Most don't know life without Queen Elizabeth II — how will the world cope without her?

“I think this will be an international trauma that’s going to last for probably months and years,” one history professor predicted of Queen Elizabeth II’s passing.

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip: A love story

Queen Elizabeth II wore the British crown for 70 years, but she wore her wedding ring even longer.

Photos: Queen Elizabeth II through the years

Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, assumed the throne after the death of her father on Feb. 6, 1952.

Obamas return to White House for portrait unveiling ceremony

Barack and Michelle Obama returned to the White House for the first time since 2017, and Wednesday's portrait unveiling revives a tradition last celebrated 10 years ago.

NY dumps mask mandate on subway trains and buses

New York is dropping its little-enforced mask requirement on subways, commuter trains, and buses. Masks will be "encouraged" but not required when riding the transit system.

Election 2022: Zeldin closing in on Hochul, poll says

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, is leading her GOP challenger Lee Zeldin. But the Long Island congressman has closed the gap a lot, according to a new poll.

President Biden Milwaukee Labor Day speech; GOP's Tim Michels rebuts

President Joe Biden rallies in Milwaukee, nine weeks ahead of the midterm election. With Biden's disapproval higher than approval in Wisconsin polls, Mandela Barnes skips the visit, while Gov. Tony Evers joins Biden.

Judge grants Trump bid for special master after Mar-a-Lago raid

A federal judge has granted a request by former President Donald Trump’s legal team to appoint a special master to review documents seized by the FBI from his Florida home last month.

NYPD releases body camera footage of officer striking woman in Harlem

The NYPD has released body camera footage of an altercation between an officer and a 19-year-old woman who was allegedly interfering with an arrest in Harlem.

Trump documents: Judge appears open to special master to review records seized by FBI

The Justice Department says former President Donald Trump lacks legal grounds to demand the return of the documents because they do not belong to him. Officials also expressed concerns that appointing an outside legal expert could delay the investigation.

Biden warns 'equality and democracy are under assault,' urges people to vote

Holding little back, President Joe Biden is sounding an alarm about what he views as extremist threats to the nation’s democracy from what he views as the evil force of Trumpism.

Wildfires growing in upstate New York

Two Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters began dropping water on the approximately 150-acre fire in Minnewaska State Park Preserve on Tuesday, according to the governor's office.

DOJ says classified docs at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate 'likely concealed and removed' to obstruct probe

A court filing Tuesday night shows the FBI also seized 33 boxes containing more than 100 classified records during its Aug. 8 search of Mar-a-Lago and found classified documents stashed in Trump’s office.