A pair of suspected looters dressed as U.S. Forest Service workers were arrested Saturday in Paradise – a Northern California town that has been demolished by wildfires since Thursday, KPIX-TV reported.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ Tyreek Hill may have had too much fun after he scored his second touchdown of the game in the second quarter in Sunday’s win over the Arizona Cardinals.
The Seattle Seahawks came under fire on social media Sunday during their loss to the Los Angeles Rams over a picture showing wide receiver Tyler Lockett giving a football to Floyd Mayweather.
Thousands of residents in Paradise, Calif., had to use the one four-lane road leading out of town after a wildfire broke out on Thursday morning, forcing some to abandon their cars due to traffic in conditions that one person described "like a war."
As President Trump attended the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the end of the first World War, his host, French President Macron launched an extraordinarily direct political attack.
To impeach or not to impeach? That is the choice before Nancy Pelosi as she strategizes over how best to position Democrats for 2020 and as she fends off yet another challenge to her leadership in the House.
Trump suffered a loss but not a repudiation - meaning this is actually a time of promise and possibility because it’s a time of movement.
Counting every vote, properly and fairly, is the most basic tenet of democracy.
Stacey Abrams' campaign on Sunday filed a federal lawsuit asking a judge to delay vote certifications in Georgia’s unsettled governor's race by one day and block counties from tossing some provisional and absentee ballots that may have minor mistakes on them.
A football fan is in critical but stable condition after falling from the stands while trying to reach for a free t-shirt during Sunday night’s Tennessee Titans home game against the New England Patriots.
The Chicago Bears finished with a 34-22 win over the Lions on Sunday – despite kicker Cody Parkey hitting uprights 4 times during the game, The Chicago Tribune reported.
Raging wildfires in northern and southern California have killed nearly 30 people and forced 300,000 residents from their homes. In southern California, the Woolsey Fire has destroyed the homes of celebrities Neil Young, Robin Thicke and Gerard Butler.
A Florida man suffered a gruesome injury late Friday when police said his neighbor bit off one of his fingertips while drinking at a campsite in Big Pine Key, The Miami Herald reported.
Michele Obama, the former first lady, said in an interview that aired Sunday that she "stopped even trying to smile" during President Trump inauguration and wondered in her new book why so many women rejected "an exceptionally qualified female candidate and instead choose a misogynist as their president."
Get ready for Hillary Clinton 4.0. Reinventing herself as a liberal firebrand, Mrs. Clinton will easily capture the 2020 nomination.
Democratic candidate Kyrsten Sinema increased her advantage over Republican challenger Martha McSally in the Arizona U.S. Senate to more than 32,000 votes Sunday as the state's gradual count continued.
A 93-year-old World War II veteran was shown kindness and hospitality in the midst of devastation caused by a raging wildfire in Northern California.
Or will his drift left to vanquish challenger Cynthia Nixon harm his chances?
We hear nothing now about #BelieveAllWomen, because its political value is spent.
A senior Hamas militant and an Israeli soldier were among those killed Sunday evening as a new round of fighting broke out in the Gaza Strip.
Joe Giudice has filed an appeal to avoid being deported back to his native Italy, his attorney, James Leonard Jr., confirmed Sunday to Page Six.
Rep. Adam Schiff condemned President Trump on Sunday for his earlier threatening remarks regarding the devastating wildfires burning on both ends of California, saying he believes the response has partisan motivations.
You're a mean one — and you're number one — Mr. Grinch.
“Will & Grace” star Debra Messing has issued public support to fellow actress and advocate, Alyssa Milano, for her decision to distance herself from the Women’s March organizers over their indirect support of an anti-semitism.
Two are dead and four wounded after shooting in Tennessee that investigators believe was sparked by a gambling feud, according to a report Sunday.