The NATO memberships of Sweden and Finland will next go to the alliance capitals for legislative approvals.
A protester rushed the stage and bumped into the 15-time champ during Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest — but Joey Chestnut still took home another win.
Amber Heard’s lawyers are calling the jury’s verdict of $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages to her ex-husband Johnny Depp “excessive” and “indefensible.” They want the verdict thrown out.
American basketball player Brittney Griner hand wrote a letter in which she expressed she will be held in Russia “forever.”
Missouri legislator Patricia “Tricia” Ashton Derges falsely claimed she was giving patients stem cell treatments for COVID-19 — which got her convicted on 22 counts, including wire fraud, illegal distribution of controlled substances, and making false statements to investigators.
China is also dealing with its worst heatwave in decades.
Four Vietnam War veterans are being recognized with the Medal of Honor for their “acts of gallantry and intrepidity.”
Argentina’s Silvina Batakis will now head the Economy Ministry.
For the first time in its nearly 60-year history, Subway is taking away some of the ingredients and is giving away up to 1 million free Subway Series sandwiches on July 12 to celebrate the change.
Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin said in a tweet that the restraining order is based on “completely false” allegations.