Romulo Avelica-Gonzalez, the father of four U.S.-born children, had been in the country for over 25 years.
Hunterdon County’s Isidore Heath Campbell filed paperwork in superior court in February to legally change his last name to “Hitler.”
The former first daughter admitted she "never thought" she would come to the White House adviser's aide.
The indictments of the policemen threw into question the status of any of the hundreds of arrests and multiple open cases from those arrests.
The man arrived in New York City's Port Authority bus terminal from Detroit, officials said.
The Obama administration survey of methane emissions information was part of a multinational effort to curb pollution.
A bill could be in the works to keep undercover police from engaging in sexual activity with prostitutes.
Hundreds of people around the country have participated in creating spells to stop President Donald Trump — and now the religious community is weighing in.
Mike Pence used an AOL account that was hacked, but is that against the law?
The video shows the officer telling Warrick to show his hands, only to shoot him a second later.
The river flows down the Pyrenees Mountains into Andorra and then into Spain.
The 31 year old claimed he was framed by a woman who made the threats in his name.
The U.S. spent more than $9,000 per capita on health care annually as of 2014.
A different issue with Takata airbags forced the car manufacturer to issue a safety compliance recall.
Former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell said that the threat by jihadist groups such as al Qaeda and the Islamic State group to airports was "going to get worse."
The study also finds that adults would benefit by using hearing aids.
President Trump was furiously tweeting about his opposition Friday morning.
The queen met with battalion members and their new mascot for a St. Davids Day celebration.
Wellesley's President Paula Johnson said in an email to the college campus that the event was kept under lock and key to “ ensure this remains a private Wellesley event."
While nothing is quite like a simple "thank you," there are plenty of other ways to show employees your appreciation during the unofficial holiday.
A 14-year-old girl, who was a witness for the murder case of the Hispanic woman, revealed details about being sexually assaulted by the MS-13 gang members.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov called the allegations surrounding the meeting between the U.S. attorney general and Sergei Kislyak, the Russian Ambassador to the U.S., similar to a witch hunt.
Some Democrats have continued to raise demands for an official investigation of the raid which has been subsequently characterized as "botched."
The two-time Oscar winner, who is also a liberal activist, revealed that she had been sexually abused as a child.
Paris Jackson, the second child of Michael Jackson, attempted suicide several times but overcame her issues with the support of her family.
DARPA collected real-time data for more than 100,000 hours and covered more than 150,000 miles in the seven-month test to detect traces of radiation to prepare for a "dirty bomb" attack.
Residents in Randolph County received the alerts on a local radio station. However, the sheriff's department said the broadcasts were the work of hackers.
The number of unauthorized Mexican immigrants in the U.S. has fallen by 1 million since 2007 to 5.8 million.
A team of MIT researchers has assessed the public health impact of the sale of 2.6 million Volkswagen vehicles fitted with "defeat devices."
Peter Dinklage and wife Erica Schmidt are already parents to a 5-year-old daughter named Zelig Dinklage.