Smoking marijuana recreationally became legal in Oregon on Wednesday. The law opens the way for shops to sell marijuana by next year.
The officer is alleged to have leaked military secrets to a Chinese agent. It follows the jailing of two officials from the same unit for passing classified information to arms dealers.
GOP candidate Donald Trump weighed in on a shooting suspected to involve an undocumented immigrant. Comments Trump made while announcing his campaign have been perceived as racist toward Mexicans.
South Carolina state police have closed their investigation into a fire this week at a black church northwest of Charleston.
In an open letter in Le Monde, Assange said his "physical and psychological integrity is...threatened." President Hollande rejected his request.
Next Glass has partnered with Drizly, Total Wine and Wine.com to provide full drink coverage in the U.S.
Former New York Gov. George Pataki launched a "Stand Up to Trump" petition drive aimed at his 2016 rival.
What would the Fourth of July be without some fireworks? Macy's promises to deliver a spectacular show.
Here's a fun fact: Did you know that three out of the first five presidents died on the Fourth of July?
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."
Make sure you catch the fireworks just after 9 p.m. Saturday.
"We are keenly aware that New York State remains a top target for terrorists," Gov. Cuomo said in the statement.
The Man Of Steel has a new DC Comics storyline and his latest nemesis is one that has ensnared America the last few years: excessive use of force by police.
The deal is the largest ever in the insurance industry and expected to close in the second half of 2016.
Researchers found that these events form a period of contagion -- where there is a rise of about 20 percent to 30 percent of such incidents -- that lasts an average of 13 days.
The woman from Clallam County suffered from several health problems and was on medication that led to a suppressed immune system.
The Swiss solar-powered plane is currently on the riskiest leg of its ambitious journey -- from the city of Nagoya in Japan to Hawaii.
BlackBerry CEO John Chen says the company might consider making such a device if it found a way to secure it.
A newspaper linked to China's central bank alleges that foreign banks and traders might be to blame for what some have described as “malicious” short-selling of Chinese shares.
Tariq bin Tahar al-'Awni al-Harzi reportedly recruited foreign fighters, secured arms and raised funds for the Islamic State group.
Under the Minsk ceasefire agreement signed last February, any rebel elections would require oversight from the Ukrainian government in Kiev.
The Department of Homeland Security has started changing the enforcement of immigration laws, focusing on integrating long-term undocumented immigrants instead of deporting them.