Amazon jumped the gun with Margaret Atwood’s “The Testaments,” arguably the year’s most anticipated novel.
Author: Associated Press
Making the climb to the summit of majestic Mount Fuji under a deep orange sky
The Yoshida trail is the easiest and most popular among the routes to the top.
Ohio woman arrested with baby hidden in bag at Philippines airport
Officials say Jennifer Erin Talbot, from Ohio, was intercepted at the boarding gate by airline personnel.
Couple arrested in multiple burglaries just 3 years after $500K lottery win
The couple was reportedly living paycheck to paycheck before buying a $5 lottery ticket in 2016.
Barricade collapses at Seattle music festival: 2 dozen injured, 4 hospitalized
A crowd of around 3,000 people at Jai Wolf’s Saturday night performance pressed against the barricade, causing it to collapse.
Pope Francis gets stuck in a Vatican elevator, rescued by firefighters
“Thank God the firefighters intervened,” Pope Francis said, referring to tiny Vatican City State’s own fire department.
Tourist dies in Death Valley as temperatures soar above 120 degrees
It was the second death in three days in the Mojave Desert park. Summer visitors are urged to drink at least one gallon of water per day.
Robert F. Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan stable after prison stabbing
Sirhan Sirhan, imprisoned for the 1968 assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, was hospitalized Friday after being stabbed by a fellow inmate.
USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor to reopen Sunday after 15-month-closure
Visitors will again have walk-on access to the Pearl Harbor memorial, which sits above the sunken USS Arizona, where 1,177 sailors and Marines died.
20,000 people pelt each other with tomatoes in Spain’s ‘Tomatina’ battle
Spain’s ‘Tomatina’ battle involved 145 tons of tomatoes. The event was inspired by a 1945 food fight between local children.