Delta passengers spend night on tarmac after Atlanta-bound flights diverted
Almost 300 passengers spent the night onboard two international Delta flights that had to be diverted last week due to bad weather.
US pastor kidnapped in South Africa: What we know
Josh Sullivan, a pastor and missionary from Tennessee, was kidnapped during a church service in South Africa.
Watch: Waste worker 'lucky to be alive' after being run over on first day
The man suffered serious injuries, including to his leg after he was struck by a work vehicle.
Mexican drug lord finishes sentence for kidnapping, torture and murder of DEA agent
Ernesto “Don Neto" Fonesca was convicted of murdering a DEA agent in 1985 and was recently released.
Parachutist left dangling from stadium roof as pregame stunt goes wrong
A parachutist was helping deliver the match ball, but ended up delaying kickoff when his stunt went wrong.
Dominican Republic roof collapse: 27 dead, more than 160 injured at nightclub
At least 27 people died and 160 others were injured in the Dominican capital early Tuesday when the roof collapsed at an iconic nightclub where politicians, athletes and others were attending a merengue concert, authorities said.
Worst stock market days in history
Stocks are swinging sharply still after President Trump’s tariff announcement last week. Here’s how last week stacks up to some of the worst days for the stock market in U.S. history.
Watch: Divers’ close whale encounter after spectacular breach
Check out this once-in-a-lifetime whale sighting by this group of divers in French Polynesia.
China retaliates against Trump by imposing 34% tariffs on all US imports
China on Friday said it will impose a 34% tariff on imports of all U.S. goods following President Donald Trump's “reciprocal" tariff announcement. Here's what to know.
US tourist arrested for trying to visit isolated Sentinelese tribe
Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov, 24, allegedly left a can of Diet Coke and a coconut to entice the Sentinelese tribe, blowing a whistle while he filmed the encounter.
Trump tariffs target remote, uninhabited islands with no U.S. trade
President Donald Trump’s far-reaching new tariffs are going farther than many expected – far enough to reach remote islands where no one lives.
Death toll rises to over 2,700 after earthquake rocks Southeast Asia
Rescue efforts are underway after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck Myanmar on March 28. The quake was also felt in Thailand and parts of Mainland China.
Who are the Houthi rebels and why is the US targeting them?
The Houthis are a powerful rebel group in Yemen with ties to Iran and a history of attacking U.S. and allied interests. Here’s what to know about the group as U.S. airstrikes continue.
East Bay’s Myanmar community raises funds for earthquake relief
In the wake of a devastating earthquake in Myanmar, the East Bay’s Myanmar community is rallying together to send money and supplies to those in need.
Trump says he's 'angry' and 'pissed off' at Putin
President Trump did something he rarely does on Sunday morning: He called an NBC News journalist to complain about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Thailand and Myanmar earthquake death toll tops 1,600: What to know
More than 1,600 people have died in Myanmar and 10 in Thailand after a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Friday.
What is BYD? Chinese electric vehicle maker tops Tesla sales
BYD's sales last year hit $107 billion in revenue, beating Tesla's 2024 revenue of nearly $97.7 billion. Here's what to know about China's largest EV maker.
Oscar-winning Palestinian director assaulted by Israeli settlers and detained, activist group says
Activists say Israeli settlers beat up one of the Palestinian co-directors of the Oscar-winning film “No Other Land” in the occupied West Bank, and he was then detained by the Israeli military.
Heathrow power outage disrupts flights worldwide, including at SFO
The shutdown of London’s Heathrow Airport caused ripple effects worldwide, including in the Bay Area.
French scientist denied entry into U.S. over criticism of Trump's policies
The Department of Homeland Security claims the scientist was not allowed in the country because he reportedly had “confidential" data in his possession.