French officials question Telegram CEO about child sexual abuse images and drugs Authorities in Paris said on Monday that Durov is being held on questions stemming from an investigation into criminal activity on the app, including the spread of child pornography and facilitating the selling of illegal drugs. Bobby Allyn
Trump is trying to allay concerns on abortion, and abortion opponents aren't happy Anti-abortion rights activists are raising concerns about recent comments from former President Donald Trump, in which he appears to be trying to soften his position on abortion. Sarah McCammon
A high school quarterback dies after brain injury, Alabama’s 2nd death in 2 weeks Sixteen-year-old Caden Tellier’s death comes less than two weeks after the tragic death of another Alabama high school football player. Semaj Wilkins, 14, collapsed Aug. 13 during a practice. Bill Chappell
Special counsel Jack Smith appeals ruling tossing Trump's classified documents case Special Counsel Jack Smith says U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon was wrong when she dismissed the case against former President Donald Trump for mishandling classified and top-secret documents. Greg Allen
The Gallagher brothers are reviving Oasis. Here's a look at their decades-long feud Famously feuding brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have announced an Oasis reunion, 15 years after its dramatic breakup. Here's a brief timeline of their tumultuous history — and how they got here. Rachel Treisman
What's next after the latest missile strikes between Israel and Hezbollah? Israel hit Iranian-backed Hezbollah with preemptive missile strikes.
Google reaches a deal with California to pay $110 million to fund local journalism Google will soon be contributing more than $100 million to support local journalism jobs in California. But very few California journalists are celebrating.
She was struck by a car during the holidays in 1989. DNA just helped find the driver Ruth Buchanan had just left a department store in Charlotte, N.C., with a friend when she was fatally struck by a car. After 30 years, DNA technology helped police identify the driver. Juliana Kim