Report: Omarosa 'physically dragged' from White House grounds
There might be more to Omarosa’s ‘resignation’ than meets the eye.
There might be more to Omarosa’s ‘resignation’ than meets the eye.
A person familiar with the negotiations says Miami has agreed to trade left fielder Marcell Ozuna to the St. Louis Cardinals, the third All-Star jettisoned by the Marlins this month in an unrelenting payroll purge under new CEO Derek Jeter.
Here's a timeline of key moments in Sen. Al Franken's political career.
The text messages between FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page that resulted in Strzok’s dismissal from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of Russia’s role in the 2016 presidential election reveal the extreme hostility Strzok and Page felt toward Donald Trump.
A manhunt is underway for India’s so-called “happiness minister” -- who vanished after his arrest was ordered in the 2009 death of an opposition politician, according to local reports.
Suns take 4-game losing streak into matchup vs. Raptors team that has won 6 of 7
From the White House chief of staff to the FBI director, from leaving for a new job to learning of his firing from a television, here’s a running list of those who have left the Trump administration.
After North Korea launched its first successful intercontinental ballistic missile, Kim Jong Un doesn’t want to back down.
Firefighters may have a higher risk of skin cancer than the general public, a new study finds.
Sailor Brinkley-Cook may be following in her supermodel mom Christie Brinkley’s footsteps, but she’s set on creating her own identity.
Rumors of their reported romance began on Wednesday and grace the cover of this week’s issue of Star Magazine.
President Trump is giving a tax reform speech at the White House on Wednesday.
If you do a search for pregnancy or fertility supplements, you’ll come across a plethora of products that claim to boost your chances for pregnancy.
Salma Hayek revealed in a shocking essay for The New York Times on Wednesday detailing how she dodged Harvey Weinstein's repeated sexual advances.
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton selected longtime ally Tina Smith to take over Al Franken’s Senate seat.
A Florida teen who was complaining of headaches and vomiting was found dead in her dorm room by her mother and sister on Tuesday.
Republicans lost a reliable Senate seat on Tuesday and saw their slim majority decrease by one – but some in the party are breathing a sigh of relief in the wake of Democrat Doug Jones’ victory in Alabama.
As cases continue to pile up showing U.S. citizens suffering injury, sexual assault or even death after drinking potentially tainted booze at Mexican resorts, the U.S. Office of Inspector General is taking another look at how the State Department is handling the ongoing deluge of vacation horror stories.
In light of the growing Thomas Fire, here’s what you need to know about California wildfires.
A series of gruesome discoveries at several London parks has sparked a probe to figure out who's been stabbing and beheading swans.
President Donald Trumped signed a new space policy directive Monday (Dec. 11) ordering NASA to work toward sending humans to the moon and, eventually, Mars.
Blue Origin's reusable New Shepard suborbital vehicle took to the skies today (Dec. 12) for the first time in more than a year, according to media reports and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
A series of random shootings targeting vehicles in central California has drivers on edge and authorities scrambling to catch the perpetrator before someone gets seriously hurt.
Comedian Artie Lange has been arrested for skipping a court appearance.
An Egyptian female pop singer was sentenced to two years in prison Tuesday after she was convicted of promoting debauchery for a racy music video that featured her provocatively eating a banana.