Established in 1968 through a mandate of Congress, the month-long celebration starts on a significant day: the anniversary of independence for several Latin American countries like Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
A Minnesota Uber driver faces false imprisonment charges for taking a woman to his apartment against her will.
A new poll shows that voters think Hillary Clinton is well prepared to be president. When it comes to character traits? They're not so worried.
There has been a dramatic increase in heroin use, but a decrease in prescription opiates.
The so-called "Flomo Klowns" posed potential threats to the two high schools in Escambia County, Alabama.
Donald Trump went on "The Dr. Oz Show" to clear up questions about his medical history.
New York City will be removing internet accessing from the Wi-Fi kiosks placed around the city because some people are using the machines to watch porn.
He acknowledged having occasional allergies and taking a cholesterol-lowering medication in the highly-anticipated episode of "Dr. Oz."
In a letter from his personal doctor, the GOP candidate released his height and weight, the measurements used for body mass index.
Federal agents were given warrants authorizing them to search the properties for an investigation on the behalf of the Internal Revenue System.
The kingdom official said the measure that would allow lawsuits against Saudi Arabia and others could feed extremists.
Boeing unveiled an ambitious new trainer aircraft to the Air Force.
The increase in suicides in New York City mirrors a concerning national trend.
The proposal to euthanize over 45,000 wild horses, most of them in California and Nevada, was put forward last Friday by the National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board.
The new Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, which begins about 150 miles southeast of Cape Cod, will protect 4,913 square miles of ocean area.
Thirteen-year-old Tyree King died after officers in Columbus were responding to an armed robbery call Wednesday night.
The 10th named storm of the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season is located about 60 miles south-southeast of Charleston, South Carolina.
The U.S. Geological Survey dated charcoal samples adjacent to the skull to approximately 13,000 years, coinciding with the time of the Arlington Man, the oldest human skeletal remains found in North America.
ConcealedCarryMatch.com allows Second Amendment supporters to find fellow gun enthusiasts around them.
In a letter, the Democratic nominee’s doctor wrote that Hillary Clinton was diagnosed with mild, non-contagious pneumonia and that she was in “excellent mental condition.”
Heavy rain combined with high tides raised concerns of flooding in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, and other coastal parts of the state into Thursday morning.
Hillary Clinton's 5-point lead over Donald Trump in a two-way matchup dwindles to 2 points when third-party candidates are added to the mix.
The public appears to have mostly responded to these issues along party lines, with nearly twice as many Republicans expressing concern as Democrats.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science's EurekAlert! website was attacked during the weekend, compromising usernames and passwords.
DEA plans to criminalize U-47700 painkiller, or Pinky, as overdoses from the synthetic drug rise.
Officials found 5,000 marijuana plants in east Texas on Tuesday and made one arrest.
National Hispanic Heritage Month was created to recognize Hispanic and Latino culture.
But an RNC spokesman says that's not true.
A new study shows that household dust might leave you at risk for more than allergies.
New polls show lackluster support for the two major party nominees with less than two months until the election.