The woman told a detective that she did so to send the little girl to heaven to protect her from aliens.
The young boy's remains were found in June after he was missing for more than two months.
A transgender man and his partner of seven years delivered their first biological child earlier this month.
"America's toughest sheriff" may be forced to see what the other side of a jail cell looks like.
"All of the sudden I see teeth and an open mouth and it's coming right at me."
Cummins is charged with transporting a minor across state lines for the purpose of engaging in criminal sexual conduct and obstruction of justice, and will face trial in January.
Up to two people had already reportedly died while searching for the elusive treasure before the latest fatality.
The authors of the study claim that there was a sudden increase in online searches related to suicide after the release of the Netflix teen drama.
NASA’s upcoming space telescope, scheduled for an October 2018 launch, is the successor to, and more powerful than, the Hubble Space Telescope.
“The Games in 2028 will give us the seed of a new Olympic legacy here in Los Angeles and around the world,” L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti said at a news conference.
Latesha Bynum's family said that they wanted answers as to how the Harlem mom died after getting silicone injections at a local clinic.
An email Prankster based out of the United Kingdom masqueraded as Jared Kushner and Reince Priebus and duped several White House officials.
White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci was fired Monday after he abused two top White House officials during an interview.
A new Congressional Budget Office analysis shows that a bill introduced by Sanders and Senate Democrats allowing foreign drug imports would save the federal government $6 billion. But other Democrats aren't onboard.
Business advocacy organizations and Koch-affiliated political groups have been gearing up for tax reform — spending millions to influence it.
Trump has touted the results of Rasmussen’s polls before.
It was a rough day for the Mooch.
Inmates use an array of tactics to escape the Rikers Island jail complex in New York.
One of the children had to be transported to a nearby hospital.
Dire wolves are extinct, but one family in Oregon is trying to bring them back — as pets.
Two prisoners still remain on the loose after a mass jailbreak in Alabama on Sunday. We take a look at some of the other memorable jailbreaks in U.S. history.
The supernova, observed first on May 23, is unusual for its composition of heavier elements, as well as for its location in a large spiral galaxy only 420 million light-years away.
Without learning the location of the gears and how to shift from one gear to the next, it is impossible to learn to drive a car with manual transmission, something the kidnappers did not know about.
The New York senator picked out a specific chemical called phthalates, used in food packaging that has been traced to both reproductive and development issues.
The inmate, Damian Herrera, tricked a prison guard by locking him in a cell and attacked another brutally with a flashlight.
J.K. Rowling has been criticized for not removing her tweets about President Donald Trump where she wrongly accused Trump of ignoring a three-year-old disabled boy at an event.
Some of the oldest and largest galaxies in the universe are full of stars that are dead or dying, but scientists don’t know for certain how these astral dead zones came to be.
Kristy Manzanares' husband was arrested last Tuesday on suspicion of killing his wife on board Alaska-bound Emerald Princess cruise.
"He is a public official and this is America and I think we have the right to say what you believe as long as it’s not crude or profane," Brad Joseph, the Cubs fan, said referring to the confrontation with the New Jersey Governor.
The massive job cuts announced after President Donald Trump's approval to Russia sanctions bill would affect 755 of 1,200 people working at the U.S. embassy in Russia, the country's state-run media said.