Erika Kirk, widow of the late MAGA activist Charlie Kirk, made an emotional return to the public stage at a Turning Point USA event, speaking alongside Vice President JD Vance. She emphasized reclaiming territory and continuing her husband’s legacy, hi…
King Charles strips Andrew of remaining royal titles amid Jeffrey Epstein fallout
King Charles removed the remaining royal titles from his brother Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, formerly a prince. He’s also been ordered to leave his royal residence amid the fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein sex abuse scandal.
Turkish court sentences hotel owner and 10 others to life for deadly fire that killed 78
A Turkish court has sentenced the owner of a ski resort hotel and 10 others to life in prison for severe negligence in a deadly fire.
US strikes on alleged drug boats violate law, UN human rights chief says
Volker Türk said the strikes were “unacceptable” and urged Washington to halt them immediately.
A look at the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa
Search and rescue efforts stretch into a third day after Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica as one of the strongest Atlantic storms on record. Nearly a half million people on the island remain without power. CBS News’ Jason Allen reports.
Giuffre family notes Andrew’s UK royal expulsion, calls for US questioning
Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, accused both Jeffrey Epstein and the former Prince Andrew of abuse.
What’s Next for Andrew After He Loses ‘Prince’ Title?
King Charles III’s brother will retreat further from public life after additional damaging revelations about his ties to the sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein.
Why spiders are the ultimate interior decorators
After crafting a gauzy web, a spider might reckon that the construction isn’t complete. Some spiders, known as orb weavers, often add decoration.
WA nurses help NICU babies, families celebrate first Halloween
Nurses at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane made around 60 felt Halloween costumes for babies in the NICU.
Seattle-area buyers don’t skip homes with dark histories, agents say
In Washington, sellers don’t have to disclose that someone died in a home. But buyers care less about the history of a home amid a competitive market.