Communists sue, claiming online voting in Moscow was rigged

Russia's Communist Party filed multiple lawsuits Wednesday to contest parliamentary election results from online voting in Moscow, which party members allege was rigged and blame for their defeat in races in the Russian capital.

Artist makes off with pile of cash intended to be art

An artist who was given a pile of money by a museum with which to create a piece of artwork, submitted two empty canvases — titled “Take the Money and Run.”

Amtrak train derailment leaves 3 dead, several hurt in Montana

The Liberty County Sheriff's Office confirmed to FOX Television Stations that at least three people were killed after an Amtrak train derailed near Joplin, Montana.

Michigan's Debbie Dingell, Georgia' Marjorie Taylor Greene get in abortion rights shouting match

Dingell shouted about a "lack of civility." "You know what?" Greene responded, "Killing a baby up until birth is a lack of civility. It’s called murder." "We have lots of laws we follow," Dingell retorted. "You should practice the basic thing you're taught in church: Respect your neighbor."

African leaders call out UN member states over inequities of global COVID-19 vaccine distribution

The inequity of COVID-19 vaccine distribution came into sharp focus Thursday as many of the African countries whose populations have little to no access to the life-saving shots stepped to the podium to speak at the U.N.’s annual meeting of world leaders.

FBI helps conduct grid search of 25,000-acre wildlife reserve for Brian Laundrie

Additional FBI resources were brought in to help Florida authorities continue the search of Sarasota County swampland to find the one person who may know what happened to Gabby Petito, but the search wrapped up once again with “nothing found.”

Pfizer COVID-19 booster: CDC panel continues discussions after FDA sign-off

A CDC panel continued to discuss specific recommendations on Pfizer’s COVID-19 booster following the FDA’s sign-off for certain Americans.

‘America’s Most Wanted’ ex-host confident public will find Brian Laundrie: ‘Our hotline blew up’

As law enforcement marked another day in the search for Brian Laundrie, former "America’s Most Wanted" host John Walsh believes the public will find Gabby Petito’s fiancé in the end.

Brian Laundrie's neighbor reacts to Gabby Petito homicide confirmation: 'I'm really angry now'

Charlene Guthrie, who lives across the street from where Brian Laundrie lives, said the Laundrie family should have come forward and spoke to investigators in Gabby Petito's case sooner. 'They remained so normal through the whole thing, you know, while they were here, till he went on the run.'

Where is Brian? Dive team called to preserve amid search for person of interest in Gabby Petito case

Divers with an underwater recovery team have been called to the 25,000-acre Carlton Reserve in Venice where the search continues for Brian Laundrie, the sole person of interest in the Gabby Petito disappearance. It's not yet clear why, however.

Victim of East Oakland homicide killed while feeding the homeless

Lisa Chavez says Robert Herron found a way to help others despite his own struggles. In her words, he was a success story with a sad ending. He was one of 100 people killed in Oakland this year.

Willie Garson, 'Sex and the City' star, dead at 57

Willie Garson's son Nathen confirmed his father's death in a tribute posted to Instagram on Tuesday.

McDonald's plans to phase out plastic toys in Happy Meals

McDonald’s plans to “drastically” reduce the plastic in its Happy Meal toys worldwide by 2025.

Mayorkas: Border Patrol horseback photos 'horrified' him

DHS chief Alejandro Mayorkas said images of what appeared to be Border Patrol agents on horseback rounding up migrants trying to cross the border “horrified” him.

Autumnal equinox 2021: Here’s when fall officially starts

Sept. 22, 2021, marks the official start of fall in the Northern Hemisphere. Here’s when the leaves may start to change and more.