Women in Saudi Arabia will now be allowed to obtain drivers licenses, as per an order from King Salman, reports said.
The husband of a Massachusetts second-grade teacher was arrested Tuesday and charged with her murder, authorities said.
There is double trouble brewing on this season's "Dancing with the Stars” as twins are taking over the stage.
Two people familiar with the decision say linebacker Lawrence Timmons' suspension has been lifted after one week by the Miami Dolphins.
Fox News Channel Tuesday announced a shakeup of its dayside programming on the heels of finishing the third quarter of 2017 as the most-watched network among cable news.
All 16 honored Kansas City Royals prospects will be recognized at Futures Night on Sept. 29 at Kauffman Stadium.
A Missouri father is charged with shaking his 3-month-old twin daughters, killing one of the girls and seriously injuring the other.
When President Donald Trump tweeted on Saturday that Iran had "just test-fired" a missile, he seemed to know something the rest of the government did not.
A Scottish family claims a “mystery” block of ice fell out the sky Tuesday and crash-landed in their garden, forming a nearly man-sized crater.
Witch doctors are sacrificing children in Uganda, looking to turn the tide with miracles in the drought-stricken country, a new report says.
President Trump doubled down Tuesday on his criticism of NFL players kneeling during the national anthem, calling the protests “disgraceful” and blatantly disrespectful to veterans who fight for flag and country.
New U.S. sanctions will punish eight North Korean banks and 26 bank workers living abroad, the Trump administration announced Tuesday, in the first use of new sanctioning powers granted by President Donald Trump.
The Latest on President Donald Trump's meetings with Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy (all times local): 1:15 p.m. President Donald Trump says the U.S. and Spain are allies in the fight against terrorism.
A southern Illinois sheriff's deputy is accused of twice assaulting a woman in her home.
Kansas City Chiefs have placed kicker Cairo Santos on injured reserve and claimed rookie kicker Harrison Butker off the Carolina Panthers' practice squad.
Firefighters hosed down blazing trees within a few feet of homes threatened by a wildfire that surged through suburban canyons in Southern California and sent hundreds of people scrambling for safety.
Violent crime in the United States increased in 2016, according to a new FBI report, in-part due to an uptick in killings in Chicago and some other major cities.
Delta Children’s Products has issued a recall for 28,000 of its “J is for Jeep” brand cross-country all-terrain jogging strollers over concerns that they can break and possibly injure children.
Indiana University has suspended its spelunking club pending an investigation into how a freshman was locked inside a cave for 60 hours.
California regulators are considering a ban on cars powered by internal combustion engines, echoing similar proposals in China, France and the United Kingdom.
U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley is urging South Sudan's leaders to seize "the last chance" to salvage the 2015 peace agreement and end the worsening violence that has forced 4 million people to flee their homes and left 7.6 million in desperate need of aid.
Police on Long Island are looking for several teenagers who are accused of attacking two boys in a Burger King.
Poland's president and defense minister are visiting Polish and other NATO troops as they perform major defense exercises.
President Donald Trump is up and tweeting, and his target is the NFL.