The GOP nominee says the U.S. economy would grow by four percent a year. Economists are skeptical.
A man in Australia causes an anthrax scare at a Brisbane police station.
Various New York City establishments and organizations have been brewing up a full slate of events to mark the occasion.
Although medical marijuana is only allowed in the most extreme cases of chronic illnesses in Germany, cannabis sales have almost doubled in the first half of 2016.
He now faces several charges, including child molestation, sexual conduct with a minor and sexual abuse.
Did you know that the historic day was issued as a federal chapter by Congress in 1919?
A new federal lawsuit alleges that a L'Oreal hair product advertised to black women causes hair loss.
"I love my wife," Fitzpatrick said, answering why he wears his wedding ring during NFL games.
The GOP candidate's son accused the media of twisting his words and said he was being anti-Semitic.
The POW/MIA flag dates back to 1971 and the Vietnam War.
A key Nevada committee Thursday removed a hurdle in the Raiders’ way by unanimously passing a proposal to build an NFL stadium in the city.
The researchers used data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System database of about 69,000 drivers from 18 states who died in auto accidents between 1999 and 2013.
It is one of the several banks under investigation over allegations of giving unsecured mortgages to unqualified borrowers that triggered the 2008 financial crisis.
The Republican presidential nominee says he doesn't want to talk about conspiracy theories about where President Obama was born.
The original tax plan laid out by the New York businessman last September was criticized by Democrats and Republicans alike for its costly price tag.
Gary Johnson and Jill Stein could siphon votes from both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
The House intelligence committee says Edward Snowden was nothing more than a disgruntled employee who frequently clashed with his bosses.
A new study on hormonal birth control showed two positive effects of contraception that have nothing to do with pregnancy prevention.
Just weeks before his death, he got his dying wish to marry the love of his life.
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.