Donald Trump Ex-Wife Rape Accusation: Ivana Backtracks On 'Violent Assault' Allegations
In a deposition from their early-1990s divorce proceedings, Ivana Trump accused her husband of raping her during a 1989 encounter.
Anti-Semitism On Campus: Most Jewish Students Feel Discriminated Against, New Study Finds
Hostility against Israel and the Jewish faith from students' peers was a “very big” or "fairly big" problem, a survey found.
Pasadena Minimum Wage Hike? $15 Hourly Proposed By City Council
Advocates in Pasadena, California, are urging minimum wage regulations that would equal the level recently set in nearby Los Angeles.
George Pataki Hillary Clinton Tweet: Private Email Slammed By Former New York Gov On Twitter Over Former Secretary Of State's Account
The former New York governor and GOP presidential contender had a choice tweet Monday for Hillary Clinton.
Marijuana Legalization 2015: United Kingdom Could Legalize Weed After 150,000 Brits Sign Petition
The petition asks for lawmakers to allow the sale, production and use of marijuana.
Turkey Anti-ISIS, Kurdistan Workers' Party Airstrikes In Iraq: Bombings Against Kurdish Militants, Islamic State Come As NATO Meeting Convenes
Turkish armed forces launched new airstrikes Sunday against the Kurdish militants in northern Iraq just as a NATO meeting was convening.
Mike Huckabee Stands By Iran Nuclear Deal-Holocaust Comments, Obama Responds
Huckabee fired back on Twitter, writing, “Tell Congress to do their constitutional duty [and] reject the Obama-Kerry #IranDeal."
Louisiana Shooter John Russell Houser Responded To Eviction With Dead Koi Fish, Feces And Paint
"[Everything] you could think about someone doing to mess up a house, he did it," said a man who knew John Russell Houser for 25 years.
John Russell Houser Motive: Louisiana Shooter Had Erratic, Racist Online Activity
John Russell Houser, who on Thursday night gunned down two people in a Louisiana movie theater, had a history of leaving long, confusing comments on several online forums.
John Russell Houser Victims Named: Jillian Johnson, Mayci Breaux Killed In Louisiana Theater Shooting
Jillian Johnson and Mayci Breaux were killed in a Louisiana theater, while nine unidentified people were injured, authorities say.
New York City Alligator Spotted In Manhattan: Reptile Found In Inwood Neighborhood Streets
Police took the creature into custody after seeing it cross Ninth Avenue at 205th Street in Manhattan.
If Donald Trump Goes Independent, Will He Be The New Ross Perot?
Trump said a third-party bid would depend on the Republican National Committee’s attitude toward his campaign during the party’s primary selection process.
Illegal Immigration 2015: Crime Data On Undocumented Immigrants Should Be Made Public, GOP Lawmaker Claims
Under the Arrest Statistics Reporting Act, state and local authorities would be forced to provide the immigration status of suspects in arrest reports.
Fox News Releases Debate Guidelines To Republican Candidates
The strict guidelines the channel has made available to the 16 presidential campaigns will limit the number of personnel who can be on hand.
Two Alabama Men Say Their Job Fired Them Over Confederate Flag
Phillip Sims said he does not typically keep the Confederate flag on his flatbed pickup truck, but he was running late Monday and did not have a chance to remove it.
Americans Will Know Less About GMO Products With New Food Label Law
The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 would leave whether or not to label foods with genetically modified organisms up to the companies.
Who Is Donald Trump's Other Daughter? Meet Pop Singer Tiffany Trump
Tiffany is the second-youngest heir and the only child of Donald Trump and his second ex-wife, actress Marla Maples. They divorced when Tiffany was 5 years old.
Donald Trump Financial Disclosure: Speeches Paid Presidential Candidate More Than $1M, According To Federal Election Form
Donald Trump's financial disclosure forms showed that he earned an average of $250,000 per speech last year.
Selena Gomez Turns 23! Birthday Pictures Of The Disney Star Growing Up Through The Years
To celebrate Gomez's 23rd birthday, here's a look back at highlights from her years growing up in front of the camera.
North Korea Erects Long-Range Missile Launch Pad That Can Fire Largest Missiles Yet
According to a government source, North Korea could be planning to use to fire a long-range missile in October.
Obama Jokes About Trump, Media During Last Appearance With Jon Stewart On The Daily Show
Before he leaves the show, Jon Stewart took advantage of his final opportunity to joke with Obama.
Anti-Abortion Group Releases Second Undercover Video That Attacks Planned Parenthood
The new eight-minute video features a woman who the Center for Medical Progress says is Mary Gatter, medical director of Planned Parenthood of Los Angeles. At what appears to be a restaurant, Gatter discusses the price of fetal tissue with two Center for Medical Progress actors.
Amid Food Shortages, Venezuela Orders Companies To Distribute Products To State Stores
Federal authorities mandated producers of milk, pasta, oil, rice, sugar and flour to supply between 30 percent and 100 percent of their goods to the state stores.
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Expresses Grief, Longs For Father
While at a locomotive factory, he lamented the death of the elder Kim, who died of a reported heart attack in 2011 while on a moving train.
Iranian General Criticizes Nuclear Deal While UN Security Council Endorses
The statement by Maj. Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari revealed a division of opinion among high-ranking Iranian officials.
Harvard Researchers: You Don't Need To Drink Eight Glasses Of Water A Day
It is impossible to determine a single requirement for everyone, since recommendations depend on diet, weather and level of physical activity.
Election 2016: New Poll Shows Donald Trump Still In Lead Before McCain Criticism Registered
A Washington Post and ABC poll has Trump leading the 2016 GOP field, but it was largely completed before his controversial remarks about John McCain.
HIV Cure? French Teen In Remission After Stopping Treatment For Virus 12 Years Ago
Researchers credit the young woman's remission to the combination of antiretrovirals she received very soon after infection.
Presidential Science Debate 2016: Candidates Should Discuss Energy, Water Technology And Climate Change, Scientists Say
"We by no means want this to be a pop quiz. I think just it's about just getting a sense of what they would prioritize," said Sheril Kirshenbaum, a researcher at the University of Texas at Austin.
Israel West Bank Beit El Construction Project Advances Despite Supreme Court Demolition Order
The government has continued to fight the ruling against the project, instead of prepare for the July demolition.