Hillary Clinton Taxes: Returns Released Show $30M In Paid Speeches Along With Health Letter, Call For Tax Reform To Cut Loopholes
Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, released returns from 2007 to 2014 on Friday.
Jeb Bush 2016 Top Campaign Donors Connected To Iran, Cuba
An analysis of contributions to Bush's super PAC shows deep pockets opposed to Obama's Iran and Cuba policies.
Presidential Poll 2016: Trump Trails Hillary, Sanders, Biden In Election Matchups
Donald Trump is deeply unpopular with much of the population, but he's still No. 1 among Republican voters, a new poll shows.
When Are The Democratic Primary Debates? When Will Clinton, Sanders, O'Malley Duke It Out On Live TV?
The Democratic National Committee hasn't put out many details for the Dems' debate season.
Donald Trump And Vladimir Putin Best Friends? GOP Presidential Candidate Claims He'd Restore Relations With Russia
“I think I’d get along very well with Vladimir Putin, I just think so,” Trump said.
MH370 Crash And Current Update: What The Debris Can And Can't Answer About Vanished Malaysia Airlines Flight
Investigators are on their way to La Reunion to determine if newly found wreckage can help solve the MH370 mystery. But many questions will remain — for now, and maybe forever.
North Korea Purges: Kim Jong Un Bigger Threat To South Than His Father
In light of recent purges and ballistic rocket capabilities, Kim Jong Un's North Korea is seen as a rising international threat.
Eric Garner Grand Jury Records: New York Appeals Court Denies Release Of Transcripts In Unarmed Black Man's Death
A New York appeals court denied a second appeal to release transcripts from the officer's grand jury trial for killing Eric Garner.
Bill Cosby Rape Allegation Update: California Judge To Set Deposition Date For Comedian In Case Involving A Then-15-Year-Old Girl
The case, stemming from the 1970s, could have a deposition date set by the end of this week.
National Lasagna Day 2015 Freebies: Deals, Promotions, Discounts Offered For Pasta Celebration
Here are some deals for National Lasagna Day 2015.
Presidential Election 2016: Republican Fox News Debates Easier To Get In For Candidates Polling Lower Than 1 Percent
The Aug. 6 Fox News debates will now welcome those running for president who aren't polling in the top 10.
US Launching Missile Defense System in Europe, Africa That Russia Hates
A missile defense system that is tasked with combating Iranian ballistic missiles will open in Naples, Italy.
Who Is Jen Welter? Arizona Cardinals Hire First Woman Ever To Be NFL Coach
Jen Welter, 37, has been brought on as a training camp and preseason coaching intern with the Arizona Cardinals.
What's Next For 2024 US Olympic Bid? Could Los Angeles, Washington DC Still Host Olympics?
After Boston and the U.S. Olympic Committee severed ties, talk of other cities began floating.
Mike Huckabee Says Iran Talked Holocaust First, That He's Seen The Oven Doors; Obama And Clinton Condemn Republican Rhetoric
In an interview Monday, GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee doubled down on his "oven doors" comment.
NSA Surveillance Update: After Patriot Act Renewal, Agency To Limit Spying, Phone Record Metadata Storage By November
Following the renewal of Patriot Act provisions, the agency by November will follow new rules regarding surveillance and storage of phone records.
Gay High School Valedictorian Kept From Coming Out In Graduation Speech; Report Finds No Discrimination
The report, which was conducted at the behest of the school, sees flaws on both sides of the issue.
New Behind The Scenes Photos Show Vice President Dick Cheney On Sept. 11, 2001
After 10 years, a Freedom of Information Act request was responded to, showing photos of the vice president on Sept. 11, 2001.
Donald Trump's Media War: Republican Presidential Candidate Bans Reporters From Iowa Campaign Event
Real estate mogul and presidential candidate Donald Trump refused to give Iowa reporters access after a critical editorial about him.
Louisiana Theater Shooting: Gov. Bobby Jindal Dodges Questions On Gun Violence; Mental Health Advocates Ask 'How Many Times?'
For Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, it's too soon to discuss gun control and safety laws after a shooting inside a crowded movie theater killed two and wounded nine.
NFL Concussion Cover-Up: Hall of Famer Junior Seau's Family Can't Speak At Induction Amid Athlete Brain Damage Controversy Connected To His Suicide
NFL star linebacker Junior Seau killed himself in 2012, and an autopsy indicated he had a degenerative brain disease from multiple head traumas.
Amtrak Crash Philadelphia: Senate Could Delay Train Safety Technology Installation That Would Have Saved Lives
Just two months after a deadly crash in Philadelphia, the Senate is considering extending key safety technology installation deadlines by three years.
FIFA Soccer Corruption Scandal: US Inspecting Major Banks In Relation To Money Laundering Issues
U.S. officials are investigating banks for alleged money laundering related to a FIFA bribery scandal.
Anthony Weiner, Disgraced Former Congressman and NYC Mayoral Candidate, Has A New Job In A New York PR Firm
The former congressman now known for a scandal around a lewd photo he tweeted has a new gig.
Election 2016 Poll: Trump Flawed In Swing States, Clinton Should Worry Over Bush, Rubio, Walker And Sanders
New Quinnipiac results give an edge to more traditional Republicans and show some Clinton weakness.
Cuba, US Embassies Open As Diplomatic Relations Thaw Between Obama, Castro Administrations
More than half a century of hostility will fade into history Monday as Cuba and the U.S. jointly reopen embassies in Havana and Washington.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio Won't Resign, Says His Deputies Don't Discriminate: Mexican Protesters Disagree
Controversial Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Arizona dismissed calls for his resignation, as he denied racial targeting by his office.
[PHOTOS]: California Wildfire Jumps Freeway, Engulfs Cars and Trucks In Flames As Fire Spreads Quickly
A fast-spreading wildfire jumped a freeway on Friday and has spread over 2,000 acres. Cars and trucks exploded in flames.
Arm Military Recruiting Centers? Oklahoma Gov Authorizes Arming Officers After Chattanooga Shooting At Marine Facilities In Tennessee
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, via an executive order, gave the National Guard permission to arm military facilities like recruitment centers.
Greek Debt Crisis: Prime Minister Tsipras Culls Cabinet Of Rebel Ministers Who Voted Against His Bailout Package; Greece Gets EU Loan
As Germany and the European Union made advances toward finalizing the Greek bailout, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras cleaned house.