Britain’s Prince Harry is expected to speak about the legacy of Nelson Mandela.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck obtained a marriage license in Nevada so they could have a “super, super small” wedding.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline now has a nationwide three-digit number — 988.
The state of emergency will give the acting President more authority as growing protests across the country demand his resignation.
EU foreign ministers hope the ban on gold exports might finally start to have a decisive impact on the ongoing war in Ukraine.
DeVos said: “I personally think the Department of Education should not exist” to a crowd at a conservative education summit.
Cameron Smith won the 150th British Open.
The Marvel sequel “Thor: Love and Thunder” held the top spot at the box office for its second weekend, beating out the just released book adaptation of “Where the Crawdads Sing.”
General Motors gave the customers a $5,500 discount on the purchase and made them sign a nondisclosure agreement to keep their experience of owning or driving the new all-electric vehicle a secret.
South Korea and Japan’s foreign ministers agreed to work together on both the nuclear threat from North Korea and on resolving a dispute over Japan’s colonial-era forced mobilization of Korean laborers.