A new study shows that male infertility has been skyrocketing — with the amount of men seeking treatment going up seven-fold and the quality of semen dropping dramatically over the last 15 years.
The manager for UFC champion Khabib Nurmagomedov blasted Conor McGregor on Sunday hours after his fighter won his UFC 229 match and subsequently attacked McGregor’s entourage in the crowd.
The officer in charge of more than 1,500 Marines in northern Australia has been relieved “due to a loss of trust and confidence” after he was caught driving with a blood alcohol concentration of more than double the country’s legal limit.
On the heels of the final season of “The Big Bang Theory,” star Johnny Galecki took to Instagram to voice his opinion on the recent confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. The star called the system “broken.”
Vice President Mike Pence reportedly cost taxpayers more than $300,000 when he walked out of an Indianapolis Colts game last year in protest of NFL players kneeling during the national anthem.
A limousine that crashed and killed 20 people in upstate New York over the weekend was reportedly in “terrible condition,” and was a replacement vehicle after the group’s rented bus broke down before reaching its destination.
Democratic Senate candidate and former Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen on Sunday night thanked singer-songwriter Taylor Swift for endorsing his campaign.
Democratic lieutenant governor and gubernatorial candidate Gavin Newsom said San Francisco has become “too permissive” in its handling of open drug use and public misconduct.
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A 2-year-old boy was shot and killed in Chicago on Saturday during a bloody weekend in Chicago that included the death of a beloved honor student who was attending a vigil.
A veteran Republican operative and opposition researcher solicited and raised at least $100,000 from donors as part of an effort to obtain what he believed to be emails stolen from Hillary Clinton, activities that remain of intense interest to federal investigators working for special counsel Robert Mueller’s office and on Capitol Hill.
North Korea on Monday said it was ready to allow an international group of inspectors into the country’s clandestine nuclear and missile sites, a move that could be seen as more evidence in Washington and Pyongyang’s thawing relationship.
Mason Crosby, the Green Bay Packers kicker on Sunday, missed five kicks – four field goals and an extra-point attempt – in the team’s 31-23 loss to the Lions, inside Detroit’s domed Ford Field.’
A Bulgarian journalist who had been reporting on alleged corruption linked to EU funds, was found raped and murdered on Saturday, authorities said.
Democratic politicians appear eager to try and channel voter anger over the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to voter turnout in November.
Far-right congressman Jair Bolsonaro won the first round of Brazil's presidential race Sunday, doing far better than polls predicted and coming just shy of an outright victory.
Former Obama White House official Jen Psaki appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday, derided Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins, as a “fake” feminist for her support of Brett Kavanaugh, which ultimately lead to his nomination to the Supreme Court.
It’s been less than two weeks since Bill Cosby got sentenced and his lawyers are already trying to get him out of prison — and the judge in his case tossed, too.
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch on Sunday night carrying an Argentine satellite sparked some confusion on social media about a bright light traveling across the Southern California sky.
Newly released surveillance footage showed a gunman shooting his way into a locked ammunition case at a Washington state Walmart this past June, moments before he was shot and killed by armed bystanders.
“The Walking Dead” debuted its highly anticipated Season 9 premiere on Sunday and fans far and wide gathered around to see the completely new direction the show is taking.
Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins on Sunday slammed opponents' efforts to fundraise against her vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court, calling them nothing more than blatant ploys to buy votes in a future election.
A firefighting "family" in Louisiana "just got a little bigger," as members of the fire department have welcomed seven babies in the past 11 months.