13 killed by gunmen in Senegal's restive Casamance region
The Senegalese military says 13 people have been killed by armed gunmen in the country's southern Casamance region.
The Senegalese military says 13 people have been killed by armed gunmen in the country's southern Casamance region.
Donovan McNabb and Eric Davis have been dismissed from ESPN following an investigation into accusations of sexual misconduct while employed at NFL Network.
Comedian, actor and younger brother of Dick Van Dyke, Jerry Van Dyke died Friday afternoon at his Arkansas home.
A police lieutenant in New Jersey who was killed early Friday morning “died a hero trying to help someone else,” police said.
The book hype is another way to claim President Trump is unfit for office because of what CNN attack dog and media reporter Brian Stelter called his “madness.”
Democratic warnings that President Trump would make life worse for minorities were discredited once again Friday, with the release of new unemployment statistics for December. In just under one year in office, the president and the Republican Congress have helped minorities make dramatic gains.
President Trump lauded Washington Republicans’ successes last year and promised to build on that momentum with an ambitious 2018 agenda that included rebuilding the U.S. military, immigration reform, and improved border security.
Gregory Conte, a substitute teacher and field hockey coach at an all-girls Catholic school in Maryland was fired after students discovered he was a member of the "alt-right."
No overcrowded spots here.
The craziness we’ve seen from defeated Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore of Alabama – and now from fired White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon in Michael Wolff’s new book “Fire and Fury” – is another “grow up” and “wise up” moment for conservatives.
Malaysia's government said Saturday that it has approved a new attempt to find the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, nearly four years after the plane's disappearance sparked one of aviation's biggest mysteries.
The “Big Bang Theory” spinoff series “Young Sheldon” will return for a second season, CBS announced on Saturday.
It turns out where you live may increase or decrease your odds of following through on your big plans for 2018.
Iranian media is reporting that a magnitude 5.1 earthquake has jolted the country's western province of Kermanshah.
Government airstrikes and shelling of suburbs of the Syrian capital Damascus have killed 17 people as government forces press to retake areas they recently lost.
While tens of thousands of Iranians have taken to the streets in protest, the German government is taking heat for what some are calling its pro-regime policy in Iran, and its decision to allow sanctuary and medical treatment for an alleged mass murderer from the Islamic Republic.
Twitter said Friday it has no plans to block world leaders from its social media site or delete any of their controversial posts because any such action would “hide important information” from people.
The widow of the man who killed dozens of people at a gay Florida nightclub in the name of ISIS told investigators she knew her husband “was going to do something bad” before the 2016 attack.
President Trump hit back at suggestions and accusations that he's intellectually and emotionally unfit to be the leader of the United States, tweeting, “my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart.”
A Houston-area couple was ordered Friday to pay more than $121,000 in restitution to a Nigerian nanny who worked in their home.
When authorities entered Arthur Rathburn's warehouse in December 2013, it was "filthy," an FBI agent testified Friday as the body-parts broker's trial opened in a Detroit courtroom.
President Donald Trump’s proposed border security measures are undermining bipartisan negotiations on Capitol Hill -- and could potentially lead to a government shutdown, a top Senate Democrat said Friday.
Cindy Rolow said she didn't really know the family that lived five doors away from her, but she would often see the father and son walking through the neighborhood holding hands.
Philadelphia's new district attorney fired 31 staffers Friday as part of a promised shakeup of an office tarnished by scandal.