Democrats turning on John Conyers as his accuser details harassment on NBC
Suddenly, John Conyers is in deep trouble.
Suddenly, John Conyers is in deep trouble.
It’s time to end the Washington myth that the United States must tread carefully in confronting Qatar over its support for Iran, Hamas and radical Islamic groups in order to avoid losing access to a strategic U.S. air base.
The six Baltimore police officers who where charged and then later acquitted in the 2015 death of Freddie Gray were all back at work Thursday.
Thursday's not-guilty verdict in the trial over Kate Steinle’s murder even has San Francisco's left-leaning newspaper saying justice was not served.
Taliban gunmen disguised in burkas stormed a college in the Pakistani city of Peshawar on Friday, killing at least nine people and injuring at least 11, according to reports.
A fired university professor who once said the Newtown, Conn., massacre in 2012 was staged by the U.S. government to promote gun control appeared in court Thursday, claiming he was unlawfully dismissed.
"What's the big deal" about a grown man "courting" a 14-year-old girl? A Texas university philosophy professor asks that question in a recent blog post defending Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore.
Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort has reached an $11 million bail agreement on Thursday with special counsel Robert Mueller’s office after being indicted in late October, court documents said.
A fired Florida Atlantic University professor who once said the Sandy Hook massacre was staged by the government to promote gun control appeared in court on Thursday, claiming he was unlawfully dismissed from his position.
North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missile fired this week could have the ability of reaching targets as far as 8,100 miles away putting Washington within reach, South Korean officials said Friday.
As 2017 comes to a close, nearly 37 million people around the world are living with HIV/AIDS.
President Trump exhorted Senate Republican leaders, including the chairman of the Senate intelligence committee, to bring its investigation into Russian activities during last year's election to a swift conclusion, The New York Times reported late Thursday.
Jurors have found Jose Ines Garcia Zarate not guilty of killing Kate Steinle on Pier 14 in San Francisco in July 2015 in the trial that sparked a national debate over illegal immigration.
A model from New York City was reportedly found dead earlier this week in a small town on the island of Jamaica.
The sixth episode of CBS “Young Sheldon” revealed another secret about everyone’s favorite “Big Bang Theory” character. The episode revealed Sheldon’s first introduction to the world of theoretical physics.
Geoffrey Rush denied allegations of “inappropriate behavior” against him and accused Sydney Theater Company (STC) of attempting to “smear his name.”
A missing teenage Texas girl who was believed to have been lured by a man she met on Snapchat has been found, her mother said.
Senate Republicans were rewriting legislation to overhaul the nation's tax code Thursday evening in an effort to secure support from lawmakers who balked after a congressional analysis found the bill would add $1 trillion to the deficit over the next decade.
Jurors reached the decision Thursday in the sixth day of deliberations after first receiving the case last Tuesday.
A police officer in Florida, accused of punching a teenager, was arrested on Sunday and placed on paid leave from the department, news reports said.
The son of a World War II veteran is on a mission to identify 15 soldiers who his father drew portraits of more than 70 years ago.
President Donald Trump lit the National Christmas Tree for the first time on Thursday, wishing the country "a Merry Christmas, a Happy New Year" and "unbelievable holidays."
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is expected to step down from his position in January. Here’s what you need to know about the former Exxon Mobil executive’s career as secretary of state ahead of his possible departure.
For the first time, the White House said, the federal government has counted the green cards issued between 2005 and 2015 to migrants admitted through family preference, or as immediate relatives of migrants already admitted into the country in perhaps the fullest portrait of “chain migration” ever developed.
North Korea fired an intercontinental ballistic missile into Japanese waters, a U.S. official confirmed to Fox News on Tuesday. Here's what you need to know about the key players in the regime.