Jennifer Lawrence said it was “disgusting” how Hillary Clinton attacked Trump supporters and admitted it is “not wise” for celebrities to speak about politics because it hurts their careers.
The list of failures in the Feb. 14 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, are becoming legion.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan last weekend raised eyebrows when he called a visibly emotional girl, 6, onstage during a military rally and talked about the possibility of her becoming a martyr.
Suspected shooter Nikolas Cruz reportedly hired a lawyer roughly two months before the deadly rampage at a Florida high school in an attempt to acquire his $800,000 inheritance.
California’s top utility regulator suggested charging residents more money for electricity if they live in areas at risk of power-line wildfires.
The Scandinavian country announced Monday that it is going to spend about $12.7 million to upgrade its “doomsday” seed vault that is the world’s largest repository built to safeguard against wars or natural disasters wiping out global food crops.
Lawmakers from New Zealand's main conservative party have chosen their first indigenous Maori leader as they regroup after an election loss.
Jury selection will begin this week in a civil case brought by the family of a woman who was found hanged to death while gagged and bound in a Southern California mansion nearly seven years ago.
Yale University on Monday announced former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will speak at its prestigious “Class Day” ceremony.
CBS debuted the first episode of its new comedy “Living Biblically” on Monday introducing the world to Chip Curry, a man who decides to live his entire life in strict adherence to the literal word of the Bible.
Russia vetoed a United Nations Security Council draft resolution sponsored by the United Kingdom Monday that would have included a promise of action against violations of a U.N. arms embargo on Yemen that showed Iran in violation in a recent U.N. report.
Harvard says applicants who have taken part in recent protests demanding stronger gun laws will not be disadvantaged in the admissions process, The Boston Globe reported Monday night.
The Oscars have long showcased more than just Hollywood itself.
A fifth person who was injured in a helicopter crash in the Grand Canyon earlier this month has died.
Almost every week for seven decades, Billy Graham, who died last week, visited Red Bridges Barbecue Lodge and ordered the same dish: the barbecue pork plate platter with baked beans, hush puppies, and coleslaw.
The Hideaway is coming to Adventureland.
After hearing her boyfriend shot and killed in their home, the girlfriend of Jamon Thomas sat hiding in the attic with her infant as his alleged killer walked through the house.
American silver medal-winning bobsledder Lauren Gibbs has taken to social media to respond to criticism over photos she took with Ivanka Trump when the first daughter visited the just-concluded Pyeyongchang Winter Olympics.
You can now sleep, bathe, and walk on the Triple D host.
The Alfa Romeo Stelvio isn’t the best SUV, but came close.
Police are actively searching for a man who they say is armed and dangerous following a deadly shooting near Wingate University Monday morning that was caught on Facebook Live.
Here are six things to know about Omarosa Manigault Newman as she participates on "Big Brother."
The breakfast and lunch joint is open Monday through Saturday.
The designers named the dress after FLOTUS.