Infamous Mexican druglord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, will be brought to appear in Brooklyn for a court hearing despite earlier suggestions that he would appear via video conferencing due to anticipated risks.
Vladimir Kara Murza, a critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was in coma in 2015 after an earlier instance of suspected poisoning.
The Secret Service has to ascertain, which of the thousands of tweets that have used the phrase "assassinate Trump," are actual threats worth investigating.
Jim Mattis, the U.S. defense secretary, said Friday that Washington would give an “overwhelming” and “effective” response to Pyongyang if it uses nuclear weapons.
90 percent of S8 batteries might be manufactured by Samsung SDI, while 2 to 8 percent battery will likely be manufactured by Murata, says report.
A thirty-page manuscript put together by the legendary African-American author and essayist forms the basis for the documentary releasing Feb. 3.
Jamie Dornan recently shared some of the moves he will do in “Fifty Shades Darker” as Christian Grey.
Angelina Jolie recently penned an impactful op-ed piece about Donald Trump's decision to ban refugees from the United States.
The recommendations, which advocate for developing weapons that could provide a “tailored nuclear option for limited use,” are part of a report by the Defense Science Board.
Associated Press accidentally tweeted that Ariana Grande is pregnant.
Did Cyrus Beene really kill Frankie Vargas in “Scandal” Season 6?
President Donald Trump’s pick for education secretary has been facing increasing criticism as Republicans look to end the debate by scheduling an early morning vote, a rarity in the Senate.
Haspel has been part of many waterboarding and torture programs conducted at several “black sites,” or secret prisons, of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The senior counselor to President Donald Trump said that Iraqi nationals were behind the supposed “Bowling Green massacre.”
A White House official told Israel the settlement announcements are undermining efforts to get the peace process going again.
The National Reconnaissance Office last month denied an FOIA request for the unclassified version of its 2016 budget.
CEO Travis Kalanick will step down from the administration's business advisory council after criticism over the company's response to President Trump's immigration executive order.
The U.S. Treasury Department has modified sanctions against the Kremlin and will allow American tech companies to export products to Russia.
Republican FCC Commissioner Michael O'Rielly voiced his opposition to potential broadband infrastructure spending, arguing that most people already have high speed internet.
Prison overcrowding has prevented some corrections facilities from functioning properly and could lead to more violence between inmates and officers.
Trump asserted that the 1994 trade deal was a “catastrophe” for Americans jobs and workers.
The number of anti-Semitic incidents reached a record high in the United Kingdom in 2016.