The takeover at Malheur was the latest flare-up in a decades-old conflict over federal control of millions of acres of public land in the West.
Obama's campaign appearance was his first as a solo act on behalf of Clinton as he tries to ensure Democrats retain control of the White House.
The former intelligence analyst is serving a 35-year sentence at Fort Leavenworth for leaking classified material to WikiLeaks.
The former secretary of state has been off the campaign trail since Sunday when she nearly collapsed at the Sept. 11 commemorative ceremony in New York.
Dr. Donald Cline is facing two obstruction of justice charges for lying to Indiana authorities.
The internet loves to think something is wrong with her.
Only 14 percent of American Catholics view Muslims favorably.
A new poll shows that 58 percent of Californians support a new proposition that would legalize personal use of marijuana.
The Republican presidential nominee says he's "really rich," but he won't release tax returns to give details about his wealth.
Democrats will need to net four additional seats in the November election to win control of the Senate.
It was not immediately clear how North Carolina authorities learned of the alleged crime.
Maine vacationers got a surprise when they came across a "Black Rifles Matter" sign.
The animal care team at the Smithsonian's National Zoo is celebrating the arrival of a new baby orangutan.
Clinton won't apologize for calling his supporters deplorable. She'd rather air an attack ad.
Trump's idea is to cut unemployment to make sure mothers have some time with their newborns.
Teenagers are memorializing the late gorilla as they invite their friends to attend the fall dance and select royalty.
Vandals reportedly crushed and trashed American flags honoring the victims of the attacks on 9/11.
Republican Governor Matt Bevin quoted Thomas Jefferson while alluding to the use of physical force if Hillary Clinton wins the presidency.
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is expected to be competitive in some traditional red states in November.
No foul play is suspected in Shevy McGriffin's death.
The rapper once said, "For every dark night, there’s a brighter day."
Defense contractor Edward Snowden called on Barack Obama Tuesday to consider a presidential pardon for his NSA leaks.
Arizona State University in Tempe and Harvey Mudd College topped U.S. News & World Report's top innovative colleges lists.
U.S. News & World Report ranked historically black institutions based on factors like student selectivity and retention rates.
U.S. News & World Report released its annual college rankings Tuesday, and Princeton University again topped the list.
The Republican presidential nominee’s 263-room Trump International Hotel, which opened Monday, stands just six blocks from the White House.
Two men wearing anti-Lochte T-shirts stormed the stage during the controversial U.S. swimmer’s “Dancing With the Stars” performance Monday night.
The former secretary of state says she should have taken her doctor's advice and rested for five days after she was diagnosed.
The president hopes Congress will take action on Zika funding before adjourning to campaign.
After being charged with murdering his 22-month-old by leaving him in a hot car, Justin Ross Harris will finally go on trial.