At Texas Border Patrol facility under fire, agents say they are doing the best they can with 'what we've got'
Members of the press were given a private tour inside the U.S. Border Patrol Operations Center here on Wednesday.
Members of the press were given a private tour inside the U.S. Border Patrol Operations Center here on Wednesday.
Several years ago, a famous politician delivered a message to Central American families: "Do not send your children to the borders ... If they do make it, they’ll get sent back." It wasn't Mitch McConnell. It wasn't Donald Trump. This was President Obama.
Twitter announced Thursday that it would start flagging and reducing the reach of public figures' tweets that violate the social network's rules, but added that it would not remove such tweets due to "public interest."
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said the “radicalization” of the Democratic Party is on “full display” this week during the first round of presidential primary debates, claiming the party has made its “most dramatic shift” in decades.
Former U.S. women's soccer team goalkeeper Hope Solo has written that her former teammates "got lucky" in Monday's 2-1 victory over Spain in the round of 16 at the Women's World Cup.
Many of us were horrified on Tuesday to see the picture of the bodies of a Salvadoran father, Oscar Martinez Ramirez, and his 2-year-old daughter, Valeria, washed up on the banks of the Rio Grande in Mexico.
Andrew Yang, a New York entrepreneur who has never run for office before, has elbowed his way on to the Democratic debate stage Thursday night.
Nearly three decades since leaving television, "Seinfeld" is coming back to New York City... not that there's anything wrong with that.
Beloved “Fixer Upper” couple Chip and Joanna Gaines have made a massive donation to St. Jude Children’s Hospital.
A Texas police officer has been charged in the shooting death of a motorist accused of stealing a truck from a Dallas suburb earlier this month.
Melissa Rycroft is finally feeling better after a recent health scare following a family vacation to the Dominican Republic.
It appears plenty of people were willing to deal with awkward audio issues to hear from 2020 presidential hopefuls.
The San Francisco School Board voted Tuesday to destroy a historic fresco of George Washington that includes images of slaves and a dead Native American.
President Trump’s imprisoned former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, pleaded not guilty Thursday to state mortgage fraud charges during an arraignment hearing in a New York City courtroom.
Wayne Rooney rekindled his Manchester United form when he scored a decisive 70-yard screamer in D.C. United’s 1-0 win over Orlando City Wednesday night.
CBD, short for cannabidiol, is a trending ingredient the natural products industry and is the focus of a new area of cannabis research.
A mother bird at a beach in Florida was spotted feeding her baby chick a cigarette butt, prompting one woman to remind beachgoers this summer to clean up after themselves.
Country singer Granger Smith has a new tattoo honoring his 3-year-old son, River, who recently died in a tragic drowning accident.
Actress Rosario Dawson was noticeably missing from Wednesday night’s Democratic debate when her boyfriend, Sen. Cory Booker, took the stage.
Trade and global tensions, as well as the looming threat of climate change, are on the agenda as world leaders gather in Osaka, Japan for the Group of 20 summit on Friday.
On Wednesday, Jon Snow himself gave back in a big way, donating nearly $10,000 to the U.K. charity Royal Mencap Society. This comes after an online fundraiser in Harington's name was established by "Game of Thrones" fans earlier this month.
This is not your average "catch of the day."
Republicans on Thursday ramped up pressure on House Democrats to pass the Senate version of a $4.5 billion border bill to combat the humanitarian crisis at the southern border before Congress skips town for the July 4 recess, leading to tense scenes on the floor and confusion over what comes next.
Thursday's decision is a victory for the Constitution.
U.S. senators Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth called on Major League Baseball on Thursday to extend safety netting to the right and left corners of ballparks in the wake of a recent spate of fans being injured by foul balls.