Daylight Saving Time 2016 will end on Nov. 6 at 2 a.m. in the U.S.
In a report, TMZ pointed out that there are some states that do not require voters to present any ID before casting a ballot.
A research group that analyzes app economy ranked 90 separate banking and mobile wallet apps, based on 13 million user reviews and ratings.
National Greasy Foods Day is a time to indulge in your most decadent guilty pleasure.
During his appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," Obama revealed why he would not run for president again, even if it was legal.
Phone scams and robocalls have become a serious menace, and the Federal Communications Commission will hold its second Robocall Strike Force meeting Wednesday.
The landmark ruling sets an important precedent that may allow climate change risks to be used as criteria for granting protection to other at-risk species.
Kathleen Kane was convicted in August on charges of perjury, false swearing, obstruction of justice, official oppression and conspiracy.
The effort runs at the same time as network news broadcasts and will serve as a lead-in to scheduled nightly campaign rallies.
Drug awareness includes knowing the nomenclature of many popular substances.
Higher levels of oxytocin are released during sex between two people who are in love, which promotes heart health.
Sixty percent of Americans now support legal marijuana use, according to Gallup's latest poll.
"Medical marijuana … Duh," said the famed island partier.
The map, shared via email Monday, outlines states the campaign predicts will go red and blue. But it doesn't line up with some pundits' forecasts.
Jared Fogle’s ex-wife Katie McLaughlin is suing Subways for continuing to promote him even though they were aware of his sexual interest in children.
Similar to the movie "Limitless," there is a drug that can allow users full access to their brain.
Try not to freak out: If you don't put the right amount of postage on, your ballot will still (probably) be counted.
The Trump campaign is set to continue an all-out blitz on Florida Monday with two rallies on the docket.
The Facebook founder has emerged as the fifth richest man in America.
After a rash of violent incidents in Germany, politicians told creepy clowns they're not messing around.
Trump is struggling in Arizona, and his wall could be to blame.
Based on incomes, human capital, homeownership and other factors, those looking to amass wealth should head to San Francisco and Washington, D.C., according to a new study.
A series of hacked emails published by WikiLeaks showed that Hillary Clinton and her aides believed the private email server controversy would blow over soon.
Michael Dale Vance Jr. allegedly shot two police officers Sunday evening and is believed to be traveling in a 2007 gray Mitsubishi Eclipse armed with an AK-47 rifle.
The cash-and-stock transaction, announced by the U.S. aircraft component maker Sunday, would likely be completed next spring.
Comments by a senior counterterrorism official Sunday suggested the U.S. was not satisfied with Pakistan’s steps to curb terrorism originating from its soil.
There is already one Supreme Court vacancy and there might be three more over the next four years.
EyeLock tried to win a contract to install iris scanners on Russia's subways to track people on watch lists.
A candidate needs 270 electoral votes to win the U.S. presidency. Only four times in U.S. history has a candidate who lost the popular vote won the electoral vote to become president.
More Americans are opting to forgo the Election Day trip to the voting booth and take care of business early.