Los Angeles scrubs Catholic Saint Junipero Serra from park where statue was torn down by activists
Los Angeles is scrubbing the name of Junipero Serra, a Catholic saint and missionary, from a downtown Los Angeles Park, more than a year after activists vandalized statues of the 19th century priest.
Loudoun County superintendent apologizes, board member resigns as backlash grows over alleged sexual assaults
The superintendent of Loudoun County Public Schools issued an apology and a school board member resigned on Friday as the district faces mounting backlash over its response to two alleged sexual assaults, one of which was allegedly carried out by a skirt-wearing male student in a girls' bathroom.
Melinda Gates and Jennifer Gates all smiles ahead of lavish weekend wedding
Melinda Gates and Jennifer Gates were all smiles as they left a luncheon at The Plaza Hotel on Wednesday. The two have been in the city ahead of Jennifer's wedding to Nayel Nassar.
Border Patrol finds two sisters, 4 and 6, alone near border in Yuma sector
Border Patrol agents said Tuesday they found two little sisters, ages 4 and 6, wandering alone just south of the Morelos Dam at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Former President Barack Obama will attend the United Nations climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, next month to highlight the "important progress" made with regard to climate change since the Paris Agreement took effect.
DOJ will ask Supreme Court to halt Texas abortion law
The Biden administration said Friday it will turn next to the U.S. Supreme Court in another attempt to halt a Texas law that has banned most abortions since September.