Poland's Andrzej Duda expected to face strong competition in presidential election
Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski is expected to force a runoff election as he faces off against incumbent Andrzej Duda in Poland's presidential elections on Sunday.
Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski is expected to force a runoff election as he faces off against incumbent Andrzej Duda in Poland's presidential elections on Sunday.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said the "window is closing" for the United States to control the COVID-19 pandemic as cases surged in Florida, Texas and Arizona pushing the national total past 2.5 million.
Firefighters, property owners and travelers are bracing for an unusually potent windstorm that is forecast to target a large portion of the southwestern United States through Monday.
The producers of the upcoming Broadway productions of "American Buffalo" and "The Minutes" say the stage shows will not open this year as planned.
Two new thrillers starring and produced by Vivica A. Fox are slated to premiere on the Lifetime Movie Network next month.
The coronavirus pandemic has topped two milestones -- 10 million cases and 500,000 deaths -- since the first cases were reported six months ago.
President Donald Trump on Sunday denied a New York Times report saying he and Vice President Mike Pence were briefed about Russia allegedly paying bounties to Taliban fighters to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
A remake of the classic comedy adventure, "The Princess Bride," has been filmed from actors' homes during the coronavirus pandemic.
Alicia Keys, Black Thought, Chloe X Halle, DaBaby and John Legend are set to perform remotely for Sunday's virtual BET Awards ceremony.
Singer Beyonce will release a new visual album called "Black is King" on Disney+ on July 31.
One man was fatally shot and another injured during a peaceful protest at Jefferson Square Park in Louisville, Ky., seeking justice in the killing of Breonna Taylor on Saturday night.
A lone gunman entered a Walmart distribution center in Northern California, killing one person and injuring six others with a semi-automatic rifle before police officers killed him, authorities said.
A stagnant weather pattern has set up across the central and eastern United States, sparking daily rounds of showers and heavy thunderstorms into the start of July.
On June 28, 1969, the clientele of a New York City gay bar, the Stonewall Inn, rioted after it was raided by police. The event is considered the start of the gay liberation movement.
Football Hall of Fame member John Elway turns 60 and filmmaker Mel Brooks turns 94, among the famous birthdays for June 28.
Three people in New Mexico have died, one has been blinded and three others are in critical condition after drinking tainted hand sanitizer, health officials say.
Milton Glaser, a graphic designer remembered for brightly colored posters, magazines, book covers and record sleeves -- and the iconic "I ♥ NY" logo -- died on Friday, his 91st birthday.
Asian Americans affected by President Donald Trump's use of the phrase "Kung Flu" to refer to the novel coronavirus are taking their campaign to the streets.
Mississippi's state senate voted 36-14 Saturday in favor of a resolution that would allow lawmakers to change the state flag.
Brazil's government announced Saturday that it has signed a $127 million agreement to start producing an experimental COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca.
Florida broke its single-day record for COVID-19 cases again Saturday with 9,585 cases in 24 hours.
The Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously Friday to approve an ordinance that, if approved by voters, would remove the requirement for a police department from the city charter.
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