was indicted for allegedly poisoning her husband, who caught his wife on a nanny cam pouring a "Drano-like" cleaner into his tea.
U.S. President Joe Biden used his second veto to vote against a Congressional Review Act resolution calling to define his administration's Clean Water Act's reach.
Peru hosts one of the largest bullfight festivals, with the Andean country being the third-most important bullfighting nation in the world, following Spain and Mexico.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty in court on Tuesday to 34 felony counts of falsifying documents in light of an alleged sex scheme cover-up involving Stormy Daniels during his 2016 presidential bid.
In March, as many as 16 million American households have seen a sharp reduction in the size of their SNAP benefits or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program due to the discontinuation of pandemic-era SNAP emergency allotments.
Google will cut back some of the company's offered perks to its employees, including fitness classes and shuttle rides, as it aims to cut back on its expenses.