A new electromagnetic railgun cannon can fire faster than the speed of sound, but its price tag is giving some officials cause for concern.
The boy was taken to a hospital Saturday with what authorities called “deep wounds” to his left foot.
Anbang Insurance Group has plans of closing down the iconic hotel for up to three years in spring next year to convert three-fourths of its rooms into condominiums, reports said.
A vehicle carrying six people was blocking the tracks in Las Animas County at the time of the collision, the Denver Post reported.
An officer in London’s parade proposes to his boyfriend. Hillary Clinton surprises the New York City crowd.
Iraqi forces claimed a victory in the city, which has been in ISIS hands for more than two years, although clearing operations in the city continue.
Five people were transported to area hospitals after the “mass casualty incident,” the fire department said on Twitter.
Congressional Republicans plan on proposing Wall Street regulation reforms this week.
The Supreme Court is expected to deliver its decision in a major abortion case, prompting the question of which women have the right to an abortion in fact — and not just in name.
More than 1,700 firefighters are working on the fire at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada range, and hundreds of people have had to evacuate their homes.
The former U.S. House speaker said a “wave” is building against the establishment.
Voters in a recent ABC/Washington Post poll called the real estate mogul bigoted and rejected his remarks about the judge handling the Trump University case.
Now, the Republican says, Muslims from nations known for terrorism will be prohibited from entering the U.S.
The Erskine fire, which broke out Thursday northeast of Bakersfield, has killed two people, injured firefighters, and displaced thousands.
Pundit George F. Will announced he has left the party, and former Treasury boss Hank Paulson said he will vote for Clinton in November.
The Republican was greeted by protesters at his golf course waving Mexican and rainbow flags, as well as signs that read: “Donald stop the hating.”
The Democrat's numbers are back up after Republican Donald Trump enjoyed a brief boost in support following the Orlando massacre.
The fashion magazine gets political and asks Ivanka to stop her presidential candidate father, while the Economist mocks the latter as ‘poor.’
The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation aimed at creating a federal oversight board to oversee a restructuring of the island's debt earlier in June.
Drug company Pfizer Inc. said last month it had banned the sale of execution drugs, cutting off the last major U.S. source for drugs in the deadly mixes.
The state's governor signed into law a bill to have police enroll people into an FBI criminal monitoring service after they register firearms.
"The damage is widespread and devastating," Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin said, after heavy rainfall caused rivers and streams to overflow.
Mark Kirk, the endangered junior senator from Illinois, became the first Republican incumbent to run an anti-Trump ad.
The disclosure came as the U.S. Army welcomed its new secretary, Eric Fanning, the first openly gay leader of a U.S. military service branch.
President Barack Obama’s designation for the Stonewall Inn makes it the first historic site honoring LGBT rights.
Findings by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention follow a water-contamination crisis in the Michigan city.
Some pride events will have more security than normal in light of the massacre in Orlando, Florida.
The U.K. has the most powerful military in Europe. Now that it’s withdrawing from the EU, it will be fighting against the terrorist organization alone.
Bernie Sanders told Stephen Colbert he does not plan to drop out of the Democratic primary race on “The Late Show” Thursday.
The chain aims to combat weak store traffic with expanded cafes serving beer and wine to draw more shoppers, and keep them for longer.