Canadian TikTok influencer dies in skydiving accident

Tanya Pardazi died after she opened her parachute too late during her skydiving jump, the school said.

Tropical Storm Earl joins Danielle in Atlantic Ocean

Tropical Storm Earl formed Friday evening east of the Caribbean after days of battling hostile upper-level winds and dry air.

Argentina: Assassination attempt of vice president fails when gun misfires

Argentina’s president said a man pointed a gun at the vice president’s head and pulled the trigger but the weapon didn’t fire. The attack came amid the VP facing a trial for alleged acts of corruption during her presidency over 10 years ago.

Germany agrees to $28M settlement with families of Munich victims of 1972 attack

As part of an agreement with the families, Germany agreed to acknowledge failures that authorities made at the time and to allow German and Israeli historians to review the events surrounding the attack.

UN inspectors arrive at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant

A U.N. inspection team has arrived at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on a mission to safeguard it from catastrophe.

A shot of this rare, 55-year old Japanese whisky can cost $58,000

A Beltsville, MD liquor store is showcasing a bottle of the oldest and most valuable Japanese Whisky in existence. The "Yamazaki 55," can sell for up to a million dollars.

One of world's purest pink diamonds is expected to sell for $21 million at auction

The rare pink diamond, called the “Williamson Pink Star,” is named after two other notable pink diamonds, including one owned by Queen Elizabeth II.

Arizona Gov. Ducey hails Taiwan semiconductor investment

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey spoke during a meeting with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, in the latest of a series of visits by U.S. political leaders that have stirred the ire of China.

Wendy’s logo goes gray to support ousted veteran news anchor

Lisa LaFlamme said she was "blindsided" to be let go from the network and many believe it was because of her age.

Poland wants Germany to pay over $1 trillion in WWII reparations

Poland’s right-wing government argues that the country - WWII's first victim - has not been fully compensated by neighboring Germany.

Photos: Spain's massive food fight 'La Tomatina' returns after pandemic pause

Thousands took part in “the world’s largest food fight” in Spain, chucking tomatoes at each other and leaving the village drenched in red pulp.

Afghanistan refugee talks about her new life in Arizona

A year after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, a woman who fled to the U.S. from the war-torn country is talking about her new life, in Arizona.