South Korea to investigate over 200 possibly manipulated foreign adoptions
South Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission said Thursday it will investigate 237 more cases of South Korean adoptees who suspect their family origins were manipulated
South Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission said Thursday it will investigate 237 more cases of South Korean adoptees who suspect their family origins were manipulated
Researchers discovered a female crocodile had a “virgin birth” at a Costa Rica zoo while living alone and found that one of the eggs laid
Ukraine on Thursday launched its highly anticipated counteroffensive against occupying Russian forces, sources familiar confirmed to Fox News. Ukrainian fighters are making a large push
It is the end of the road for rowing your own gears in a Dodge muscle car, but the last one is a beast. Dodge
Another Major League Baseball game has been postponed due to poor air quality as smoke has impacted the northeastern part of the country as a
Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael S. Harrison is stepping down after four years in the role, a tenure that focused on leading the city’s embattled police
Jana Kramer announced on Thursday she is expecting a baby with her fiancé, former soccer player Allan Russell. Kramer, 39, shared the exciting news on
Jessie James Decker is looking for a change. The country pop singer shared a photo of a tattoo on the back of her neck on
Extremist rebels in eastern Congo’s Ituri province killed at least 18 people in several villages, according to a human rights group. Fighters with the Allied
A local representative says at least 13 people are dead and 21 have been wounded in clashes at a United Nations site in South Sudan
The Pakistani Taliban targeted security forces in a northwestern province in Pakistan on Thursday, killing two officers and a guard at a nearby bank, authorities
A suicide bomber targeted a memorial service in Afghanistan’s northeastern Badakhshan province on Thursday, killing at least 13 people, officials said. A former Taliban police
African American families are seeking the return of land or some form of reparations from both the University of Alabama and the University of Georgia
Stephen A. Smith is in the business of talking sports, but the ESPN personality made somewhat of an exception this week when discussing an alleged
Republican lawmakers in Louisiana successfully led a ban on transgender treatment for minors, voting to pass the law in a “veto-proof” majority, according to the
South Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission said Thursday it will investigate 237 more cases of South Korean adoptees who suspect their family origins were manipulated
Researchers discovered a female crocodile had a “virgin birth” at a Costa Rica zoo while living alone and found that one of the eggs laid
Ukraine on Thursday launched its highly anticipated counteroffensive against occupying Russian forces, sources familiar confirmed to Fox News. Ukrainian fighters are making a large push
It is the end of the road for rowing your own gears in a Dodge muscle car, but the last one is a beast. Dodge
Another Major League Baseball game has been postponed due to poor air quality as smoke has impacted the northeastern part of the country as a
Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael S. Harrison is stepping down after four years in the role, a tenure that focused on leading the city’s embattled police
Jana Kramer announced on Thursday she is expecting a baby with her fiancé, former soccer player Allan Russell. Kramer, 39, shared the exciting news on
Jessie James Decker is looking for a change. The country pop singer shared a photo of a tattoo on the back of her neck on
Extremist rebels in eastern Congo’s Ituri province killed at least 18 people in several villages, according to a human rights group. Fighters with the Allied
A local representative says at least 13 people are dead and 21 have been wounded in clashes at a United Nations site in South Sudan
The Pakistani Taliban targeted security forces in a northwestern province in Pakistan on Thursday, killing two officers and a guard at a nearby bank, authorities
A suicide bomber targeted a memorial service in Afghanistan’s northeastern Badakhshan province on Thursday, killing at least 13 people, officials said. A former Taliban police
African American families are seeking the return of land or some form of reparations from both the University of Alabama and the University of Georgia
Stephen A. Smith is in the business of talking sports, but the ESPN personality made somewhat of an exception this week when discussing an alleged
Republican lawmakers in Louisiana successfully led a ban on transgender treatment for minors, voting to pass the law in a “veto-proof” majority, according to the