Most Americans name their cars and have sex in them 3 times, survey says
That's not all they do.
That's not all they do.
Most people have heard of melanoma—but ocular melanoma?
Current and former California Democratic Party staffers have filed a lawsuit against the party and its former chairman, Eric Bauman, alleging a culture of sexual harassment and discrimination.
Duke’s Zion Williamson might still be in college, but there’s no doubt he’s already an NBA-level dunker.
Want your kids to excel at school and become successful? Take them on vacation.
A couple who died in October after falling from a popular scenic overlook at Yosemite National Park in California were intoxicated at the time, according to autopsy results.
It’s been two years since Melania Trump officially gained the title of first lady. During this time, she’s embraced her role in a unique and unconventional way that’s made America fall in love with her -- and left her critics completely baffled.
During my battle with cancer, Dr. Philip Ryken, the President of Wheaton College where I teach, visited my family’s home and asked how I was doing.
Gillette’s recent ad about "toxic masculinity" prompted Fox News contributor Kat Timpf to launch a breathless tirade against the entire advertising industry on Saturday’s edition of the “Greg Gutfeld Show.”
It was my first summer interning in New York City. My friend Megan, a seasoned Manhattanite, was helping me hail a cab on the busy West Side Highway after dinner. A cab swerved to the curb and Megan was already half-shoving me in the car as I tried to hug her goodbye saying, “Go before you get run over!”
For those of us who love dogs, our canine companions become not just friends but also members of the family.
Democrats, with the media's help, nominated the wrong presidential candidates in 2000, 2004 and 2016. Here are some guidelines they should follow if they don't want to make the same mistakes again.
President Trump will not be deterred from doing what is right for the American people. As he enters the third year of his presidency, there is much more success still to come, and many more promises to be fulfilled for our future.
The moment Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president, the media painted a target on his back.
Trump’s first two years have certainly been sensational. That’s made it hard for journalists and pundits to see what’s happening underneath.
Grief-stricken family members and witnesses to Friday's pipeline explosion in central Mexico -- which killed at least 73 people, burning many to just bones or ash, and injured at least 74 -- were still reeling from the tragedy Saturday.
Suspected welfare fraud totaling nearly $400,000 prompted the arrests of 23 people last week in Tulare County, Calif., according to reports.
Four women were found guilty in a federal court Friday of illegally entering a national wildlife refuge near the U.S.-Mexico border and leaving water and food for undocumented immigrants passing by.
With his annual State of the Union speech in limbo, a North Carolina lawmaker is asking President Donald Trump to deliver it in his state.
The Boston Bruins lost to the New York Rangers 3-2 on Saturday night in Boston, but losing goalie Tuukka Rask to a concussion may have hurt the Bruins more.
A Roman Catholic diocese and a Catholic high school in Kentucky issued a joint apology Saturday after videos posted online showed a confrontation Friday between some of the school's students and some Native American adults after the March for Life rally near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.
Relations between Trump and congressional Democrats have deteriorated into such a bitter feud that it doesn’t appear the two sides will reconcile without a mediator. And there is one man – a legislative tactician with long experience in hammering out compromises – more qualified than anyone else to bring the two sides together.
Saturday’s compromise offer was another effort by the president to pull Democrats to the negotiating table to end this government shutdown and ensure that 800,000 federal employees receive paychecks. Make no mistake. This is exactly what the American people want.
President Trump’s immigration compromise package to end the partial government shutdown drew sharp reactions from Democratic and Republican lawmakers alike.