'Calendar Girls' shows senior women like you've never seen them (but probably should)
Wearing matching glittery unicorn hats, rainbow tutus or white furry boots, a troupe of 30 senior women have built a reputation across Southern Florida with choreographed dances to pop songs. Called the "Calendar Girls," the dancers aren't professionals, but put on 130 shows per year — and do their own makeup and styling from YouTube tutorials — under the rigorous direction of 71-year-old athlete Katherine Shortlidge.
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan blames establishment figures for plot to kill him
Pakistan's ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday blamed establishment figures for a plot to kill him, saying unnamed agencies were undermining democracy in the country.
Cartoons and Quranic verses form the latest Saudi-Iran battleground
The animated simulation shows a fleet of drones approaching an oil facility belonging to Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state oil company. Air raid sirens are heard with ominous background music as the drones aim at the facility, apparently ready to strike.
China's rocket booster falls from space, crash lands in the Pacific Ocean
The charred remnants of a rocket booster plunged uncontrolled back to Earth Friday morning, an event decried in the West as an irresponsibly risky move by the China National Space Administration.
Interest rates will keep rising. How high will they go?
What will the Federal Reserve do at its meeting in December? Analysts can speculate all they want, but Fed officials say they will be using hard economic data to make their next decision.
South Korea scrambles fighter jets after detecting 180 North Korean warplanes, military says
South Korea scrambled around 80 fighter jets after detecting a large number of North Korean warplanes during a four-hour period Friday, the country's military said in a statement, in a further escalation of regional tensions.
This roasted pigeon dish may have changed the course of modern Chinese history
A massive blue and red neon sign hovers above a narrow alley off busy Nathan Road in Hong Kong's Yau Ma Tei area.
Analysis: America's housing dream is broken
A little over a decade ago, the dominant narrative about the housing market was that Millennials simply weren't buying. They were either too cheap, lazy, or itinerant to commit to something as weighty as a mortgage.
Germany's leader and top CEOs are flying into Beijing. They need China more than ever
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will arrive in China on Friday with a team of top executives and a clear message: business with the world's second largest economy must continue.
Ecuador authorities vow to regain control of prisons amid wave of violence
Ecuador is on heightened security amid an intensifying wave of violence that has left multiple police officers dead and forced president Guillermo Lasso to declare a 45-day state of emergency in provinces Guayas and Esmeraldas.