"It's finally happening," Mira Sorvino commented on the post. "Bursting with joy to be 'reunited.'"
"It's finally happening," Mira Sorvino commented on the post. "Bursting with joy to be 'reunited.'"
Even after depletion of Social Security’s retirement trust fund, the system will continue issuing benefits, albeit at reduced amounts.
A World Cup referee from Somalia who was denied entry to the United States has returned home, where he was received by a crowd of of supporters and officials.
Justice Department attorneys argued the lawsuit was filed too late and that halting the event would disrupt months of planning.
Members of the House Oversight Committee are slated to interview the billionaire Microsoft co-founder behind closed doors, as they have done with other witnesses.
A class-action lawsuit has been filed over an xAI data center in Mississippi, claiming it disrupts the quality of life of more than 10,000 nearby residents.
The quake struck off the coast of the city of Hilo, which has a population of around 44,000 and is a popular tourist spot known for its beaches and state parks.
Iran launched attacks on sites in Bahrain and Kuwait, which both sounded alerts and fired air defenses in response.
The United States will play Paraguay in its World Cup opener on June 12 in Los Angeles.
Chester Hembree is used to helping out stranded motorists, but this was a new type of emergency for the roadside assistance truck driver.
Bill Cody was a longtime DJ for WSM in Nashville, Tennessee. He had suffered from heart and kidney failure.
Health officials confirm elevated tick activity across the Portland metro area after a warm winter, but say residents should still enjoy parks and trails.
"You should feel lucky you got 35 years because I've been given a life sentence without my son," Metcalf's mother told Anthony in court.
The last Mega Millions jackpot winner won $60 million on March 17.
Sgt. Garrett Thornton was shot four times while responding to the deadly incident May 31. While still hospitalized, the Sandy Police Department said he's improving.
A person of interest has been detained after a deadly shooting that happened in the parking lot of a Fred Meyer in Wood Village.
Tiny Heirloom is now under investigation after KGW exposed dozens of lawsuits and complaints that the company took large deposits and failed to deliver tiny homes.
A Maine man faces charges after allegedly forcing a woman into marriage and participating in a "satanic ritual," court documents and reports said.
Organizers have until July 6 to collect roughly 41,000 signatures to qualify for the November ballot.
Portland General Electric had filed for a 29% rate increase on large-load customers and slight decreases for all other customers. Regulators say they need more time.
Kalshi will assign a score to new markets to determine how much it believes that particular market is at risk of insider trading or market manipulation.
A string of properties on North Maryland Street are slated for demolition so a developer can put in apartments. The homes have sat empty for years due to delays.
A Multnomah County jury convicted 30-year-old Isaac Cortez Bynum Jr. five years later, in the shooting death of 17-year-old Seneca Alexander in Gresham.
Police found a newborn with the placenta still attached, they said, inside a van filled with filthy blankets, blood and afterbirth — left alone for 48 minutes.
Adrian Richardson had been reportedly harassing other passengers when the bus driver pulled over and asked him to leave. Another passenger then shot Richardson.
House Republicans have passed a nearly $70 billion bill to fund immigration enforcement agencies for the next three years and the rest of Trump's term.
The updated rule is to ensure that no player misses the final through suspension for getting a yellow card in the semifinal.
Actor Anthony Guidera, known for his roles in "The Godfather Part III" and "Species," died June 7 after suffering cardiac arrest at his Southern California home.
University of Oregon said it completed a bomb threat investigation but found "nothing of concern" after asking people to stay award from the Hayward Field area.
If adopted into law, Gov. Bob Ferguson expects the policy to take effect in September 2027.