The Australian government, which is leading the search effort, announced that millions more will go to find MH370.
He compared George Orwell's fictional Two Minutes Hate to a rally for the Republican presidential candidate.
Michael Quinn was arrested in Los Angeles in May during a sting conducted by U.S. officials who offered to set him up with a 6-year-old boy in exchange for $250.
The national observance was first declared by President George H. W. Bush in 1990.
The month of November starts on Tuesday.
Marquesha McMillan was killed Oct. 26, 2015, after she and Ned McCallister attempted to rob a liquor store in Washington, D.C.
Anyone who arrived at the scene of the parade in Greenwich Village dressed in a costume was invited onto Sixth Avenue to join in the festivities, leaving plenty of the room all things creepy and ghouley.
Along with an image of a man dressed as a jihadist, the Republican fliers in Kansas reportedly read: "Have you met the new neighbors?"
The United States should help the Baltic region in developing its cyber warfare and air defense systems, the report from a Washington, D.C., think tank recommends.
Donald Trump sought a tax opinion letter before employing the gambit to shelter hundreds of millions of dollars in forgiven debt and was warned the IRS might frown on it.
Paul Manafort's ties to the Russian government are reportedly being examined by the FBI. Manafort says he has no ties.
Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona and Ohio Democrats argue that Trump and GOP officials were mounting a "campaign of vigilante voter intimidation."
Word the FBI had reopened the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server apparently having an impact with just a week of campaigning to go before Election Day.
The Islamic State supporter who killed 40 people in an Orlando nightclub in June told police his motive was to stop the killing of innocents.
After a video of something floating in Alaska's Chena River goes viral on Facebook, people start suggesting that the Loch Ness monster may be an American creature after all.
Gambling sites have been scrambling to react to the latest dramatic twist in the presidential election.
More than 650,000 opioid prescriptions are dispensed every day in the United States.
The North Korean first lady hasn't been seen in more than half a year.
These thrillers will definitely keep you busy during the cold fall and winter months.
For millions, you could get it out of the way early and avoid lines if you want.
In addition to president, voters also will be choosing members of Congress, statewide officials, judges and various county officials.
New WikiLeaks emails appear to show Brazile sending a different question to the Clinton campaign.
New York City's 43rd annual Village Halloween Parade is open only to people in costumes and this year’s theme is “reverie.”
Democrats need a net gain of five seats to win control of the U.S. Senate. Thirty-four seats are up for election, and seven of those races are considered toss-ups.
An opinion poll found that 30 percent of undecided voters identified themselves as Republicans, while 21 percent were leaning toward Democrats.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory held their annual pumpkin carving contest last week. The results are stellar.
Following an announcement from the FBI that it's reviewing more of Hillary Clinton's emails, the hashtag #HillarForPrision began trending on Twitter.
The CDC said syphilis saw the highest amount of cases in 2015 since 1994.
Kamala Harris has built a sizable lead over fellow Democrat Loretta Sanchez for the seat vacated by Sen. Barbara Boxer.
Medication abortions have made big gains on surgery in the United States.