A 53-year-old British man who injured 65 people when his car rammed into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, police said.
"We must face reality: Since the Second World War, our world has never been more dangerous and unstable. Canada is facing challenges that, in our lifetimes, are unprecedented."
Bone-chilling viral video shows the moment a Chinese paraglider almost froze to death after he was apparently sucked into the clouds -- leaving him stranded roughly 5 miles off the ground and covered head-to-toe in ice.
The teen, identified by local media as Ryan Satterthwaite, died in a New Zealand hospital on Monday -- a day after he suffered a "serious head injury" playing the game in Palmerston North, cops said.
WASHINGTON — President Trump warned Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “playing with fire” — days after he called the dictator “absolutely crazy” over repeated aerial attacks against Ukraine. “What Vladimir Putin doesn’t realize is that if it weren’t for me, lots of really bad things would have already happened to Russia, and I mean REALLY BAD,” Trump...
A screening of the latest ‘Final Destination’ movie took a scary turn, mimicking a scene straight out of the franchise, when the theater's roof collapsed on viewers.
"So if I get f--king smoked today. Just want to say that this is the best thing I’ve ever done with my life," Johnathan A. Pebley texted his dad in January while fighting for Ukraine.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration will let energy giant Chevron keep its key infrastructure in Venezuela — but is standing firm on barring the Houston-based company from importing oil extracted from Nicolás Maduro’s left-wing dictatorship, The Post has learned. Chevron previously had until Tuesday to remove all its assets from the South American country after...
Several people were injured in the UK after a car plowed through a parade of Liverpool FC football fans who were celebrating the team’s Premier League championship.
The West has lifted all range restrictions on the weapons delivered to Ukraine, freeing Kyiv to strike at any Russian military target across the border, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Monday.