A Kansas man was arrested by a Secret Service agent for allegedly threatening to blow up the White House.
Tension over immigration, health care and other priorities divides younger voters and Latinos from older Republicans in Rep. Darrell Issa’s district.
Natalie Wood and husband Robert Wagner had one daughter together but following her death, he raised her other daughter as his own.
Space rocks often pass near Earth without posing a threat to our world, and a bunch of them have passed during Super Bowls.
Birds poured onto the ground in one city this week after the starlings swarmed in what’s called a murmuration.
More than 37 years after the death of actress Natalie Wood, then-husband Robert Wagner was named a person of interest in her death.
The photographer, Nancy Bloch, noticed that the adult alligator had something in its mouth when it was sunning itself. Moments later she realized that it was another alligator.
Black History Month was first observed in 1976 by then-President Gerald Ford.
President Donald Trump acknowledged the start of the Black History Month, declaring the theme of this year's annual observance as "African-Americans in Times of War."
Lincoln did not live to see the 13th Amendment ratified, but there was a movement to see Feb. 1 commemorated in perpetuity.
According to a report, New York City health officials found an average of two violations per school cafeteria visit. Although some schools didn't receive any violations, others received more which resulted in an increment in the average.
The existence of at least five mass graves containing bodies of Rohingya Muslims has been confirmed by the Associated Press.
The incident took place in January near N. 76th St. and W. Mill Road in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, when a woman was trying to cross the road with her daughter.
The incident is currently being investigated by El Ranco School District and Salcido has been kept on an administrative leave since Monday.
Scott Lloyd, the head the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), had considered the use of unscientific methods to reverse abortion of an undocumented pregnant teen who was detained in their custody in Texas in March last year.
An Oklahoma man pleaded guilty to attacking a girl in 2016, while she was attending the Falls Creek church camp in southern Oklahoma. The accused, who was a cook at the camp, raped her and threatened to hurt her if she told anyone.
The children were allegedly threatened with death in case they ever told anyone about the abuse.
The Air Force also issued a number of precautionary measures to be followed by pilots in order to avoid dizziness or other hypoxia symptoms when they are up in the air.
A Snapchat video showed a teenage boy at Franklin High School walk up behind a teenage girl only to yank her wig off her head and runaway. The text over the video said "weave snatchin."
Officials said the reason for her resignation was “conflicts of interest that made it difficult to do her job."
According to reports, CDC's current flu-tracking system showed that this time, for the first time in 13 years, the whole U.S. continental region (except Hawaii) was affected by the flu.
In a letter to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, California Rep. Adam Schiff said that his staff discovered Wednesday evening that the memo sent to the White House was "materially different" than the version on which the committee voted.
Family of Charlie Harp said, prior to taking the medication, he didn’t exhibit any signs of self-harming behavior.
In a series of tweets, Lahren apologized for the comments she made on her Instagram account and called her remarks “inappropriate.”
Robert Forrest Jr., a 32-year veteran of the police force, retired Jan. 31, just hours before Nashville Mayor Megan Barry released a statement about their extramarital affair.
A Texas man vacationing in Florida died after the sand tunnel he had dug collapsed on him.
Here's a list of the seven coolest hotels around the world from Idaho to Kenya.
Police released the identities of those who died in a helicopter crash in Newport Beach, California Tuesday.
A substitute teacher has come under fire for allegedly filming a sex act on one of his sleeping students.
Louise Turpin's sister claimed that their previous experience with sexual abuse likely caused her to harm her 13 children.