Abigail Kopf, a 14-year-old who was declared dead after being shot in the head
by the Michigan ‘Uber murderer’ last month stuns doctors by walking out of
hospital
Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi (Saviour of the World) was bought for $450
million (£342 million) in New York on Wednesday evening, shattering the record
for the most expensive artwork ever sold.
A British explorer’s family fear for his safety after he went missing in a
remote jungle in Papua New Guinea while searching for a lost tribe for a BBC
documentary, his agent has said.
A school in Mississippi is dropping its connection to the American Confederacy’s
only president, Jefferson Davis, and renaming itself after President Barack
Obama.
Donald Trump said on Thursday night that it was the "calm before the storm" amid
reports that he will announce next week that he will “decertify” the Iran
nuclear deal.
Taylor Swift won her case against a DJ she accused of groping her on Monday
night, after her lawyer had said she was taking the action on behalf of all
women.
A newly discovered photograph proves that Amelia Earhart did not die in a plane
crash but was captured by the Japanese, experts have claimed 80 years after her
disappearance.
Serena Williams has asked John McEnroe to respect her after he stated the
23-time Grand Slam champion would be "like 700" in the world tennis rankings if
she played on the men’s tour.
John F Kennedy’s only grandson has given his first major interview, discussing
how Barack Obama inspired him and fielding questions about his own future
political ambitions.
Donald Trump will on Saturday night become the first president in decades to
skip the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, having opted to speak
at a rally in Pennsylvania instead.