The suspect, who has been arrested for last Friday night's White House shooting,is suspected to be linked to Occupy Rally.
A Chautauqua Airlines pilot's bathroom break caused a mid-air terror scare over New York City.
Xing Wu Pan, also known as Oliver Pan, is accused of taking $16,000 from an undercover FBI agent posing as a businessman and distributing it to an unnamed candidate through 20 straw donors.
Energy Secretary Steven Chu has said it may take similar skills to navigate Washington politics as it does to make advances in physics research, a field in which he won a Nobel Prize in 1997.
Baby Lisa's family is moving back into their home in Kansas City Tuesday for the first time since Lisa's disappearance on Oct. 4. Parents Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley, as well as her two half-brothers, moved out of their home following Lisa's disappearance. The family's home and surrounding area has been thoroughly searched in the past month by police and the FBI.
Both police and the military will be reportedly deployed across London during the games next year.
Mexican norteno singer Diego Rivas was found murdered in the city of Culiacan, joining a growing list of folk singers killed for singing about the drug trade.
Action movie Immortals slayed its competitors at the weekend box office, taking the top spot domestically and pulling in an estimated $68 million around the world.
Rumors have surfaced that police are looking at missing baby Lisa Irwin's parents, Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley, as suspects in their one-year-old daughter's disappearance on Oct. 4. The family's attorney, John Picerno, told Fox News Saturday that he believes a phone call from a stolen cell phone the night of Lisa's alleged kidnapping proves her parents' innocence.
Police in Bellevue, Wash., admitted Friday to coming to terms with the real possibility that a 2-year-old whose mother notified them of his disappearance last Sunday could die before they or the FBI can find him, The Associated Press reported.
This weekend offers a range of movie openings in theaters from the Adam Sandler flick Jack and Jill to Clint Eastwood's Oscar contender J. Edgar. No matter what kind of movies you enjoy best there's something in store for you this weekend.
Following a joint investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and law enforcement agencies in Estonia and the Netherlands, an international gang who stole $14 million after hacking into at least 4 million computers in an online advertising scam has been arrested
Angie Varona uploaded provocative photos of herself to image-sharing website Photobucket to send them only to her then-boyfriend. But the then 14-year-old Varona didn't have any clue that those photos would make her one day an Internet sex symbol.
DiCaprio turns 37 on Friday, Nov. 11.
She made one mistake of not listening to her parents as a teenager, and the consequence has been haunting her for four years now. Angie Varona does not really need an elaborate introduction, considering the number of times her name has been searched for on the Internet. Varona is now 18, and a victim of the harmful side of the digital age.
Tokyo's stock exchange warned scandal-hit Olympus Corp on Thursday it will be delisted after 62 years as a publicly traded company if it fails to report earnings by December 14, another blow to the Japanese camera-maker's chances of survival.
Japan's scandal-hit Olympus Corp is likely to miss a Monday deadline for reporting its first-half earnings, sources with knowledge of the matter said, a failure that would bring the 92-year-old firm a step closer to delisting.
A $14-million Internet advertising fraud scheme has been brought to a halt by a coalition of American and Estonian authorities, Preet Bharara, U.S. attorney for New York's southern district, said during a Wednesday afternoon press conference in Manhattan.
New details have emerged in the missing baby Lisa Irwin's case, but authorities are being careful about the details.
Even though they are first in line to be paid back under broker liquidation rules, customers of bankrupt MF Global Holdings Ltd's brokerage may not get all their money back.
J. Edgar Hoover, America's revered and feared controversial top cop for five decades, was one of the most secretive men in government, keeping covert files on powerful figures including President John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
J. Edgar Hoover, America's revered and feared controversial top cop for five decades, was one of the most secretive men in government, keeping covert files on powerful figures including President John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.