Following purges of government officials -- an estimated 16 executions this year -- in the rogue nation, North Korea is planning a massive military parade.
The state's efforts follow complaints from Muslim and Sikh agencies that some religious residents have been asked to remove religious head coverings.
The city on Friday became the latest in a group of cities and states to limit residents' use of synthetic marijuana.
The property manager told residents that they would be responsible for any monetary losses suffered by the complex if a resident moves out because they flew a Confederate flag.
Apple has had its eye on GoMentum Station, a former military base that spans 2,100 acres outside San Francisco, as a testing facility.
Participants were monitored for the intensity of their cravings and asked to play Tetris at random intervals throughout the day.
The Iran nuclear deal "isn’t a deal at all,” the Florida senator and presidential candidate said. “It is a string of concessions to a sworn adversary of the United States.”
From Guantanamo to Iraq, Jeb Bush is not afraid to defend former President George W. Bush's choices.
The decision is not final but the commission's opinion "does hold some weight" if it goes before the city council.
After a settlement last month, the Justice Department can now monitor court orders against controversial Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
A high school freshman in Tennessee was upset that students wore Confederate flag shirts and flew the flag from their trucks.
The Oktaha, Oklahoma, gun range's sign read: "This privately owned business is a Muslim-free establishment, we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone."
A new study examines the overall medical expense of including transgender people in the U.S. military.
As a presidential candidate, Bush has made a point of his disdain for lobbyists -- but after leaving the governorship, he essentially acted as one.
The American real estate mogul ranks No. 9 and is considered a "Kremlin agent," meaning a supporter of Russia in international affairs.
A friendly game of golf between GOP presidential candidates Donald Trump and Sen. Rand Paul quickly devolved into bickering.
Fox News and GOP front-runner Donald Trump have seemingly agreed to end their feud.
Jeb Bush, Scott Walker and Chris Christie have slowly changed their tune on how to combat ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
The announcement came a day after Hammond's parents called for them to "intervene" because of the "substantial violations of his civil rights."
Hillary Clinton reached for the youth vote by asking for emojis about student debt. It didn't go well.
While a poll shows 65 percent of Americans support the idea, just one Republican presidential candidate seems to agree.
The retired neurosurgeon gains voter support after last week's Republican debate -- as does Carly Fiorina, another Washington outsider.
More than half of registered voters said Hillary Clinton's emails should be subject to a criminal probe for potentially releasing classified data.
The real estate mogul mended fences with Fox News after a weeklong feud with Megyn Kelly -- and walked back his threat of a third-party run.
Jeb Bush called Hillary Clinton's record as secretary of state a "failure."
In his first speech since the Republican presidential debates last week, Donald Trump touched on a range of topics, from China to Mexico to American foreign diplomats.
The FBI retrieved at least two thumb drives containing about 30,000 work-related emails, according to a U.S. official.
Arlington, Texas, Police Chief Will Johnson on Tuesday fired Brad Miller, the officer involved in the shooting death of Christian Taylor, and ordered a criminal investigation.
The Clinton campaign wouldn't let them interrupt an event, but Black Lives Matter protesters got a private meeting with the candidate.
Clinton Correctional Facility inmates described abuses such as being beaten while handcuffed and thrown against walls following Richard Matt and David Sweat's escape.