The former U.S. Attorney played on a number of popular Trump aphorisms, including "alternative facts," "drain the swamp" and "fake news," to name a few.
Celiac disease could be triggered by reovirus, an intestinal virus that affects babies.
Bars around the U.S. recognize National Beer Day, even if the federal government does not.
Mosul is the Islamic State's last stronghold in Iraq.
After going from three million to four million followers in four months, the K-pop band broke its record to reach five million in just three months.
The company raises half a billion dollars in the latest round of funding, bringing its valuation to $7.5 billion.
A California woman, charged with planning the murder of her ex last year, was released from jail Thursday after posting $35 million bail.
Hyundai and Kia have submitted a plan to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to recall their vehicles in the country over faulty engines.
Friday marks the day that American beer lovers were able to purchase their beer again for the first time after Prohibition.
The U.S. president welcomed his Chinese counterpart Thursday to his Mar-a-Lago Club resort in Florida for their first summit where the two men had "developed a friendship."
Facebook rolled out an educational tool to help users combat false news and also introduced assistant M in the Messenger to make the experience more seamless and useful.
Officials from the three countries conducted a meeting to discuss the Kim Jong Un regime's test-firing of a missile Wednesday.
Tomahawk missiles — launched during Thursday's attack by the U.S. in Syria — have long been the military's favorite because of its accuracy and destruction capability.
One of the leading theories behind the production of a smaller than expected number of antineutrinos during nuclear fission, is the creation of sterile neutrinos.
Venezuela is witnessing triple-digit inflation with shortage of foods and medicines leading to protests against the socialist government.
Scarlett Johansson condemned Ivanka Trump for statements made during her CBS News interview with Gayle King earlier this week.
After Thursday's missile attacks in Syria, Congress members are questioning President Donald Trump over the authorization of such an attack.
The president ordered missile strikes on a Syrian airbase from where Bashar Assad's regime launched a chemical attack on civilians.
Twitter is suing the United States Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection after reportedly being asked to unmask an anonymous user who had been critical of the Donald Trump administration.
The movement appeared to have started with Rami Jarrah, a Syrian journalist and activist.
The Yanks are looking to bounce back from a loss to England in March.
The Trump jobs effect? That isn't certain but Amazon is adding 30,000 part-time jobs over the next year. Many of those positions will include benefits.