Woman takes selfies with catcallers, turns them into viral Instagram account
She's shaming the men who make inappropriate comments to her
She's shaming the men who make inappropriate comments to her
Barbara Eden enchanted audiences across the country with a nod and a blink in the beloved ‘60s sitcom “I Dream of Jeannie” — and 47 years later she’s still celebrated as a beloved TV icon.
Denmark will join other European countries banning full-face covering, including Islamic veils such as the niqab or burqa.
The man charged in a shooting that killed one person and wounded six others at a Tennessee church has a court date.
A senior Conservative lawmaker in Britain says he has a list of 30 colleagues who want Prime Minister Theresa May to resign after a poor election result and a disastrous conference speech.
Norwegian authorities are trying to provoke a landslide by pumping water onto a mountain where a major shift in the rock has appeared threatening.
A Utah clothing company has filed a lawsuit against L.L. Bean, saying the Maine-based company's latest ad campaign is a trademark violation.
Spain's National Court will question two senior officers of Catalonia's regional police force and the leaders of two pro-independence civic groups who have been placed under investigation for sedition.
Palestinian and French archaeologists began excavating Gaza's earliest archaeological site nearly 20 years ago, unearthing what they believe is a rare 4,500-year-old Bronze Age settlement.
The U.S. military says it has halted some military exercises with Gulf countries over the ongoing diplomatic crisis targeting Qatar.
The U.S. military says it has halted some exercises with Gulf countries over the ongoing diplomatic crisis targeting Qatar.
Police say an Indian air force helicopter has crashed in the country's remote northeast bordering China, killing all seven people on board, including the crew members.
The dean of the University of Southern California’s medical school is out less than a year after his appointment. The departure of Dr. Rohit Varma follows revelations of a sexual harassment settlement from 15 years ago.
The following is a list from the Clark County Coroner's Office of the 58 people who died in the Oct. 1 mass shooting in Las Vegas, the deadliest in the nation's modern history.
Analysts say the security of North Korea's missiles and nuclear, chemical and biological weapons would be a chief priority for China in the event of a major crisis involving its communist neighbor.
The high-capacity rifle magazines and “bump stocks” that the Las Vegas gunman used in Sunday’s shooting spree are reportedly in high demand.
Nick Folk missed three field goals Thursday night in a close loss to the Patriots.
An apartment fire in Japan has killed six people, and a 32-year-old man who turned himself in was arrested on suspicion of murder.
A federal judge in Louisiana said in a court order Wednesday that he plans to toss out a second lawsuit filed against Black Lives Matter, unless prosecutors can prove why he shouldn’t.
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A woman faces up to 50 years to life in prison after being convicted of murder and kidnapping in the death of a pregnant woman whose baby was cut out of her womb.
Harvey Weinstein gave his first interview on Thursday following a New York Times report depicting years of sexual harassment claims against the movie mogul.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's team of investigators has recently spoken with a former British spy who compiled a dossier of allegations about President Donald Trump's ties to Russia, according to a person familiar with the investigation.
A report by the Treasury Department's inspector general on Thursday said that Secretary Steven Mnuchin did not violate any law in the seven trips he has taken on government airplanes but did fail to provide enough proof of why he needed to use the more expensive modes of travel.
A Missouri man connected to two Kansas City-area females who disappeared about 10 years apart has been charged with murder in their deaths.