'PBS NewsHour' co-founder Jim Lehrer, anchor for 36 years, dies at 85
'PBS NewsHour' co-founder Jim Lehrer, who anchored for 36 years before retiring in 2011, has died at age 85.
'PBS NewsHour' co-founder Jim Lehrer, who anchored for 36 years before retiring in 2011, has died at age 85.
John Stumpf, the former CEO of Wells Fargo, must pay a $17.5 million fine for the bank's creation of thousands of fake customer accounts, the U.S. government announced Thursday.
A vote by the Iraqi parliament to expel U.S. troops in the country raises concerns about whether their absence will leave minority communities vulnerable to attacks by the Islamic State.
World Health Organization officials said they will not be declaring a public health emergency of international concern in response to the coronavirus outbreak in China, despite other cases arising in other nations.
The third day of President Donald Trump's impeachment trial began Thursday with Democratic manager Rep. Jerrold Nadler arguing the president didn't necessarily need to commit a crime to be removed from office.
U.S. Strategic Command announced Thursday that it has commenced Exercise Global Lightning 2020.
K-pop group Golden Child shared a preview of its video for "Without You," the title track from its repackaged album.
To stamp out "endemic abuses," the Trump administration issued a new rule Thursday to deny U.S. entry to pregnant foreign women who want to have babies in the United States so the newborns receive automatic citizenship.
Firefighters in Britain rescued a cow that broke through a fence with some fellow bovines and nearly ended up drowning in slurry.
"Me Gusta" singer Shakira shared a photo from a rehearsal for the Super Bowl LIV halftime show.
An examination of vaccination trends in Denmark shows just how damaging vaccine misinformation can be.
Amtrak said it has suspended a policy that recently drew substantial criticism for the rail carrier after it charged two disabled riders $25,000 for a trip in Illinois.
Michael Bublé and 5 Seconds of Summer have joined the lineup of the Fire Fight Australia benefit concert for bushfire relief.
The racism black Americans face may age them prematurely, a new study suggests.
More Americans are now dissatisfied with some aspect of U.S. abortion laws than they have ever been, Gallup said in a new survey.
Former "Today" host Kathie Lee Gifford said she's doing much better since moving to Nashville.
Prosecutors in San Francisco will no longer seek money bail for criminal defendants who are deemed to pose little risk to public safety under a new policy instituted by the city.
"RuPaul's Drag Race" Season 12 contestants were announced by VH1 on Thursday.
The cataclysmic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. created temperatures so hot that one poor soul's brain was transformed into glass, researchers report.
A group of insurance providers has pledged to spend $55 million to create a new non-profit company to manufacture generic prescription drugs at lower costs.
Ancient tooth plaque suggests the first settlers of Vanuatu brought bananas with them when they colonized the Pacific island some 3,000 years ago.
Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters will perform across North America on a new tour in the summer.
The family of late rapper Juice WRLD has released a statement for the first time following the musician's recent death.
Dutch carrier KLM announced Thursday it will resume flights over Iran, about two weeks after it and several other airlines barred flights in the airspace after Tehran accidentally shot down a Ukrainian jetliner.
"The Chi" creator Lena Waithe and Alana Mayo have separated two months after announcing their marriage.
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