As the Supreme Court prepares to reconvene next week, the justices agreed to hear eight new cases on Thursday.
The South Korean company confirmed some of its top-loading washers may “experience abnormal vibrations.”
The severity of the crash is unclear.
The country’s military said “significant casualties” were inflicted on militants as well as those who support them. Pakistan denies any such operation took place.
Dozens are still missing in China after powerful storms triggered landslides.
Police say Alfred Okwera Olango pointed a vaping device before he was killed in a San Diego suburb Tuesday.
Students have demonstrated across the country for the last 10 days as fees are set to increase.
The 14-member group has agreed to reduce output for the first time in eight years in an effort to boost prices.
In a clip unearthed by Mother Jones, the Republican presidential nominee boasts about hiring a possibly underage woman simply because she was attractive.
Three people, including two children, suffered minor injuries after a teenage shooter opened fire, officials said.
The state is cutting ties with the bank for a year, following a scandal involving fake accounts.
Amnesty International has canceled a speaking event in Bangkok after receiving arrest threats from government officials.
The volcano in Indonesia erupted Tuesday, sending hundreds of tourists clambering down the mountain.
The biggest threat to the Republican nominee is not his poor performance in the debate, but his reaction to it: blaming microphones, insisting he won, and doubling down on gaffes.
Syrian airstrikes damaged two hospitals—part of the intensified, and indiscriminate, bombardment of the rebel-held part of the city.
The “Pharma Bro” is auctioning off the opportunity to raise money for his former publicist’s son, who is recovering from leukemia.
A severe weather system knocked out power for all 1.7 million people in South Australia.
Officers in El Cajon, California, originally said the man had a gun, but there’s growing doubt he had a weapon.