Allegations have emerged that Donald Trump's campaign chairman helped secretly funnel $2.2 million to lobbying firms on behalf of a pro-Russian Ukrainian political party.
A new study found that about two children in the U.S. visit emergency rooms every hour for accidents that sometimes result in traumatic brain injuries or concussions.
Over 200 people, mostly civilians, were killed during the coup attempt on July 15.
Pyongyang also said it will continue conducting nuclear tests until perceived threats from U.S. remain.
The world’s most profitable company is struggling to gain market share in the world’s most populous country, according to an industry report.
The shakeup comes as opinion polls show Trump falling behind Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the presidential campaign.
Officials said about 700 firefighters were battling to control the blaze in the Cajon Pass area.
The new smartphone from the Chinese manufacturer, with its high specs and low price, is being seen as a flagship killer.
"Mr. Robot," the hit USA drama about a vigilante hacker suffering from mental problems, has been renewed for season 3.
The U.S. economy is bouncing back from a meager 1 percent growth rate in the first six months of the year.
Microsoft announced the Xbox One S FIFA 17 bundles at Gamescom 2016 today.
It looks like one person wants Bill Clinton to be on “Dancing With the Stars” really bad.
Donald Trump is hoping to convince voters in Wisconsin where he is trailing Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
Though each point spread has dipped in the last three games, the United States is still the top pick to win it all in Rio.
The head of police in Washington, D.C., is leaving for greener pastures — or greener 100-yard fields.
Brendan Dassey’s lawyer says he’s trying to process and understand his overturned conviction.
As if the 2016 summer heat wave wasn’t unbearable enough, Farmer's Almanac warns of "teeth-biting" cold, come winter.
Forty-nine cases of pregnant women with Zika have been reported in New York City.
Young people are skipping meals to save calories and get drunk. It's a dangerous trend.
After three narrow wins to close pool play, the U.S. enters the knockout stages in Rio against an old rival.
President Barack Obama wants to close the international detention center.
The United States has nearly doubled-up second-place Great Britain on the medal leaderboard.