‘13 Hours’ Benghazi Movie True Story: Fact Vs. Fiction About 'The Secret Soldiers' In Michael Bay's Film
Here are facts about the attack in Benghazi, Libya, on Sept. 11, 2012.
GOP Debate 2016: Obama Should Worry About Jews, Not Muslims, Huckabee Says
During Thursday's early Republican debate, the candidate said FBI data show American Jews face more threats than American Muslims.
Election 2016 Polls: Before Sixth GOP Debate, Where Do Republican Candidates Stand?
Thursday’s Republican debate for the top seven candidates will air at 9 p.m. EST on the Fox Business Network.
Obama’s Pledge To Cure Cancer Could Be Complicated By Money, Disease’s Scope
President Obama said he wants the U.S. to eradicate cancer. Researchers and history prove there are many obstacles.
ISIS In The Philippines: Islamic State Support Growing Despite Government Claims
Concerns are mounting about whether the country's Muslim separatist groups are setting up a wilayat, or ISIS satellite.
State Of The Union Best Moments: Obama Confronts Donald Trump, Says America Is Already Great
Citing the nation’s strong military, unparalleled diversity and innovative research, Obama said the State of the Union was strong.
Who Is Cracka? Teen Hacks Into Intelligence Director James Clapper’s Email
A teen said he forwarded all of the official’s home phone calls to the Free Palestine Movement.
State Of The Union 2016: Quotes, Live Updates And Twitter Reaction From Obama's Final Address
The president delivered his final State of the Union address to Congress on Tuesday night, calling for an end to divisive rancor.
Marijuana Legalization In Massachusetts: Lawmakers Weighing Bill To Allow, Tax Cannabis
Proposed legislation, the topic of a Wednesday hearing, would allow adults to possess, use and grow cannabis.
Obama Immigration Reform 2016: Harry Reid Predicts ‘Pause’ In Deportations
Authorities launched raids in several states over New Year’s weekend aimed at rounding up families living in the U.S. illegally.
The Best State Of The Union 2016 Drinking Game: Rules For When To Sip, Gulp And Guzzle During Obama's Speech
If Obama makes a dad joke, take a gulp of your favorite domestic beer.
Powerball Ticket Sales Good For Schools? Lotteries’ Impact On Education Varies By State
Not all U.S. states earmark lottery revenue for public schools, and those who do contribute only a small percentage.
Thailand Monarchy Crisis 2016: King Bhumibol Briefly Leaves Hospital After Lung, Blood Infection
The 88-year-old Bhumibol, on the throne since 1946, has spent most of the past six years in the hospital. The succession question hangs over Thailand.
Japan Coming Of Age Day 2016: Facts About Japanese Holiday Celebrating Young People [PHOTOS]
The Coming of Age Day tradition may reach as far back as the 700s.
Amid ISIS News, Islamic Studies, Arabic Education Increasingly Popular On College Campuses
Driven by events at home and abroad, curious college students in the U.S. are learning more about the religion.
Happy Birthday, Kate Middleton: See Pictures Of The Duchess Of Cambridge Through The Years
The wife of Prince William, mom to two adorable kids and one day the queen, was born Jan. 9, 1982.
El Chapo Captured: Escaped Mexican Drug Lord Arrested, According To President Peña Nieto
Joaquín Guzmán Loera escaped from prison July 11.
Central Park Five Controversy: NYC Teacher Jenna Lee-Walker Fired Because School Feared Black Students?
Jeena Lee-Walker said she thought the civil rights material stemming from the racially charged 1980s case was important.
California Tampon Tax 2016: Bill Introduced To Eliminate Sales Tax On Feminine Hygiene Products
A woman in California pays $7 a month in taxes on hygiene items, according to a state lawmaker.
On Elvis Presley's 81st Birthday, Conspiracy Theories Remain About His Death
Friday would have been his 81st birthday.
Who Is Kimberly Corban? Obama Confronts Conspiracy Theories At ‘Guns In America’ Town Hall [VIDEO]
At Thursday’s meeting on gun violence and in a recent op-ed, President Barack Obama advocated for common-sense measures and reassured gun owners.
Obama’s Gun Control Town Hall: Quotes And Live Updates From CNN Event
In a one-hour meeting on CNN called "Guns in America," the president explained his recently announced executive actions.
Second Amendment Text And Meaning: What The Constitution Says About Guns
Even the Library of Congress says the 1791 text's meaning is "not self-evident."
Tennessee's Ooltewah High School Cancels Basketball Season Amid Rape, Hazing Investigation
Three boys have been charged with aggravated rape and aggravated assault in connection with the Dec. 22 incident.
Rhode Island St George's School Sex Abuse Scandal Victims To Request Independent Investigation
St. George's School in Middletown, Rhode Island, released a report last month acknowledging it had mishandled multiple abuse cases.
Texas Civil War Ball Promotes Slavery? Petition Gathers Strength Amid Confederate Flag Controversy
About 100 people have signed a petition urging the hosts to reconsider the event.
As China’s One-Child Policy Ends, Parents Protest Fines Charged For Additional Kids
Family members in Beijing Tuesday protested fees for children who were born before the legislation was enacted.
When Is Three Kings Day 2016? 10 Facts About The Traditions And History Of Epiphany
Did you know the kings were named Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar?
Bill Clinton Campaigns For Hillary In New Hampshire, But History Shows His Popularity Varies By Demographic
About 64 percent of Americans rated Bill Clinton’s presidency favorably in 2014.
William Shakespeare 400th Anniversary: First Folio Of The Bard's Plays Starts US Tour
A traveling exhibition including the First Folio, a collection of the playwright's works, debuted Monday in Oklahoma, Oregon and Indiana.