A powerful storm system took aim at the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, spawning a tornado that caused damage east of Houston. (Jan. 24)
Chris Hipkins sworn in as New Zealand Prime Minister
Chris Hipkins has been sworn in as the 41st Prime Minister of New Zealand, completing the transition of power from Jacinda Ardern.
The formalities took place at Government House in Wellington where Deputy Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni and former depu…
Today in History for January 25th
Highlights of Today in History: Iran-held hostages released, Charles Manson and followers convicted, Jackson settles molestation claims, Alicia Keys is born.
Celebrating the Lunar New Year with Dumpling Daughter
FOX 5 is celebrating the Lunar New Year by getting luck from the dumplings! We caught up with the team at Dumpling Daughter to talk about how the restaurant started and how it’s expanded into a national business.
Erdogan warns Sweden on NATO after Koran burning
DefenceTalkTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Sweden on Monday that it should not expect his backing to join NATO following the burning of the Koran outside Ankara’s embassy in Stockholm. Erdogan’s furious comments further distan…
Fears of escalation after Myanmar air raids near India border
Five people were killed in the attacks, which struck the headquarters of the Chin National Front, an ethnic armed group.
Android 14 Set To Block Certain Outdated Apps From Being Installed
To help reduce the potential for malware, Android 14 will begin fully blocking the installation of apps that target outdated versions of Android. 9to5Google reports: For years now, the guidelines for the Google Play Store have ensured that Android deve…
Medicare taskforce urged to let patients see nurses, physiotherapists or counsellors instead of GPs
Allied health groups say allowing people to see other practitioners in first instance would reduce load on doctorsFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAllied …
Cargo ship sinks between South Korea, Japan; 5 crew rescued
South Korean and Japanese coast guards were searching for 17 crewmembers of a cargo ship that sank early Wednesday while transporting lumber in waters between South Korea and Japan.
Coca-Cola in the Forbidden City: Why this 1981 photo symbolized a cultural shift in China
A young man stands grinning in Beijing’s Forbidden City. It’s the dead of winter, and one of his hands is buried deep into the pockets of his long overcoat to protect it from the chill. The other grasps the unmistakable contours of a glass Coca-Cola bo…