Yahoo now says all 3B of its accounts were hacked
Yahoo! parent company Verizon said that all 3 billion of Yahoo!'s accounts were hacked, up from the original figure of 1 billion.
Yahoo! parent company Verizon said that all 3 billion of Yahoo!'s accounts were hacked, up from the original figure of 1 billion.
A South Carolina woman accused of leaving her toddler in a hot car just outside Atlanta while she got her hair done faces charges including second-degree murder.
The Las Vegas shooter sent tens of thousands of dollars “overseas,” federal law enforcement officials told Fox News Tuesday.
An Iraq War veteran staying at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas heard gunshots ringing out nearby late Sunday, and helped alert authorities to the location of the gunman.
A Turkish man accused of causing a flight disturbance that prompted fighter jets to escort the airplane to its Honolulu destination is scheduled to enter a plea in the case.
The Netherlands' defense minister and the country's military chief have both resigned following a critical report into a 2016 artillery training accident that killed 2 peacekeeping troops and wounded a third.
A NASA/NOAA satellite captured nighttime images of Puerto Rico last week, revealing regions on the territory that are without power, due to Hurricane Maria.
The Russian military is conducting sweeping drills that involve dozens of intercontinental ballistic missile launchers.
Opponents might get another chance to block a Mississippi law that lets government workers or private businesspeople cite religious beliefs to deny services to gay or lesbian couples.
Officials in Kazakhstan say five people, including two doctors, have died when a plane carrying them crashed soon after takeoff.
Defense attorneys are trying to cast doubts on prosecutors' case against the suspected mastermind of the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans.
Country music's biggest stars and fans are standing united in the face of the biggest mass shooting in modern United States history.
President Trump told Puerto Rico officials during a visit to the hurricane-ravaged island Tuesday that they should be “proud” of a death toll that is lower than that of other disasters like Katrina.
ABC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Terry Moran doubled down Tuesday on his left-leaning position regarding gun control one day after slamming “right-wing media” by saying conservatives will “instantly politicize” acts of terror committed by Muslims but not mass shootings by Americans.
The high-rolling Las Vegas shooter gambled and came up short when he lost a slip-and-fall lawsuit against a casino on the strip years before Sunday night's rampage that killed 59 and injured at least 515 others.
A Pennsylvania funeral director already facing charges of taking photos with corpses to "gross out" her friends and family is facing new charges of evidence-tampering.
A Maine man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend before leading police on the longest manhunt in state history has testified that the two had reconciled after breaking up and talked about the future.
When Apple's iPhone X pre-orders start in a few weeks, it doesn't look like the $999 starting price will be putting shoppers off.
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback went on an unpublicized, eight-day trade mission to Israel in late August and early September that included a meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Veterans Affairs Department's watchdog says it is reviewing Secretary David Shulkin's 10-day trip to Europe with his wife that mixed business meetings with sightseeing.
It’s been reported that President Trump is considering a trip to Puerto Rico to see first-hand the devastation caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. With this visit comes the opportunity to help make Puerto Rico great again.
President Trump arrived Tuesday in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico for briefings with local officials days after sparring with the mayor of San Juan over the administration’s response to the devastation.
House Republican leaders called for unity and prayer after the deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas, but offered no new legislation to tighten gun laws and said a bill to ease regulations on gun silencers would be shelved indefinitely.
North Korea threatened to bring “nuclear clouds” to Japan and mocked Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for acting like a “headless chicken” at the United Nations General Assembly when the leader urged U.N. members to force North Korea to end its nuclear and missile programs.
Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has outdone himself at Paris Fashion Week, creating a lush indoor canyon complete with a spectacular waterfall — all for a 20-minute Chanel catwalk show.