The New Jersey native, U.S. bronze medal winning Olympian was held in U.S. customs a few weeks ago.
If state lawmakers in Montana have their way, Oct. 9 will not be celebrated as Columbus Day.
Syrian-born Raji Alatassi and his wife Mara Andersen, a U.S. citizen, considered leaving the country after Alatassi's green card application froze following an anti-immigration executive order by President Donald Trump.
The Trump administration was considered truthful by 49 percent of voters, while only 39 percent of the respondents said they trusted the media, an Emerson College poll showed.
President Donald Trump’s push for greater religious liberty has been met with opposition from the religious community.
The findings suggest that spending less, working full-time, raising children in a two-parent household or attending college does not close the wealth gap.
Price, a congressman who's supported privatizing Medicare, is widely expected to lead the Republicans' push to erase Barack Obama's healthcare policies.
The Asian elephant's birth in the 1960s attracted international fame when he became the first elephant born in the Western Hemisphere in 44 years.
A bipartisan letter addressed to Office of Government Ethics Director Walter Shaub Jr. called for disciplinary action against Donald Trump's counselor for promoting Ivanka Trump’s clothing line.
The U.S. president reportedly assured his Chinese counterpart that he would honor the "One China" policy.
Katherine Jackson alleged that she is a victim of elder abuse at the hands of her nephew-in-law Trent Lamar Jackson.
After a federal appeals court refused to allow the Trump administration to reinstate an executive order banning travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations, Trump tweeted: “SEE YOU IN COURT, THE SECURITY OF OUR NATION IS AT STAKE!”
Abu Hani al-Masri was killed by an unmanned drone Saturday along with 10 other al Qaeda operatives.
The internal Homeland Security estimate is way higher than the $12 billion estimated by President Trump.
President Donald Trump called the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision "political" and predicted victory ultimately.
Trump avoided the draft during the Vietnam War, first with student deferments and then a medical disqualification for heel spurs.
The 31 cases of Michigan voters casting two ballots will be sent to the attorney general's office.
The rapper appeared to make a comment offensive to Muslims.
Senior White House adviser Kellyanne Conway told Americans to go "buy Ivanka's stuff" in an interview from the White House briefing room.
The confirmation of Betsy DeVos was disappointing to many, but there are other ways to get involved in public schools.
The president signed an executive order proposing legislation to define new crimes of violence against law enforcement.
Just three weeks into his time in the White House, there continues to be speculation over whether President Donald Trump will serve out a full term.
Several of President Trump's executive orders have been challenged in the courts.
The woman who said Till made sexual comments toward her that led to his death admitted she lied.
While the fire was believed to be intentional, the investigation "does not indicate the fire was a biased crime," the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives said.
The federally illegal plant increased patients' median survival rates by about six months.
The number of U.S. citizens renouncing their citizenship jumped 26 percent in 2016.
"This is the first demonstration that the brain's own opioids are directly involved in musical pleasure."
In the wake of his executive orders, polls show voters’ opinions on them and the president vary widely and often starkly contradict one another.
Trump signed the orders at the swearing in of Attorney General Jeff Sessions.