12 service members confirmed killed in Kabul terror attack
WSJ Editorial page deputy editor Dan Henninger tells 'The Story' his prediction of how Biden will respond: 'Ideally, we would hear some admission of error.'
Downtown Los Angeles stabbing caught on video, police looking for suspect
Authorities are searching for a man captured on surveillance footage stabbing someone in a downtown Los Angeles shop in an unprovoked attack earlier this month, officials said this week.
Washington state to kill up to 2 wolves in response to attacks on calves
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife ordered the killing of two gray wolves Thursday after multiple recent attacks on cattle in the northeastern area of the state.
Indiana babysitter pleads not guilty in death of girl, 11 months, found dead in woods
A man charged in connection with the death of an 11-month-old Indiana girl found in a wooded area pleaded not guilty this week after coroner officials ruled her death a homicide.
US sharing intelligence with Taliban to thwart ISIS attacks, general says
U.S. military officials said the United States "will continue to coordinate" with the Taliban in providing safe passage to the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, where suicide bombers carried out an attack that killed 12 U.S. service members and injured 15 others.
First 'Spencer' trailer sees Kristen Stewart portray Princess Diana
Director Pablo Larraín confirmed the film won't cover the tragic death of Diana but instead will focus on her turbulent marriage to Prince Charles and her role as a mother to sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.
Afghan girl seen in viral photo skipping on airport tarmac after arriving in Brussels following evacuation
A moving photo of a young Afghan girl skipping on the tarmac of a Belgian airport after being evacuated from her war-torn native country has gone viral.
Family of mother stuck in Afghanistan with children describes chaos amid Kabul bombing
An Afghan mother with five of her children watched chaos unfold in Kabul Thursday as she waited for admittance into the airport near Abbey Gate as a suspected suicide bomber detonated an explosive device, killing at least 12 U.S. service members and dozens of Afghan civilians.