So far in 2016, 24 more officers have been shot and killed in the line of duty than in 2015.
What's Christmas without a couple of cocktails?
The largest group of transgender people in the United States ever surveyed found that 60 percent avoided public restrooms.
The president-elect has engaged in a war of words with Chuck Jones, president of a local United Steelworkers union.
The brewer aims to tackle underage drinking, binge drinking and drunk driving as part of its new Global Smart Drinking Goals initiative.
U.S. Steel CEO Mario Longhi expressed his excitement for the steel sector under President Donald Trump, but may have revealed a blind spot on the real estate magnate's own history with the industry.
A poll released Wednesday shows voters believe President-elect Donald Trump can "drain the swamp."
A judge decided there was no good reason for a recount in Michigan while efforts in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania inched along.
The 21st Century Cures Act passed Wednesday includes multiple provisions for eating disorder treatment, funding and research.
An Indian surgeon plans to perform bariatric surgery on the woman out of a matter of life or death.
Tuition rates for residents are, on average, $10,000 cheaper than those for non-residents. But accessing the discount might be difficult for undocumented immigrants living in Donald Trump's America.
Doctors debate banning the sport in high school altogether in a recent discussion published in the medical journal Pediatrics.
The epicenter was more than 100 miles west of Ferndale, California.
The former secretary of state now leads Trump's popular vote count by more than 2 percent.
The company wants to reduce its carbon emissions by 25 percent of 2010 levels.
An ad for a fake Fisher-Price playset was shared thousands of times, prompting the toy company to state that the toy was not produced or endorsed by them.
Cruise ships will only make stops to Havana as a part of broader trips.
Minguell Kennedy Lembrick shot both police officers before turning the gun on himself in rural Georgia on Thursday.
A new law would allow police to test suspicious drivers for marijuana, similar to the U.S.' approach to roadside alcohol tests.
For 24 hours, chocolate lovers everywhere have an official excuse to gorge on their favorite gooey treats.
You can tip the people who help make your life smoother based on how helpful the person has been in the past year.
With a few clicks, you can skip the stamp-licking, envelope-stuffing, time-consuming and expensive process and instead send your loved ones e-cards.
The identities of the suspects have not been revealed as they are juveniles, local District Attorney General James Dunn said.
The incident occurred Sunday outside Bethlehem City Hall in Lehigh Valley and the theft was captured on surveillance cameras.
As a part of the #StressFreeFinals initiative, University of Houston on Monday hosted a group of dogs, which will be on campus until Thursday.
The dispensaries were closed due to an error in drafting a voter-approved ballot measure that struck down a 2011 Montana law, which imposed a limit on patients per dispensary.
The false advertising allegedly caused shoppers to believe that they were buying products on a heftier discount than they actually were.
Denise Albert, a breast cancer patient, claimed Sunday night that she felt “humiliated” and “violated” after TSA agents “aggressively” frisked her at Los Angeles International Airport.
Data released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed a 0.1 percent fall in life expectancy in 2015, compared to 2014.
Green Party candidate Jill Stein’s campaign condemned the judgment and promised to challenge the Michigan Court of Appeals decision.