A bomb threat in Walnut, near Los Angeles, led to the lockdown of Walnut High School and evacuation Mt. San Antonio College.
Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky immediately announced it would file a lawsuit contesting the new law.
After a bidding war, young adult novelist Angela Thomas’ upcoming book about social activism was acquired by Fox 2000.
Israel has some of the toughest — and the most successful — airport security operations in the world, and Europe is trying to catch up.
Iraqi forces are nowhere near the city. Instead, they are focused on taking back oil fields south of the ISIS stronghold.
Senate Republicans have been selectively using his previous remarks in the fight over President Obama’s nominee, the vice president said.
A new analysis of quarterly GDP data shows the government gets its estimate of economic growth wrong almost a third of the time.
If the idea of Donald Trump becoming U.S. president has you thinking about a move to Canada, you may want to consider one of these budget-friendly countries instead.
While most attention is focused on nearly 3 million Syrian refugees in Turkey, the country also hosts hundreds of thousands of others.
The indictments announced Thursday by Attorney General Loretta Lynch are only the third time the U.S. has publicly identified suspected cyber adversaries.
The biggest highlight: Apple’s smaller smartphone has better battery life than its flagship iPhone 6S.
James Bullard, president of the St. Louis Fed, lamented Thursday what he deemed an “inconsistent” streak in recent rate-hike decisions.
Rules from the Obama administration expected to be updated in April will likely require Wall Street firms to wait longer than three years to pay executive bonuses in full.
The report released Thursday found that home price growth exceeded wage growth in nearly two-thirds of the nation’s housing markets so far this year.
News organizations, government agencies and other organizations have traditionally offered training to help employees respond to hazards such as riots, bombing attacks and kidnappings.
Students said they felt afraid and frustrated after seeing the chalk messages because of Trump's divisive rhetoric.
Hate crimes against Muslims rose after the terror attacks in Paris last fall, and Muslims in the New Jersey college town now fear they may face the same reaction.
Syrian troops were fighting on the outskirts of the ancient city of Palmyra hoping for a key victory against the Islamic State group.
Traffic in the capital Jakarta came to a complete halt Tuesday due to violent protests by taxi drivers.
A number of British pirates have walked the plank in recent years.
With a fragile ceasefire in place, negotiations are due to adjourn Thursday and resume again in April.
The resolution, which the U.N. Human Rights Council was to consider Thursday, is opposed by Israel, the U.S. and Britain.