How American Phillip Walton Was ‘Abducted’ In Nigeria ‘Without Anyone Knowing’
A 27-year-old U.S. citizen was nabbed in Niger without anyone noticing, a local authority said.
Are Utility Lines Behind Latest California Wildfire?
California utility company says it's investigating whether its power lines sparked the state's latest blaze.
Is Roe V. Wade Being Overturned? Supreme Court To Review Abortion Ban
The Supreme Court is set to review a Mississippi abortion case that could tacitly challenge Roe v. Wade.
Who Is Clarence Thomas? Three Fast Facts About The Justice Who Swore In Amy Coney Barrett
Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas swore in Amy Coney Barrett on Monday.
Whitmer Kidnapping Update: ‘Firearms’ And Explosives Discovered As Investigation Heats Up
Feds have discovered new evidence in the foiled plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Why Mitch McConnell Is Being Slammed For Senate Announcement
Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell chastised for shutting down chamber after Barrett vote.
Who Is Ron Sanders? Why The Trump Administration Appointee Quit Out Of Protest Over An Executive Order
Ron Sanders, a policy adviser on federal salaries, is the latest Trump appointee to quit his job, saying he had a moral duty to leave.
Hillary Clinton's True Thoughts On Trump's Chances Of 'Winning' The Election
Hillary Clinton tells The New York Times the prospect of President Trump winning a second term in offices makes her sick.
Should You Stock Up For A Second Coronavirus Wave? Stores Are
A surge in COVID-19 infections suggests another round of consumer hoarding is on the horizon.
Snowfall In 2020 Is Already Breaking Records And It Isn’t Even Winter Yet
Northern U.S. cities are setting snowfall records a good month and a half before the official start to the winter season.
Journalist Peggy Noonan Blasted For Calling Kamala Harris’ Dancing ‘Embarrassing’
Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan was heavily criticized for her comments on Sen. Kamala Harris in a recent op-ed.
Tropical Storm Zeta Update: Where 'Hurricane Strength' Cyclone Is Headed Next
Tropical Storm Zeta expected to hit the southern U.S. coast as a hurricane by mid-week.
Minnesota Drug Bust: Pounds Of Meth Seized By Duluth Police
A coordinated operation nabbed 35 people for a drug-trafficking ring spanning parts of the upper Midwest.
Sudan Next Arab League State To Normalize Ties With Israel
A joint statement with the White House outlines steps toward Sudan's new friendship with Israel.
UN Hails Historic Cease-Fire In Libya
Rival factions in Libya sign permanent cease-fire agreement, though the road ahead will be difficult.
Human Rights Group Demands Probe Into Beirut Port Explosion
Human Rights Watch says only an independent panel can uncover the details surrounding the tragic explosion in Beirut in August.
Dozens Of Australian Men Accused Of Exploiting Minors
More than 300 charges filed against 44 men in Australia for possessing, and sometimes producing, explicit material related to children.
US Warns Of Terror And Kidnapping Threat In Turkey
Citing "credible reports," the U.S. government warned of threats to U.S. and foreign nationals in Turkey.
Former Army Reservist Gets 40 Years For Sex Trafficking
Former army reservist accused of using violence and promises of drugs to coerce women in a five-year sex trafficking spree.
Health Official: COVID-19 Thrives Off Cold Temps
A French health advisor says the onset of cooler weather suggests a surge in COVID-19 cases is possible.
Why Toymaker Mattel Is Upbeat About Holiday Sales During Economic Downturn
Mattel Inc., the maker of the Barbie doll, said it was anticipating strong sales during the coming holiday season.
PPP Fraud: 5 Charged In Scamming US Government For $1 Million Meant For Small Businesses
Federal authorities in Wisconsin allege five men pursued more than $1 million in fraudulent pandemic relief loans.
USPS Promises No Delays For Mail-In Ballots
A spokesperson for the U.S. Postal Service said Thursday the election mail will not be delayed.
French Beheading Investigation Uncovers Syrian Link
An investigation into the beheading of a French history teacher finds links to Islamic radicals in Syria.
Third-Degree Murder Charges Dropped in George Floyd Case
Third-degree murder charges have been dismissed in the George Floyd case, though arresting officers still face more serious crimes.
Cabbage Prices Skyrocketing In Asia
Floods, typhoons and inclement weather limited the cabbage crop, starving South Koreans of one of the country's primary food staples.
Louisiana Judge Gets 14 Years For Sex Crimes Against Minors
Louisiana attorney general lays into former judge for sexual misconduct against teenage girls.
Elections Could Significantly Damage US Dollar Value
US dollar value will be messy if Donald Trump wins in the presidential election, but almost certainly move lower with a Joe Biden victory.
Not Sure About the Hunter Biden Scandal? Let Us Try To Explain
A review of the scandal surrounding Vice President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, is a mysterious plot we try to unravel.
Is US Farm Support About The November Election?
The Trump administration says aid to the U.S. agricultural sector is necessary to offset the high costs due to the pandemic, though commodity prices are on the rise.