Ahead of Hurricane Irma which could potentially dump up to 10 inches (25cm) of rain after making a landfall, unleashing landslides and flash floods, state governments of both Florida and Puerto Rico have declared a state of emergency.
An Indian man was trampled during an attempt to take a selfie with a wild elephant.
“We love this story about an undocumented immigrant who worked her way up on Wall Street.”
“I don’t pay any attention to the negative chatter on social media, never read the negative comments.”
“I haven't seen her for a while but I think she's OK,” Prince Harry said about Kate Middleton.
Police in Hanover Park said the coyotes were infected with sarcoptic mange — which made them look 'zombie dogs' — and could transmit the disease to pets.
As Americans celebrate Labor Da, which is the unofficial ending of summer, we look at some of the historical facts attached to the day.
“I walked through the house and was looking at demo-ing the house, when I turned around and walked back through my dining room. I looked down, and there was a 10-foot alligator in my dining room,” Texas resident Brian Foster said.
Cherokee County School District called the teacher's actions wrong in a statement and said the "Make America Great Again" T-shirts were not a violation of the dress code.
In a letter to his successor, former president Obama urged Trump to leave the "instruments of our democracy at least as strong as we found them."
Singer Olivia Newton-John has been promoting the drug after she survived her second battle with cancer. She is not the first celebrity to endorse marijuana’s medicinal properties.
The Grammy-award winning rap star on Sunday suffered multiple seizures due to which his Las Vegas show had to be canceled.
Alonso Guillen, a 31-year-old disc jockey, was born in Piedras Negras, Mexico, and moved to the United States, under the shelter of DACA. He has been living in Lufkin, Texas, ever since he was a teenager.
John Ashbery's husband broke the news of his death. Ashberry breathed his last at his home in Hudson, New York, on Sunday.
"Operation on Demand" involved undercover detectives setting up online ads as well as a downtown condominium to lure sex buyers.
Annise Parker responded to Ann Coulter’s comment that the Houston flood was caused because a lesbian was elected the mayor of the town with a snide comment.
The third part of "The Disappearance of Natalee Holloway" aired Saturday.
Chelsea Clinton called out the president for calling the response to Hurricane Harvey 'a wonderful thing.'
The video was not missed by people on social media who wasted no time in expressing outrage that the pastor was asking for money from a community that has recently suffered losses of their belongings and homes in the flood.
A judge dismissed some of the most serious charges against Penn State students in the case involving the death of Timothy Piazza.
After Hurrican Harvey, Irma presents a new warning for the United States and the Caribbean.
Find out which areas are best to avoid this holiday weekend.
Many scientists are reluctant to put automated weapons to use citing concerns that mostly revolve around ethics, fear of the pace at which AI is developing, and the political impact.
A combination of probiotics and an oral immunotherapy treatment using peanut protein among kids who are already allergic to the nut, increased their tolerance significantly and cured them for as it as long as four years, a new study suggests.
Natalee went missing in 2005 and was officially declared dead in 2012 despite her body not being found.
Jeff Payne and another unnamed officer have been placed on administrative leave after a video of Payne assaulting nurse Alex Webbels went viral.
People in the United States plan getaways with their friends and family before settling in for the fall.
A 16-year-old was arrested for the murder of Texas girl Kaytlynn Cargill, allegedly killing her with a hammer and dumping her body in a landfill over a drug deal.
Nancy Beck — “the scariest Trump appointee you’ve never heard of,” as one environmentalist called her — worked for the chemical industry's lobbying group, which counted Arkema as a member. Now she’s at the EPA, overseeing regulations governing toxic chemicals.
"Prince represents Minnesota values and Columbus does not."