"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee," is a Muhammad Ali quote that will live on for years after his death.
A seven-paragraph Facebook post apparently directed toward the boy’s father contains the words, “You will never see your son again.”
Black Lives Matter in Atlanta took to Twitter Sunday ask why African-Americans celebrate Christmas since whites do not celebrate black holidays.
Betty White's name started trending Tuesday after Carrie Fisher's death was announced.
CB Insights has released its annual Tech IPO Pipeline Report, which has indicated the top five companies most likely to go public in 2017.
The violence reported at malls in more than a dozen states were mostly altercations between teenagers.
Marijuana-infused edibles were the highest selling items leading up to Christmas in states where the drug is legal.
The prime minister was forced to change his prediction after a slowed battle to reclaim the city of Mosul.
The king and two princes each donates millions from their own wealth toward the cause.
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters he has evidence that US supported terrorist groups in Syria including ISIS and Kurdish militants.
Israel reportedly wants to boost ground troops with hundreds more missiles as its Lebanese paramilitary foe, Hezbollah, makes gains in Syria.
The brewing controversy comes after a high-profile policy reversal last year to allow gay scout leaders.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks alongside President Barack Obama during a historic trip to Pearl Harbor.
Israel’s environmental protection minister has accused Vice President Joe Biden Biden of interfering in the vote.
A report, citing a source, claimed that the ex-Wham! singer had been treated in hospital for heroin overdose.
Russia's Foreign Ministry took umbrage with the latest National Defense Authorization Act signed by President Obama.
The president of the Philippines continued his controversial rhetoric aimed at the White House administration Tuesday morning.
Chicago had not witnessed a year with more than 700 homicides since 1998.
Power outages were reported in Michigan, the Dakotas and Nebraska as the storm heads east.
The Japanese electronics corporation will reportedly invest over $250 million in the electric car maker’s Buffalo, New York, solar plant to cover capital costs.
Buckingham Palace said the British monarch did not attend Christmas Day service as she was suffering from a “heavy cold.”
The company is expected to come out with faster chargers for its cars in the coming year.