Global markets slid Tuesday as a widening war with Iran rattled investors, sending oil prices sharply higher and weighing on stocks from Asia to Europe and the United States amid fears of prolonged economic damage.
Sen. Thom Tillis unloaded on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Tuesday, saying she's failed as a leader, and he threatened to hinder Senate business until she produces information about immigration arrests.
Bruce Campbell, the cult horror icon best known for his role in "The Evil Dead" franchise, announced Monday that he has been diagnosed with a form of cancer that is "treatable" but not "curable."
Elijah Blue Allman, son of pop icon Cher, was arrested Sunday in New Hampshire, where police said he broke into a home and was found sitting in the living room smoking a cigarette, multiple news outlets report.
McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski wanted to show the world just how good the company's new Big Arch burger was. What he got instead was a masterclass in how not to eat a hamburger on camera.
New York's $124 billion Medicaid program is under Dr. Mehmet Oz's magnifying glass -- the latest development in the Trump administration's "war on fraud" initiative.
A sell-off for stocks is slamming into Wall Street Tuesday after wrapping around the world, as oil prices leap even higher with worries that the widening war with Iran may do more sustained damage to the economy than feared.