David Cho Yong-gi, founder of South Korea's Yoido megachurch, dies at 85

David Cho Yong-gi, a South Korean pastor who founded one of South Korea's largest and most popular megachurches died on Tuesday morning, his church said in a news release.


See the best celebrity style from the Met Gala

Pop culture's most famous faces descended on the The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday evening to celebrate the fashion industry's party of the year: the Met Gala.


Top US spy says Somalia, Yemen, Syria and Iraq represent greater terrorist threat than Afghanistan

Afghanistan is no longer the US' top concern among international terrorist threats to the American homeland, the nation's top spy said at an intelligence and national security conference in Washington on Monday, even amid ongoing fears from some critics who argue that the country could become a haven for terrorist organizations like ISIS and al Qaeda to regroup following the US withdrawal.


Mexico's abortion ruling could make waves beyond its borders

The ground literally shook on the day the Mexican Supreme Court decriminalized abortion: On September 7, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck the Mexican Pacific coast, rocking several states and killing one person. It lasted about a minute.


Whirlpool will pay workers $1,000 to get vaccinated

Whirlpool is offering to pay workers $1,000 to get vaccinated against Covid-19.


Norway appears set to replace Conservative government amid oil debate, preliminary results show

Norway appears set to put an end to the Conservative-led coalition government's eight years of rule, preliminary results from the country's parliamentary election showed on Monday — a shift that environmental advocates have long awaited as they push to end the country's dependence on its lucrative oil industry.


Gold mask among 3,000-year-old relics unearthed in southwest China

A gold mask dating back over 3,000 years is among hundreds of relics uncovered from a series of sacrificial pits in southwest China, according to the Sichuan Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration.


Andrew Neil resigns as chair of GB News three months after network's launch

Andrew Neil has stepped down as chairman of GB News, just three months after the channel launched in the United Kingdom with a pledge to take on "woke warriors."


First Pakistan International Airlines flight since foreign troop withdrawal lands in Kabul

A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) passenger plane from Islamabad touched down in Kabul on Monday morning, according to an airline spokesman.


The hard reality of Brexit is hitting Britain. It's costing everyone but Boris Johnson

From one end of the supply chain to the other, the UK's food producers have endured a summer of trouble.