The FDA recently approved a new, more effective vaccine for the painful condition; do you need it?
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson declared "the reign of the Assad family is coming to an end," after meeting Syrian envoy
Their accident damages wind up getting paid by those who have insurance -- who pay more because of that
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy Award-winning news program
The president stopped short of declaring a national emergency, as he said he would earlier this year
Adolfo Kaminsky isn't a well-known hero, but thousands of Jews in France during World War II owe their lives to him
Adolfo Kaminsky isn't a well-known hero, but thousands of Jews in France during World War II owe their lives to him
Among the most vivid testimony came from Jonathan Morita on Thursday, describing how his hand was shattered by a rocket-propelled grenade
Saturday, October 28th is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
In her latest bestselling book, the mortician travels the world to explore how various cultures treat the dearly departed
Vicente Solano was arrested last Friday after accepting a fake bomb from undercover FBI operatives outside the mall
Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour got real with James Corden when he asked her who she would never invite to the ultra-exclusive Met Gala again
The soldiers were not expecting enemy contact in Niger, but the ambush was described by U.S. military sources as a "complex attack"
Maroon 5 announced a 2018 tour to support their upcoming album "Red Pill Blues"
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Alaska is putting 900 tracts up for bid from a reserve the previous administration made off-limits to oil leases