Pope Francis gets back to work after battling fever

Pope Francis resumed regular appointments on Saturday, one day after canceling his schedule due to a fever.

Shark bites leg off American tourist in Turks and Caicos: report

An American tourist has lost her leg after being bitten by a shark while vacationing in Turks and Caicos, police say.

Pro-government rally to be held in Serbia amid frustration after mass shootings

Some protesters blame Serbia's president for creating an atmosphere of hopelessness and division in the country that they say indirectly led to two recent mass shootings that left 18 people dead and 20 wounded.

COVID seeing new wave internationally, Dr. Peter Hotez explains more
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COVID-19 is back in international headlines again. China is seeing a new wave that some experts say could lead to 65 million new cases a week. Dr. Peter Hotez with the Baylor College of Medicine joined us to talk more about what to expect.

New study reveals what, exactly, in human body odor attracts mosquitoes

What draws mosquitoes to certain people over others? A recent study aimed to investigate this question and found that mosquitoes “consistently, night after night," chose the same human scent.

Mt. Everest record broken again by Sherpa guide Kami Rita

The veteran Sherpa guide scaled Mount Everest for the 28th time Tuesday, beating his own record less than a week after setting it.

Madeleine McCann: New search begins for UK toddler missing since 2007

Portugal’s Judicial Police released a statement confirming local media reports that they would conduct the search at the request of the German authorities and in the presence of British officials.

El Salvador stampede: 12 dead after soccer stadium crush

Twelve people died Saturday and dozens more were injured when fans pushed through one of the entrance gates at Monumental stadium.

Biden endorses F-16 training for Ukrainians as Zelenskyy set to attend G7 summit

Leaders of the world’s most powerful democracies warned China and North Korea against building up their nuclear arsenals, pivoting to major northeast Asian crises ahead of the arrival later Saturday of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

The first-ever recorded kiss in history may date back earlier than we thought

Researchers suggest that the first recorded instance of romantic kissing took place some 4,500 years ago, and in a different region than previously thought.