Curtis Hill: Is Google an illegal monopoly? 48 state attorneys general – including me – are investigating
The bipartisan investigation into Google's business practices aims to protect consumers by making sure the tech giant plays by the rules.
The bipartisan investigation into Google's business practices aims to protect consumers by making sure the tech giant plays by the rules.
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., have kept up their debate over health care following their spat during Thursday night's Democratic debate.
A family of five has spoken out about losing friends and being bullied - because they are all vegan.
A Marine was caught on camera this week blindside tackling two California high school students who were fighting.
California Highway Patrol officers embarked on a wild emu chase Friday afternoon, finally capturing the giant bird as it strolled down a freeway shoulder.
A Florida man who recorded a shark being dragged to its death behind a high-speed boat accepted a plea deal on Thursday and was sentenced to 10 days in jail.
He summed up the trip as "not a good flight."
A former NFL player has been accused of trashing a restaurant and an ice cream shop he owned near Atlanta to make it look like a hate crime.
Christina Anstead is letting fans join her on her postpartum journey.
The killing by U.S. forces of the son of former Al Qaeda leader Usama bin Laden – confirmed Saturday by President Trump – strikes a blow at attempts by the terrorist group to use him as a rallying point and create a dynasty of bin Laden family leadersh
Beer-loving Utahans might be in a for a fright.
MoviePass, the movie ticket subscription service that allowed subscribers to buy up to three movie tickets per month for a small fee, shut down Saturday.
President Trump ripped into one of his fiercest critics on Saturday, claiming she lacked the talent needed to succeed in media
A World War II cemetery that is the resting place for hundreds of British and Commonwealth soldiers in the Netherlands was the target of vandals who spray-painted a big swastika and random letters on many headstones.
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., ridiculed the idea that the United States could trust nations like Russia and Iran, comparing their credibility to an actor who allegedly lied about being the target of a hate crime.
Former House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., lambasted Democratic attempts to investigate the president as one of the party's leading committees advanced closer to formal impeachment proceedings.
He has apologized and said he’s working to put the arrest behind him.
President Trump on Saturday will have dinner with the parents of Otto Warmbier - the American college student who died in 2017 after being held captive in North Korea for more than a year.
Famed Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) computer scientist Richard Stallman is under fire after a leaked email thread showed him defending an associate of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, claiming that his alleged victims were “entirely willing.”
More bad news for "Friends" fans. After the beloved comedy series announced it's leaving Netflix in July for WarnerMedia's new streaming service, the show's creators confirmed there won't be a reunion or reboot series happening anytime soon.
Senate Republicans this week introduced a bill to implement DNA testing of migrants claiming to be part of a family unit as they come to the southern border -- part of an effort to crack down on child trafficking.
After public outcry, the management announced a policy change in that all couples are now welcome to rent out their winery and wedding venue, regardless of gender or sexual orientation.
A former Roman Catholic priest who fled the country decades ago was sentenced Friday in New Mexico to 30 years in prison after a jury found him guilty of sexually abusing an altar boy at a veterans' cemetery and military base.
Felicity Huffman was sentenced to two weeks in prison on Friday.