Scientist shot dead in front of daughters, 2 and 4, during California camping trip
Two young girls, 2 and 4, witnessed the fatal shooting of their father on a camping trip in Southern California, according to reports.
Two young girls, 2 and 4, witnessed the fatal shooting of their father on a camping trip in Southern California, according to reports.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan appeared to win broadly expanded powers Sunday, as unofficial election results showed him garnering enough support to avoid a runoff -- although the opposition warned results were incomplete.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's name is set to be removed from a major children's book award after concerns were raised about the "Little House on the Prairie" author's depiction of certain races in the early-to-mid 20th century.
Former HUD Secretary Julian Castro and film director Rob Reiner joined dozens of protesters in Texas Sunday to call for the release of hundreds of minors from a tent shelter housing immigrants who illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border.
The teen’s sweet actions have touched the hearts of many.
Glenn Beck, conservative commentator and CEO of TheBlaze, walked out of a CNN interview Sunday morning after he was questioned about the future of his company.
In the age of social media anyone can seize an opportunity to publicly take a stand against President Trump, and know that it could easily become national news and give them their 15 minutes of fame in the process.
President Trump says people who “invade” the U.S. must immediately be sent back to their countries, and not be given a court hearing.
A man opened fire on police and firefighters at a San Diego condominium, wounding two officers and sending bullets into nearby units before he was found dead, authorities said Sunday.
Actor Michael Rapaport allegedly rushed to restrain a passenger who tried to open the emergency exit door on an American Airlines flight to LAX, sources reported.
House Judiciary Committee chairman Rep. Bob Goodlatte discusses subpoena of FBI agent Peter Strzok on 'Sunday Morning Futures.'
Despite goal celebrations seen as inflaming political tensions with Serbia, the head of Switzerland's soccer federation said Sunday he doesn't expect FIFA to suspend his players.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster is hoping that the full-fledged support of the Trump Administration will be enough to sway voters in the Palmetto state to go to the polls for him in his runoff against businessman John Warren.
Calling President Trump's immigration rhetoric "bothersome" and warning that the nation is in "crisis," Republican Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., on Sunday called for a primary challenger to take on the president in 2020.
Julius Caesar, the reviled and revered Roman Emperor, has gotten a new look, thanks to a recent 3D reconstruction of his face and head.
A Florida barbecue restaurant was temporarily shut down for several code violations during an unannounced health inspection.
'Designed for More' draws groundbreaking implications for how to achieve unity and collective movement through new research on a jaw-dropping phenomenon of flocking starlings known as a murmuration.
Two senators on different sides of the political divide agreed on Sunday that the issue along the border was a “refugee crisis” and not an “immigration crisis,” but were split on why thousands of families were fleeing Central America for the United States.
A day after being put under investigation by FIFA for complaining about the refereeing of their 2-1 World Cup defeat by Switzerland and misbehavior by fans, Serbia's football association has filed an official complaint with the sport's governing body alleging "biased officiating" by referee Feliz Brych.
Packing your liquids and gels into three-ounce bottles is just one of the many things you have to do for airport security.
Video shows an out-of-control car in Mississippi going airborne and then crashing into a gas station—and the driver walking away.
Saudi women are in the driver's seat for the first time in their country and steering their way through busy city streets just minutes after the world's last remaining ban on women driving was lifted on Sunday.
Twenty-five people were injured, four severely, when an explosion ripped through an apartment building in Germany, police said.
A cop killer who murdered a New York City police officer in 1973 has been granted parole and will be released in July, the New York Post reported.
Mandatory drug treatment programs are on the rise. But can a person truly recover when forced into treatment?