Undetermined number of bodies found in vehicles on Mexico's Gulf coast

An undetermined number of hacked-up bodies have been found in two vehicles abandoned on a bridge in Mexico’s Gulf coast state of Veracruz, prosecutors said Monday.

US issues travel warning for Bahamas over spike in murders: 'Keep a low profile'

The U.S. Embassy in the Bahamas issued a warning and travel advisory to Americans, citing the 18 murders that have occurred on the island nation since Jan. 1.

Kate, Princess of Wales, leaves London hospital after abdominal surgery

Kensington Palace said in a statement that the Wales family "continues to be grateful for the well-wishes they have received from around the world."

3 American troops killed, 25 injured in attack on Jordan base near Syria border

Three U.S. service members were killed and 25 others were injured in a drone attack on an outpost in Jordan near the Syria border, U.S. Central Command confirmed on Sunday.

Watch: Fleeing suspect screams, yells for mercy after police dog catches up with him

In Sheffield, England, two suspects led South Yorkshire Police on a high-speed chase, with their dog Luna playing a pivotal role in their capture. Despite the suspects attempting to evade authorities, Luna and officers swiftly apprehended them, with one suspect even pleading for Luna to be called off.

Salt in perfect cup of tea lands in hot water with U.S. Embassy of London

Ever think of adding salt to your cup of tea? Michelle Francl, Bryn Mawr College chemistry professor and author of "Steeped: The Chemistry of Tea" received backlash from the U.S. Embassy of London due to her scientific tip on the popular British beverage.

Temu plans to open its marketplace to US, European sellers

Temu, the China-founded online retailer surging in popularity in the United States, is opening its platform to U.S. and European sellers.

Apple opening iPhones to other app stores, but only in Europe

Apple will allow some iPhone users to access separate, non-Apple app stores, the company announced Thursday in response to European regulations meant to give consumers more choices.

Japan's SLIM moon lander hit its target, but it appears to be upside-down

Japan’s space agency said Thursday that its first lunar mission hit the tiny patch of the moon's surface it was aiming for, although the probe appears to be lying upside-down.

2024 Razzies: What to know about the 'worst of Hollywood' award

The Oscars are well-known, but there's another 'award' that 'honors' what some believe are the worst work in Hollywood.

Watch: Rogue waves smash through US military building in Marshall Islands

Massive waves caused significant flooding at a remote U.S. Army base in the South Pacific, and the entire event was captured on scary video. "I saw my friends disappear right in front of my eyes," one witness recalled.

US conducts strikes on facilities in Iraq used by Iran-backed militia group

The strikes were in response to the UIran proxy group Kataib Hezbollah's massive ballistic missile attack on al-Asad air base Saturday and an attack on al-Asad today, a U.S. defense official told Fox News.

Sky Harbor offering non-stop flights from Phoenix to Paris

Starting in May, Air France will offer non-stop flights from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to Paris for the first time.

Norman Jewison, director of 'In the Heat of the Night,' 'Moonstruck,' dies at 97

Filmmaker Norman Jewison has died at 97. The Canadian-born director’s work ranged from Doris Day comedies and “Moonstruck” to social dramas such as the Oscar-winning “In the Heat of the Night."