Customers can buy a dozen of Krispy Kreme's Original Glazed Doughnuts for only $1 on Dec. 12.
Brenton Tarrant, the Australian terrorist who massacred 51 people in two mosques, may have been motivated to do so by YouTube content.
The treasure now lies in a vault in a secure location in New Mexico, where it will remain until it is sold.
The retired four-star army general beat out the favorite for the job, former under-secretary of defense Michele Flournoy, amid pressure on Biden to nominate more minorities for positions in his cabinet.
Olivia Jade is speaking out about her parent's illegal actions that led them to their prison sentences on Tuesday.
Another stimulus package is expected to pass early this week, but it will not include another personal check.
Dr. Rochelle Walensky comes to the CDC from Massachusetts General Hospital, where she served as chief of infectious diseases.
Mastercard, who has ties with Pornhub.com's parent company, is considering severing ties after illicit video allegations were reported.
Melania Trump encouraged Georgia residents to vote in the upcoming runoffs
Trump appeared content after learning most Republicans haven’t acknowledged Biden's win.
Alabama residents are furious after an insensitive holiday post by the Sheriff’s Office.
The 130-year-old New York Middle Collegiate Church has been destroyed after a huge fire.
The Northeast is reported to get hit with rain, wind and snow this weekend as a nor'easter makes its way up the coast.
An Oregon Doctor is now without a medical license after refusal to wear a mask and telling patients not to cover their faces.
The House of Representatives, controlled by Democrats, easily passed the bill by 228 votes to 164. The Senate, controlled by Republicans, is unlikely to pass it.
Rao joins a wide roster of young problem-solvers tackling everything from hunger to prosthesis design to cyberbullying
The issues on employment law during a national emergency like the COVID-19 pandemic are "thorny," a case law expert said.
The U.S. Justice Department is suing Facebook for claims it refused to consider American candidates for open positions.
Kroger CEO said it may require collective effort along the various stages of the supply chain to get a vaccine out to the public quickly.
The FDA estimates about 20% of the total U.S. population could be vaccinated as early as January.
Research study finds that apart from salmon, other aquatic creatures in the U.S. and around the world also may be found at risk due to the pollution from car tires.
Spend the day baking your favorite cookies and enjoy it with your family and friends.
Two of six people were still missing and at least four homes were destroyed following landslides in Haines Borough.
Biden said he would rely on Fauci to say it was safe.
Among other findings, a study found some parents regretted having kids because they had apocalyptic views on climate change.
The U.S. has reached nearly 14 million positive cases of the coronavirus with over 180,000 new cases reported on Wednesday.
“More Angelenos are infected with COVID-19 than ever before,” says LA’s mayor.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has called for caution given “this second wave that's been bearing down on us.”
Police officer Garrell Middleton was driving to a crime scene in Clifton, New Jersey, when he slammed into a 65-year-old woman, who died.
At a White House Christmas party on Tuesday, the president suggested he might have lost this battle, but would not retire quietly as a one-term president.