Ozzy Osbourne Died of a Heart Attack, Death Certificate Shows
The document also notes that he suffered from Parkinson’s disease.
The document also notes that he suffered from Parkinson’s disease.
If finalized, the move would escalate the Trump administration’s efforts to claw back billions of dollars in climate grants awarded under President Biden.
Most Republican lawmakers are avoiding town hall meetings, reluctant to confront energized Democrats and answer tough questions. When Representative Mike Flood of Nebraska gave it a try, the booing started in seconds.
JPMorgan and Bank of America rejected Trump Organization deposits, the president said, fueling his displeasure with Wall Street.
These back-to-school reads will help children tackle first-day nerves, new teachers, letters, numbers and more.
Dōgon is bigger and more polished than its New York cousin, and every bit as ambitious.
President Trump accused India of aiding Moscow’s war on Ukraine by purchasing Russian energy, derailing trade talks between India and the United States.
Documents show that GoLaxy has emerged as a leader in technologically advanced, state-aligned influence campaigns.
We take a look at the political fight over a redrawn map.
Plus, remembering “the Willy Wonka of cheese.”
Record-setting rain has brought chaos to parts of Hong Kong, with submerged streets, stranded buses and landslides. Residents were advised to avoid going out.
Israel called for the meeting to debate the plight of captives still held by Hamas. The discussion will take place as the humanitarian crisis in the territory continues and as truce talks have stalled.
Germany, after the Holocaust, has a special bond with Israel. But a hunger crisis in Gaza is creating a demand for Berlin to take bolder action.
The Palestinian activist discusses the Columbia protests, ICE detention and free speech in America.
Lawyers for Byron Black, found guilty of three murders, have argued that an execution may be more painful because of his heart implant.
In order to flip five U.S. House seats, Republicans are gambling that they can retain President Trump’s 2024 gains with Latinos and that voters won’t mind their hardball tactics.
While the Dragon Bravo Fire has burned more than 123,000 acres, much of the surrounding national park remains open. Here’s the latest.
Three Opinion writers debate whether universities should make a deal with the administration.
In his seven-story townhouse, the sex offender hosted the elite, displayed photos with presidents and showcased a first edition of “Lolita,” according to previously unreported photos and letters.
A new, career-spanning essay collection shows how she has never lost touch with the mischievous creativity of her 7-year-old self.
Very few people know what it’s like to recover, physically and emotionally, from a shark bite. But some of the ones who do are ready to help.
The practice appears to be a more targeted version of the mass separation of migrant children from their parents from President Trump’s first term, which caused a global outcry.
A decline in the number of children and rise in the number of choices has created a crisis for public schools. Some are trying new strategies to recruit students.
The case against a Chicago mortgage lender has become a Rorschach test for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, epitomizing how the left and the right feel about the agency.
What the world’s only atomic bombings, carried out by Americans, did to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
“No, you fool!” Colbert said after the president ousted a Labor Department official over a jobs report. “Now there’s one less job!”
Russia’s president has lost faith in the very idea of reaching agreements with the United States.
The New York Times identified a series of missteps that made a Jeju Air flight’s catastrophic end much more deadly.
Original designs for a structure at the end of the runway stipulated that it should break apart easily on impact. It ended up being made of concrete.
A business called Northern Lights is seen as a model for efforts to pump carbon dioxide deep into wells, but high costs remain an obstacle.