A bear attacked a family hiking in the Yellowstone National Park and the animal injured a 10-year-old boy before it fled.
The complaint, which was filed Aug. 14 by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of Zainab Merchant, listed detailed accounts of at least 10 times when she had to endure excessive searches conducted by airport officials.
Without Trump’s support, the bill has minimum chance of being passed before the midterms.
The legendary Beatle was shot four times outside his apartment at The Dakota in New York City in December 1980.
Power outages were reported in several parts of Hawaii, including the Kahului Airport in Maui County on Thursday evening.
The 24-year-old homeless woman, identified as Felicitie Gillette, was swimming in a lake in Citrus County when the incident took place.
In the letter signed by 59 CEOs including Tim Cook of Apple Inc, JPMorgan Chase & Co's Jamie Dimon and Doug Parker of American Airlines, the executives said that many of their employees were now facing uncertainty due to issues such as "inconsistent immigration decisions."
The Fed in June raised rates for a second time this year, marking the seventh time it has hiked rates since late 2015. It is widely expected to hike rates again when it next meets in September.
The series of collisions on the northbound side of I-805 freeway in San Diego was caused by a driver going the wrong way in rush-hour traffic and involved as many as eight vehicles.
President Donald Trump's comments came during an interview with Fox News' Ainsley Earhardt which was aired Thursday on "Fox & Friends."
Cohen, who has pleaded guilty to tax fraud and campaign finance violations, has a net worth of $20 million.
If the department decides to carry out the proposal, it would be the first time a federal agency has authorized the purchase of weapons without a congressional mandate.
Fox News host Ainsley Earhardt interviewed President Donald Trump on Wednesday, during which he said "he considered" pardoning his former campaign manager Paul Manafort, who was convicted Tuesday.
He was fired from a job at Arizona State University four years ago for making “sexually explicit comments and gestures toward women.”
The capturing and hunting of the alligator was done under a permit from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
NOAA predicts that August will have no hurricanes this year.
“Money cannot buy health, but I’d settle for a diamond-studded wheelchair.”
Alyse Galvin is an education advocate who will go against Republican candidate Don Young in the upcoming general elections.
Rev. Basil Hutsko was beaten at St. Michael’s Byzantine Church in Merrillville, Indiana, as he was getting ready to perform liturgy, the customary public worship.
The strike protests “modern-day slavery,” jail conditions, life without parole and other human rights concerns in prisons.
Yarrabee Farms, a company that operates dairy farms in the hills outside Brooklyn, Iowa, including the farm where the suspect, Cristhian Bahena Rivera, worked, is owned by Dane, Craig Lang’s son, and Eric Lang, his brother.
Producer Craig Zadan died due to complications from a recent shoulder replacement surgery.
Margaret was also Duncan’s campaign manager and the couple allegedly used her campaign’s credit card for non-campaign personal expenses.
Within minutes of each other in separate courts, former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort was found guilty on tax and bank fraud charges, while Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to a range of charges.
Applicants for H-1B visa have already begun facing a higher rejection rate, as USCIS officials readily exercise their direct authority to refuse anyone a visa who fails to produce the required documents in the first instance.
An alligator dragged the woman off into a lagoon as she tried to save her dog.
Timiyah Landers suffered burns in 49 percent of her body due to the challenge she tried Friday at her home in Michigan.
Palij, who moved to the U.S. in 1949, intentionally hid the fact he was trained in the Nazi SS Training Camp in 1943.
The University of Scranton revoked the honors given to three Bishops who were included in the report by Pennsylvania grand jury on sexual abuse by "predator priests."
During the debate, Dennard accused Mudd of scoring a higher payday after becoming a consultant due to his security clearance.