Obama, Saudi King Meet As Iran Nuclear Deal Strains Relationship Between Countries
Amid strained relations between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia over the Iran nuclear deal, the leaders of the two nations met Friday in Washington.
Refugee Crisis In Hungary: Buses To Austria Offered To Hundreds Walking From Train Station
Hungary has struggled to deal with the influx of people trying to find asylum in European countries.
Donald Trump On Top But Loses To Ben Carson In Head-To-Head Match In Election 2016 Poll
Donald Trump is still on top, but when voters had to choose between him and Ben Carson in a new head-to-head poll, Carson came in above Trump -- way above.
Bernie Sanders Reddit Following Helps Campaign For 2016 Election
The Democratic candidate's campaign has galvanized support using the popular social news site.
Flight MH370 Update: Missing Malaysian Plane Crashed Near Java, German Researchers Claim
Based off ocean current models, the $140 million search has been about 3,500 miles south from where the researchers believe the plane crashed.
Labor Day NYC Weekend 2015: Five Best New York City Events To Celebrate Summer's End
There's a full calendar of New York City events to say your goodbyes to the season.
European Refugee Crisis: Czech Police Mark Refugees' Arms With Inked Numbers, Detain Them On Train
"We are not used to different races and cultures," a Czech politician said, defending the practice.
Is Cloning Possible For Extinct Animals? Mammoth Lab Created By Russia, South Korea Scientists
The country's environment could be conducive to hosting prehistoric mammoths, if they can be regenerated in a lab using preserved cells and DNA, scientists say.
Male Seahorse And Human Pregnancies More Alike Than Previously Thought: Study
The sea creatures do more than carry babies; they play a major role in providing nutriment to embryos, much like human mothers, researchers said.
Flight MH370 Update: Missing Malaysian Plane Search Thousands Of Miles Off Track Barnacles Indicate
Efforts in the Indian Ocean should be refocused farther north and closer to the Equator, some scientists say.
Putin: Russia-China 'Partnership' Stronger Than Ever Amid Cybersecurity Accusations, Economic Trouble
Restrictions "imposed by certain Western countries" have not affected Sino-Russian relations, Russia's president said before he visits China on Wednesday.
US May Pursue Sanctions Against Russia In Light Of Cyberattacks
Actions would be in response to reports that spies in China and Russia allegedly attacked US databases to target American intelligence personnel.
Gay Marriage Licenses In Kentucky Must Be Issued, U.S. Supreme Court Rules Against County Clerk's Same-Sex Case
In June, the Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution permits gay marriage, but a county clerk in Kentucky objected on religious grounds.
Hillary Clinton Email Controversy: 150 Messages Too Confidential To Be Made Public, State Department Says
The disclosures do not include 150 messages deemed classified, bringing the total of unreleased messages to around 213, with the number expected to rise, State Department officials said.
Seabirds Eating Plastic: Water Pollution Forces 90% To Ingest Toxic Material, Study Finds
Birds ingest the poisonous material at such high rates because they often confuse the plastic floating on surface waters with food, researchers found.
NYC 'Happy Meals' Bill: Childhood Obesity Rate Could Fall If Nutritional Requirements Implemented
Researchers determined that 98 percent of kids' meals would not meet the nutritional standards outlined in the proposal.
Trump, Palin Find Mutual Affection For Each Other During 'On The Point' Interview
The 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee and the leader of the 2016 Republican presidential pack talked about the Bible and their distrust of the Obama administration.
Immigration In US: Mexico Urges Texas To Stop Denying Children Of Undocumented Immigrants Citizenship
The Mexican government filed a brief Monday in support of immigrant parents who sued the state after their American-born children were not granted birth certificates.
How To Watch Sarah Palin's Interview With Donald Trump On The OAN Network
Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin announced she will interview Republican candidate Donald Trump Friday evening.
Vine Announces New Music Update To Make Editing 'Pefect Loops' Easier
With the update, users will be able to run songs over the clips and edit the sound.
British Man Pleads Guilty On Drug Conspiracy Charges To Import 100 Kilograms Of North Korean Meth To New York
Prosecutors said that Scott Stammers was involved in scheme to transport nearly-pure methamphetamine from North Korea on two different occasions, in 2012 and 2013.
President Obama Katrina Speech: New Orleans' 'Resilience' Is Model For America
President Obama's speech in New Orleans Thursday marked the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
Virginia Shooting Update: Victim Alison Parker's Father Presses Fox News To Focus On Gun Control And Mental Illness
Andy Parker, the father of Virginia shooting victim Alison Parker, vowed to fight for tighter gun control laws.
Vester Flanagan Update: Virginia Gunman Was Told By WDBJ-7 Station To Seek Medical Help
One memo details an incident where the alleged gunman lost his temper and left his co-workers "feeling both threatened and extremely uncomfortable."
Virginia Shooting: Politicians React To Journalists Killed By Gunman Vester Lee Flanagan II
Wednesday's shootings were variously described as a "tragic loss" and "absolutely heartbreaking."
American Astronauts Enjoy Recycled Urine Beverages While In Space
American astronauts drink recycled urine while aboard the International Space Station, but the Russian crews, who also inhabit the station, do not.
Obama Will Confront Chinese President Xi Jinping About Cybersecurity Concerns, White House Says
The U.S. president has invited his counterpart to the White House in September, but the meeting will come amid rising tensions over hacking.
Marijuana Legalization 2015: Is It Time For The Cannabis Industry To Grow Up And Go To College?
The cannabis industry has battled stigma and now marijuana universities are determined to foster a sense of legitimacy for pot professionals.
Donald Trump Ejects Univision Reporter Jorge Ramos, Leading To Heated Exchange Over Illegal Immigration
Univision reporter Jorge Ramos was removed by security early in the press conference after trying to ask Trump a question without being called on.
Why Do Men Kill Their Wives And Family? Study Says New Information Can Prevent Murders
Researchers found men who committed spontaneous domestic murders have distinct profiles from those who kill people they do not know.