A bipartisan committee of House and Senate lawmakers met for the first time on Wednesday afternoon, aiming to work out a deal on border security. But Democrats and Republicans both dug in over whether new physical barriers are a necessary element.
They say nothing goes better with a burger than a Coke, but I don’t think this is what they had in mind.
The House Natural Resources Committee on Wednesday voted to keep "so help you God" in the oath administered to witnesses testifying before the panel, a day after Republicans decried an apparent effort from Democrats to remove the phrase.
Hall of Fame offensive lineman Jackie Slater had second thoughts about his son, Michael Slater, now preparing to play in his fifth Super Bowl, playing football at all.
As the battle over border walls continues, more than 400 U.S. Border Patrol agents trained in underground “confined space” agents are faced with an ongoing crisis: tunnels.
As more and more adults ditch their smoking habit, cigarette manufacturers are left looking elsewhere to maintain profits as sales continue to decline.
If "Madden NFL 19" is any indication, the New Patriots are going to lose the Super Bowl to the Los Angeles Rams in nail-biting fashion.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff will be heading into his first Super Bowl without any advice from arguably the greatest quarterback of all-time.
A pair of New England Patriots teammates’ jokes are turning into a beer.
What drivers believed to be a large pothole in the middle of the road in Pembroke Pines, Florida, turned out to be a hidden underground tunnel that authorities believe may lead to a nearby bank.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, in an interview Wednesday with Fox News, accused Democrats of pushing a "false narrative" with unrealistic promises of free college, government health care and more -- while firing back at critics who say his possible independent presidential run would boost President Trump.
Farrah Abraham is dismissing criticism after posting a Snapchat video of her 9-year-old daughter, Sophia, dancing in a bra and underwear.
Actress and noted accuser of Bill Cosby, Louisa Moritz, reportedly died last week at age 72 at her home in Los Angeles.
A witness has testified that an ex-stripper-turned-drug company executive gave a doctor a lap dance as part of a sales pitch for an addictive fentanyl spray.
Lady Gaga got into a heated verbal exchange with one of Dr. Luke’s lawyers while being deposed as part of the long legal battle between the producer and Kesha. At one point, Gaga tells Luke’s attorney that she “should be ashamed of yourself.”
Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Wade Phillips arrived at Super Bowl LIII on Sunday wearing a cowboy hat with his team-branded tracksuit and a fur coat on top.
Not the first time.
After a slew of health issues, Oscar-winner Kathy Bates has slimmed down, completely changed her look and says she’s feeling better than ever.
An attorney for Michael Papagni argued in federal court that no actual crime occurred during the alleged incident.
Signs of the bitter cold are all around — most notably surrounding the Chicago River, which is currently "smoking" and starting to freeze over while in the powerful polar vortex's grip.
Amid Catholic leaders' calls for excommunication, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo stands by the new state law that allows abortions to be performed by non-doctors up until the point of birth for many reasons. Cuomo, who said he doesn't "represent" the church of his self-professed faith, wants to go even further, not only codifying Roe v. Wade into state law but also in the constitution.
The catch broke a Maryland record.
Brandin Cooks was on the New England Patriots last year when he was knocked out of the Super Bowl in the second quarter after suffering a concussion and the team later lost to the Philadelphia Eagles.
British authorities announced that two seat cushions believed to be from a missing plane that carried Argentinian soccer star Emiliano Sala has been found.
Yes, all Americans need to be insured. But we can and must make that happen without taking away the insurance options that millions of Americans currently rely on. Simply put, Medicare works for some, but not for all.