U.S. District Judge Anna Brown, ruling in a lawsuit filed in federal court in Oregon by 13 Muslim Americans who were branded with the no-fly status, ordered the government to come up with new procedures that allow people on the no-fly list to challenge that designation.
The 8 most common myths about sunscreen debunked.
Fans demanded Tuesday that Uruguay star Luis Suárez be banned for life from playing soccer after he bit Italian player Giorgio Chiellini on the shoulder during a World Cup match.
Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only places in the world where polio is still endemic, and all are beset by Islamic extremists.
A "Rappin Fireman" and a "Vote For Rangel" rap have been featured in the close New York House race.
"Witches of East End" actress Jenna Dewan-Tatum revealed how her husband Channing Tatum really feels about her sex scenes.
LG is rumored to be developing a Nexus 6 for Google, despite earlier reports about Android Silver replacing the Nexus program.
A company that built an empire off door-to-door cosmetics sales is restructuring, again.
The climate change risk report funded by Tom Steyer, Michael Bloomberg and Henry Paulson will be discussed twice this week at the White House.
Albania's once-dwindling oil sector is seeing a drilling renaissance thanks to smaller foreign firms lured by the prospects of significant deposits.
GM and Carnegie Mellon University are showcasing their self-driving SUV on Capitol Hill.
Sunday’s 2-2 game may be the most-watched soccer match ever on American television.
Armed with weapons and vehicles that once patrolled Baghdad, police increasingly treat U.S. neighborhoods like "war zones," the ACLU claims.
Tensions keep mounting around the Export-Import Bank of the United States, with four officials accused of accepting gifts in exchange for favors.
New York ex-Mayor Michael Bloomberg, hedge-fund billionaire Tom Steyer and former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson funded the report.
On Saturday, Boko Haram attackers also raged through towns near Chibok and Maiduguri killing at least 39 villagers.
Three journalists were each jailed for seven years on Monday for aiding a "terrorist organisation."
Michelle Obama reportedly said, during a recent event in Washington, that the U.S. is ready for a woman president.
India is expanding a nuclear plant that could produce enough weapons-grade uranium to make five atom bombs a year, according to reports.
In Iraq ISIS has moved fast to seize control of large parts of the country, while violence in eastern Ukraine has raged on for months.
Public demand to help secure the release of a U.S. Marine in a Mexican jail was on the rise Monday evening.
The IRS reviews the activities of non-profits that apply for tax-exemption because U.S. law limits their political involvement.