King Charles III 27 mins ago King Charles excluded Prince Harry from Christmas, feels son makes 'too many demands': expert Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, reportedly haven’t received an invitation to this year’s gathering at Sandringham, the royal family’s country estate.
South Korea 2 hours ago South Korean leader facing mounting calls to resign or be impeached over martial law South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing pressure from legislators and the public to step down or be impeached after he ended a martial law.
World 6 hours ago Thieves steal 2,500 pies in odd food heist gone wrong: 'So much waste' British thieves recently stole a truck filled with savory pies, estimated to be worth $32,000. The van and pies were later found damaged.
South Korea 8 hours ago CNN panel sees 'parallels' between South Korean president declaring martial law and Trump, Jan. 6 riots A CNN panel suggested there were parallels between South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declaring martial law in his country and the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.
Africa 11 hours ago Biden pledges $1B in aid to Africa as North Carolina residents continue to struggle after Helene President Biden pledged over $1 billion to Africa to help with those displaced by severe drought as residents of North Carolina continue to rebuild after Helene.
Fox News Flash 11 hours ago Trump's 'hell to pay' warning to Hamas welcomed by hostages' families: The 'language we were missing' Adi Alexander and Ruby Chen, whose sons are Hamas captives, react to President-elect Trump's vow of "hell to pay" if Hamas does not release hostages by Jan. 20.
Benjamin Netanyahu 11 hours ago Israel's Netanyahu reacts after Trump warns of 'hell to pay' if Hamas doesn't free hostages Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says President-elect Trump has the emphasis in "the right place" with his latest demand for Hamas to release hostages.
VIDEO 12 hours ago Biden announces US to provide over $1B in aid to Africans displaced by historic droughts President Biden, while speaking in Angola on Tuesday, announced the U.S. would provide over $1 billion in humanitarian aid to Africans displaced by droughts and food insecurity.
Israel 12 hours ago Trump bucks Biden's 'don't' doctrine on world stage, hits adversaries with 'all hell to pay' deadline President-elect Trump is already warning Middle East terrorists there will be "all hell to pay" amid their war against Israel after President Biden warned adversaries "don't."
Entertainment 13 hours ago Goo Goo Dolls singer hospitalized with pneumonia; band cancels concerts in South Africa Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik was hospitalized with pneumonia, and the '90s rock band postponed a string of concerts in South Africa on doctor's orders.