George Papadopolous, ex-Trump aide, pleads guilty in connection to Russia probe: Who is he?
George Papadopolous, a former foreign policy adviser to President Trump’s campaign, pleaded guilty earlier this month to making false statements to the FBI.
George Papadopolous, a former foreign policy adviser to President Trump’s campaign, pleaded guilty earlier this month to making false statements to the FBI.
Chicago Bears tight end Zach Miller underwent emergency surgery on Sunday night after suffering a gruesome injury to his knee that reportedly him in danger of losing his leg.
Jenny McCarthy got candid about her near-disastrous audition for Playboy at age 22.
Less than two weeks after Chelsea Handler announced she would take a break from Hollywood to focus full time on political activism, she mistakenly referred to Rep. Dana Rohrabacher as a woman.
After North Korea launched its first successful intercontinental ballistic missile, Kim Jong Un doesn’t want to back down.
The husband of Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri was hospitalized Monday in the intensive care unit, the senator announced on Twitter.
The Anne Frank House museum is signaling reservations about the idea of a German high-speed train being named after the teenage Jewish diarist who was deported by train from the Netherlands during World War II.
A report of a possible active shooter at an Alabama hospital sparked a high-speed chase Sunday involving a stolen ambulance, officials said.
Residents of the northern regions of the United States and the southern parts of Canada may have noticed that there have been a larger number of monarch butterflies fluttering through the skies for this time of year.
Her advice? "You can do it, but you have to want it.”
The Danish inventor charged with killing journalist Kim Wall aboard his homemade Nautilus submarine admitted Monday he dismembered her body -- but insisted he wasn't the one that caused her death, according to police.
Richard Gates, a business associate of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, was reportedly told to surrender to federal authorities Monday morning.
The Orlando Magic finish off a road back-to-back Monday night when they take on the New Orleans Pelicans.
The Miami Heat look to snap out of their two-game funk when they host the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Catalonia's parliament passed a motion for independence from Spain on Friday.
It’s been more than a year since Paul Manafort briefly led President Trump’s quest for the White House and even longer since he worked for a controversial Ukrainian politician.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has said he plans to “drop everything” in the wake of a heated debate about the company’s burger emoji.
President Trump tweeted early Monday about reports that the Obama campaign and the Democratic National Committee paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to the firm behind the salacious anti-Trump dossier.
A pregnant woman in Oregon was injured Sunday after she was dragged and run over by her own vehicle, police said.
In her newly released memoir, Anna Faris removed a devastatingly hopeful chapter about her ex-husband Chris Pratt that was included in an early copy.
A couple who survived the Las Vegas shooting died in a car crash just a half mile from their California home earlier this month, two weeks after the husband jumped onto his wife to shield her from the hail of bullets raining down on them during the Oct. 1 massacre.
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For centuries, scientists who have dedicated their lives to studying the human brain have attempted to unlock its mysteries. The role the brain plays in human personality — as well as the myriad of disorders and conditions that come along with it — is often difficult to study because studying the organ while it’s still functioning in a human body is complicated. Now, researchers at The Allen Institute for Brain Science have introduced a new tool that could make such study a whole lot easier: functioning virtual brain cells.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Scientists are altering a powerful gene-editing technology in hopes of one day fighting diseases without making permanent changes to people's DNA.
California has cleared its first hurdle to going from one state to three smaller states.