Prince Charles self-isolating after testing positive for COVID a second time
Prince Charles has tested positive for COVID-19 and is self-isolating, his office said Thursday. The heir to the throne previously contracted the virus in March 2020.
Russia launches new military drills near Ukraine
Tensions are growing in Eastern Europe as Russia continues to build up a presence of military forces along its border with Ukraine.
Bouncy castle in Australia lifted into air by wind, killing 5 children
A bouncy castle accident in Tasmania, Australia, left five children dead and several others hurt, authorities said.
'My name is Cleo': Video shows rescue of 4-year-old missing for weeks
Police confirmed a 36-year-old Carnarvon man, who was not known to the family, had been arrested.
Subtropical Storm Wanda forms in Atlantic, using last of 2021 names
With the formation of this subtropical storm, all of the names on the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season list have been used.
17 American missionaries kidnapped by gang in Haiti, religious group says
Children are among the group of 17 U.S. missionaries that has been kidnapped by a gang in Haiti, according to a religious group with direct knowledge of the incident.
Track the Tropics: Hurricane forecasters monitor 2 tropical waves
The FOX 35 Storm Team is monitoring two tropical waves in the Atlantic. Depend on us for the latest tropical updates.
Tropical Storm Rose forms in Atlantic; NHC tracks additional wave off African Coast
The tropics have heated up over the last 24 hours, with two new tropical storms and another wave coming off the African Coast.
Disney World History: The opening and evolution of the iconic ‘Space Mountain’ attraction
The attraction has provided park guests with an out-of-this-world experience as they strap into a rocket, drop into darkness, and fly through space.
Hurricane Larry churns as a powerful Category 3 storm
Larry has maximum sustained winds of 120 mph, making it a Category 3 hurricane. It will remain a major hurricane through the week.
US airstrike targets Islamic State member in Afghanistan
The United States military struck back at the Islamic State on Saturday, bombing an IS member in Afghanistan less than 48 hours after a devastating suicide bombing claimed by the group killed as many as 169 Afghans and 13 American service members at the Kabul airport.
13 US service members among several killed in Kabul airport suicide attacks
U.S. officials said 13 U.S. service members were among several people killed in a pair of suicide attacks outside the Kabul airport.
Reaction to U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan
The U.S. spent two decades in Afghanistan and it took just days for the Taliban to take back the county. It has been an emotional roller coater for those who served there.
27 people aboard Carnival cruise test positive for COVID-19
A Carnival cruise on which 27 people tested positive for COVID-19 just before the ship made a stop in Belize City this week was headed back to Galveston, Texas Friday.
How much will it cost? Disneyland Paris debuts paid fast lane access
There is no word yet on if the Disney Premier Access service will come to the American parks.
'It's dangerous': DeSantis tells protesters to stop shutting down roads
On Thursday, Governor Ron DeSantis spoke in Miami about the ongoing unrest in Cuba and its effect on Florida.
Gov. DeSantis calls for Pres. Biden to provide Cuba with internet
Internet in the communist country was reportedly shut off to suppress recent protests and dissent.
China says most rocket debris burned up before crashing into Indian Ocean
China's space agency said a core segment of its biggest rocket reentered Earth’s atmosphere above the Maldives in the Indian Ocean and that most of it burned up early Sunday.
21-ton Chinese rocket part expected to fall to Earth
The almost 100-foot core of China's Long March 5B rocket is likely to make an uncontrolled reentry at an unknown point in the coming days. The spacecraft launched Thursday into low Earth orbit from Hainan's Wenchang Center, ferrying the Tianhe module for the country's first permanent space station.
Prince Philip funeral reunites William and Harry, who were seen exchanging words after the service
Though Princes William and Harry didn't walk side-by-side during the funeral procession for Prince Philip, they were seen walking together and exchanging words as they left the service.