Fast Food Served In White House Again? Trump Celebrates North Dakota State Football With Big Macs
Members of the North Dakota State Bisons were feted with Big Macs and Chik-Fil-A in the White House's State Dining Room for their FCS Division I win, a move that was made to show support for American businesses, according to Trump.
Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump Donated Money To Sen. Kamala Harris' Attorney General Campaign
A report recently revealed that President Trump contributed $6,000 to California Sen. Kamala Harris campaign years ago during her election bids for attorney general, but this isn't the first time reports of the president's past contributions to left-leaning politicians have surfaced.
China Plans To Send A Rover To Mars Next Year, Says Top Scientist
If successful, China's mission to Mars will be the country's first space landing on another planet.
Alabama Tornadoes: What's The Death Toll For The Natural Disaster? Local Sheriff Calls Twisters 'Catastrophic'
Two deadly back-to-back tornadoes in Alabama's Lee County have killed 23 people, including children, with many more missing and injured.
Climate Change News: Australia Drought Worsens, Record Heat Brings 25 Fires To One State
Australia isn't exactly known for a cooler climate, but wildfires exacerbated by a country-wide drought are making sure that things are heating up.
Two California Police Officers Won't Be Charged In Shooting Death Of Black Man, Gov. Newsom Calls For Reform
Gov. Gavin Newsom called upon "systemic reforms" to be made within the California judicial system after the district attorney's office announced that they would not pursue charges against two police officers who shot and killed Stephon Clark, an unarmed black man, in his grandmother's back yard last year.
Airline Controversy: Mother, Son Kicked Off American Airlines Flight Because Of Boy's Genetic Disease
American Airlines has apologized to a South Carolina after she and her infant son were kicked off of a flight due to a rare genetic skin condition both of them share.
North Carolina Mother Impersonates Daughter In Court, Jailed For Existing Warrants
A North Carolina mother impersonated her daughter in court and then was jailed herself for existing warrants after her identity was discovered.
A New Dr. Seuss Book? What To Know About The Latest Release From The Famed Children's Author
A new title from the beloved children's author Dr. Seuss is set for posthumous release later this year.
Winter Storm Scott: How Cold Will It Get In The United States And How Long Will It Last?
Heavy precipitation in the Northeast and record-breaking cold temperatures in the Plains will affect millions in the United States starting Sunday evening and tapering off early in the week.
Measles Outbreak 2019: Quick Facts, What To Know About The Infectious Disease
A recent UNICEF report warns that measles cases are on the rise in 98 countries, some in regions which had previously been considered disease-free.
World's Smallest Baby Leaves Japan Hospital, Survives Despite Doctors Fearing For Its Life
After spending months spent in an ICU neonatal care unit in a Tokyo hospital, the world's tiniest human baby boy has finally been sent home.
Dolphin Death Outbreak: High Alert After Sick Dolphins Wash Ashore On Southern California Coast
Six diseased dolphins have washed ashore the Southern California coast over a two-week period and experts don't know why.
Senator Mark Warner Threatened By Virginia Beach Man Who Aligned Himself With DC Snipers
Anthony Butkiewicz aligned himself with the 2002 , while threatening to assault Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia.
California Mudslides 2019: Flooding Rivers Cut Off Access To 2 Small Cities, Only Reachable By Boats
Two Sonoma County communities north of San Francisco are only accessible by boat after heavy rainfall caused flooding and mudsliding in the area.
VIDEO: Houston Astros Owner's Ex-Wife Confronts Interracial Couple Over Baby's Photoshoot
A white woman identified as the ex-wife of Houston Astros owner Jim Crane is under fire for confronting and yelling at an interracial couple during a professional photo shoot with their 11-month-old child.
Indiana Man Walks Into Police Station, Confesses To Killing Girlfriend In 2014
Connor Warren Scott, 24, walked into a police station and confessed to the 2014 murder of his then-girlfriend Kaylyn Whitaker.
Jenna Bush Hager To Join 'Today' Show? What To Know About Kathie Lee Gifford's Replacement
Long before Jenna Bush Hager began her career in broadcast journalism, the former First Daughter was famous for a few other things.
Amtrak Update: Passengers Stranded On Train For Over 36 Hours In Oregon Finally Moving
Passengers on an Amtrak train stranded along Oregon tracks are on their way to the city of Eugene.
Four Seniors In Florida Revealed To Be Siblings, Meet For First Time After DNA Test Results
Thanks to DNA testing, four siblings whose ages range between 84 and 102 met for the first time in an emotional reunion in Florida.
Extreme Weather: Unforgiving Winds Hit East Coast Hard After Devastating Central US
After a major storm system tore through the U.S. this weekend, many states are expecting no reprieve as high wind alerts and warnings pop up along the East Coast.
Kamala Harris Slams Trump Over Planned July 4th Blowout: 'It’s America’s Birthday, Not His Birthday'
During a campaign event, Sen. Kamala Harris took the time to address the president's planned 4th of July blow-out at the Lincoln Memorial, reminding the audience that the holiday is "America's birthday," not Trump's.
Jupiter Has 12 New Moons, Now They Need Names And The Rules Are Harder Than You Think
Just about anyone can enter the Carnegie Institution for Science's Twitter contest to name five of Jupiter's recently discovered new moons, but their contest rules make it pretty clear that not just anything goes when it comes to their name game.
Southwest Airlines Problems: Temporarily Grounds Flights Due To Computer Outage Among Issues In A Rough Week
News of Southwest's financial losses come at the end of a chaotic week, including union issues, massive cancelations and delays, computer outages, and an FAA investigation.
Steve Jobs Legacy: Looking Back On Apple's Tech Empire Under The Famed CEO
When we think of Apple, we might think of Steve Jobs' vision for iPhones, iPads, or even the iMacs of yesteryear, but it's his company's earliest computers that laid the groundwork for what the company became.
Trump Border Wall: Which States Have Filed Lawsuits Against The National Emergency?
On Monday, 16 states signed off on federal lawsuits in an attempt to challenge Trump's ability to bypass congressional approval to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Who Is David Byrd? Tennessee Lawmaker Faces Pressure To Resign Over 2018 Sexual Assault Allegations
Tennessee State Rep. David Byrd has faced renewed calls to resign after allegations he sexually assaulted three women when he was their basketball coach in 1986.
North Korea - US Relations: Will Trump Address Human Rights With Kim Jong-un At Hanoi Summit?
If any talks of opening trade agreements or denuclearization are put on the table, North Korea's human rights violations must be brought up, says Lindsay Lloyd, Director of the Human Freedom Initiative at the George W. Bush Institute.
Weight Loss Plan: How An Oklahoma Man Dropped More Than 140 Pounds On A Bet
Tyler Segraves, a 35-year-old sales rep, lost 141 pounds after a $2,000 bet with a friend.
Kelsey Berreth Update: Investigators To Search Landfill For Missing Colorado Woman
Colorado authorities announced on Thursday that they will search a landfill in Fountain, Colorado, for the remains of Kelsey Berreth, who has been missing since last Thanksgiving.