How Ronny Jackson Became Trump’s Pick To Head Veterans Affairs
Jackson had impressed the president back in January when he announced the results of Trump’s physical examination and said the POTUS was in "very, very good health" and had "incredible genes.
Who Is Mike Espy? Thad Cochran's Senate Seat Bid By Clinton-Era Official
The decision comes after Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran announced his decision to resign from the post.
ISIS Video Of 4 US Soldiers In Niger Shows Their Last Moments
It appears that the 9 minute, 15 second video, posted on an ISIS outlet on the messaging app Telegram, was shot using a helmet camera worn by one of the soldiers killed in the ambush.
North Korea-US Peace Talks: Pyongyang Rejects Preconditions For Starting Discussions
North Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it “will neither beg for dialogue nor evade the military option claimed by the U.S.”
Julianne Moore Joins Chorus Demanding Passage Of Child Victims Act
The Child Victims Act, if approved by the Senate, would extend the time limit for sexual assault victims to file civil cases against their attackers to the age of 28 and criminal cases up to 50 years.
Woman Who Rammed White House Barrier ‘To Meet Fiancee’ Unfit For Trial
Jessica Ford told a judge that President Donald Trump was her fiancee and she was actually going to the White House to visit him.
What Is A Bump Stock? Washington Legislature Passes Bill Banning The Device
Washington has now become the third state in the U.S. to pass such a bill.
'Peter Rabbit' Makers Apologize For Taking Food Allergy Issue Lightly
In a joint statement with the filmmakers Sunday, Sony Pictures expressed regret for not being more aware and sensitive to the issue of food allergy.
Do Increasing Sexual Assault Reports From Military Academies Indicate Better Support System?
The reporting of sexual assaults almost doubled at the U.S. Military Academy. A total of 50 cases were reported at the West Point, New York, academy, which was almost double from the 26 incidents reported in the previous year.
Trump University Case: Ex-Students To Get Money Back, Court Rules
A three-judge panel of the United States 9th Circuit Court of Appeals said a district judge was right in approving a $25 million settlement deal, which was reached days after the election of Trump as president in 2016.
Super Bowl Victory Celebrations In Philadelphia Turn Riotous, Injuries And Looting Follow
The celebrations turned tragic as one person died and several others were injured after falling while attempting to climb the poles in the city.
Who Is Paul Nakasone? Army Cyber Warfare Chief May Head NSA Soon
Apart from serving in the Army Cyber Command, Nakasone also worked as deputy commanding general at the U.S. Cyber Command, and was later promoted to commander of the Cyber National Mission Force.
Dennis Peron Cause Of Death: Marijuana Activist Dies At 71
Peron was instrumental in the legalization of medical marijuana in California, and was sometimes called the father of medical marijuana.
Steve Wynn Calls Sexual Harassment Allegations A ‘Distraction’ In RNC Resignation Letter
The 76-year-old billionaire said the “distraction” caused by the controversy led to to his resignation from the Republican National Committee.
Flu Can Raise Risk Of Heart Attack, Study Finds
The research found a six-fold increase in incidences of heart attacks in people within a week after a flu diagnosis had been confirmed.
West Baltimore Fire: 2 Children Dead, 1 Adult Injured In Burnt Home
The victims — a 1-year-old boy and a 2-year-old girl — were in cardiac arrest when firefighters found them on the second floor of the three-story house.
Trump Apologizes For Retweeting 'Horrible Racist People' From Britain First
In an interview to a British journalist Piers Morgan, the President Donald Trump said he didn't know what kind of an organization Britain First — the far-right group he retweeted — was.
Kindergarten Student Suspended For 10 Days For Bringing Sleeping Pill To School
The 6-year-old boy’s mother said her son suffers from attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and was asked to take the pills by his therapist.
Fatal Car Crash Convict Ordered To Carry Victim's Photograph For 6 Years
Johnathan Derek Simms was also to sentenced 18 months in jail, 5 years of probation, and 500 hours of community service.
Is Giving Birth At 50 Safe? Sen. Tammy Duckworth Pregnant At 49
She will be the first senator to give birth while in office. So far, only nine other women had babies while serving in the Congress and all of them were members of the House.
Brandon Griesemer, Who Threatened To Kill CNN Staff Over 'Fake News,' Arrested
Brandon Griesemer called CNN "fake news" and said he was "coming to gun you all down."
Gun Violence Costs New York Over $5.6 Billion A Year, Study Finds
On an average, New York witnessed 432 gun-related homicides, 473 gun-related suicides, 1,499 nonfatal shootings, and 105 accidental shootings per year.
Sleep Deprivation Is Affecting Mental Health Of Most NYC High Schoolers: Study
The research found children who sleep less are more prone to develop emotional and behavioral problems.
Only In Japan: Trains Will Bark At Animals To Avoid Killing Them
A team of researchers in Japan actually fitted a train with a speaker that barks like a dog and snorts like a deer.
Immigrant Crackdown: Man Leaves Home, Family After 30 Years In US
Jorge Garcia, 39, was deported to Mexico as part of President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.
Medical Marijuana Laws Have Lowered Crime Rate In Many States, Study Finds
Three economists looked at the the introduction of medical marijuana in states mordering Mexico, and its correlation with the number of violent crime cases.
Is President Trump's Tax Reform Creating Jobs In The United States?
The trend witnessed so far this year shows prospects are good for the employment sector in the United States.
E. Coli Symptoms: 17 Fall Ill As Dangerous Strain Strikes 13 US States
So far two cases were reported from Connecticut, two from New Hampshire, three from California and one each from New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Nebraska, Virginia and Washington.
Women More Active In Online Anti-Vaxxers’ Groups: Study
A study by two Australian researchers shows that a majority of participants of anti-vaccination discourses on Facebook are women.
Love Hospital In China Saves Marriages By Separating Married People From Lovers
Founded 17 years ago, the Weiqing Love Hospital provides an array of services designed to save marriages.