At least 10 people were injured after a railing collapsed during the rappers' concert in Camden.
If Daniela Rus has things her way, people will soon be able to simply take a pill instead of having invasive surgery.
A Virginia mayor was arrested in a sex-for-meth sting on Thursday night.
The Chicago Police Department released video of the events running up to Paul O'Neal's death last month.
A new study indicates that Greenland ice sheet melting my uncover an abandoned nuclear military base.
U.S. employment increased more than expected in July and wages picked up, bolstering expectations of an acceleration in economic growth and raising the probability of a Federal Reserve interest rate hike this year.
The Wisconsin businessman is going up against House Speaker Paul Ryan next week.
A black woman called 911 after she was pulled over by a police officer.
"The dumbest uniform ever" is being discontinued. Aquaflage is dead.
Watch as accused mafia members leave court and try to avoid the media. But one alleged mobster spoke with Newsweek on camera about the charges against him.
Researchers said the increase in such crimes was directly related to media coverage and social media’s tendency to glorify the shooters and downplay the victims.
NASA’s new Mars Rover video game lets players drive the rover around a simulation of Mars, awarding points for navigating and balancing it on the rough terrain.
Certain racial and ethnic groups continue to smoke cigarettes at higher rates than others, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report said Thursday.
A new study has found factors that effect the likelihood of breast cancer patients having reconstruction surgery.
135 people have been confirmed for Hepatitis A in Hawaii.
Johnson faces tremendous odds if he hopes to become the first third party candidate in the modern era to win the U.S. presidency.
She's been going by "Natasha" and remaining guarded by multiple Secret Service agents.
A literature review of 29 studies has found sleep disorders increase the risk of stroke and harm recovery.
Melania Trump disputed reports that she was ever working as a model in the United States illegally.
Erick Jamal Hendricks, of Charlotte, North Carolina, was arrested Thursday and faces up to 15 years in prison.
More than 40 members of iconic La Cosa Nostra families were arrested in New York.
The National Institutes of Health intends to lift the funding ban for experiments to create part-animal part-human embryos.
Arizona, California, Maine, Massachusetts and Nevada will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana this year.
The Triple E virus (Eastern equine encephalitis virus) has appeared in Tennessee. Is EEEV worse than Zika?
"We are the ones we've been waiting for," Obama said. "We are the change that we seek."
The data, which shows suicide rates jumped by nearly a third from 2001 levels, is from a report by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Ties between the two countries have been frayed over mutual displeasure at each other's approach to tackling Islamist groups.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest rejected Republicans’ suggestions that a money transfer to Iran was in exchange for the release of five Americans detained by Tehran.
The Libertarian Party is hoping to woe traditional Democratic and Republican voters to their ticket in November.
Mike Pence contradicted Donald Trump again Wednesday with a strong endorsement of Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.