Britsh Prime Minister Theresa May says the Brexit vote must not be frustrated as she scrambles to win concessions from the European Union ahead of a potentially "disastrous" no-deal divorce from the bloc.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, speaking to "Fox News Sunday," forcefully rejected a lawsuit filed against the Trump administration this week by the father of an Alabama woman who left the U.S. to join the Islamic State group, saying in no uncertain terms that she is a "non-citizen terrorist" who "is not coming back."
A mother in Georgia faked her 5-year-old son's illness to collect disability checks, authorities say.
"it means a lot."
A flight on the way to Dubai was forced to make an emergency landing in a Bangladesh city on Sunday after an attempting hijacking, officials said.
“I just say, ‘contract,’ and we kind of return to a natural calm state,” says 40-year-old life coach Trish Barillas.
Legendary Syracuse men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim took to the court Saturday night for the first time since the accident he was involved in earlier in the week that killed a pedestrian, addressing the tragedy in an emotional statement.
Seven people were injured, two seriously, after a motocross bike flew into the stands during at event at an Ohio fairgrounds late Saturday, officials said.
At least one person was killed and several were injured after a tornado ripped through a small Mississippi city on Saturday, as severe storms slammed the region with drenching rains and the threat of flooding.
British Prime Minister Theresa May is set to hold Brexit talks with European Council President Donald Tusk ahead of a potentially pivotal week for her plans to lead her country out of the European Union.
Remember shortcuts you could enact with a computer keyboard? Using a particular combination of CNTL, ALT, and FN, you could quickly scroll through documents, open and close programs, and move elements around. They still exist, of course. Here’s a whole bunch of Facebook keyboard shortcuts you never knew existed.
The cityscape of New York City is breathtaking, and yet a majority of the people we passed on the street seemed to be unaffected by the larger city around them. It led me to ask the members of the training that evening, “When was the last time you looked up?” It was a rhetorical question, but one that I often think about. It is a reminder to me of not just New York City, but also my relationship with God.
More than 1,000 mourners in Canada gathered to say goodbye to seven children who arrived with their parents as refugees from the war in Syria and died in a fast-moving house fire last week.
Officials said they recovered human remains and debris that includes women’s clothing and bedsheets from a Texas bay where a cargo jetliner operating for Amazon crashed minutes before it was set to arrive in Houston.
A 103-year-old woman was named the National Park Service’s oldest Junior Ranger at a park she’s actually older than.
Embattled Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro vowed to defend his nation’s independence with his life during a speech before thousands of cheering supporters Saturday, calling the opposition against him a “small group of dummies” who “can’t think for themselves.”
A person described by police as a “Republican Party supporter” was allegedly assaulted Saturday night outside a GOP event billed as a “Build the Wall Dinner.”
In a world of polished, prepared and politically-correct soundbites, our children can provide a refreshingly candid, albeit unsophisticated and unvarnished perspective of world events.
God created us. He knows every hair on our heads, every thought in our minds, every wrong decision we’ve made, yet He STILL loves us unconditionally.
If you were to say what you think are the three most common reasons for marital un-bliss, what matters would be thrown into the mix?
President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un could make history at their summit this week.
Here are six examples of media failures this past week in addition to the hysteria over Jesse Smollett.
On Sunday night I’ll be reading a book, sleeping, or doing something else with my time – but I won’t be watching to Academy Awards show.
Shops and businesses have closed in Kashmir to protest a sweeping crackdown against activists seeking the end of Indian rule in the disputed region.
Across the European Union, a three-month campaign has begun ahead of May's election for the European Parliament, a massive exercise in democracy that spans 27 nations and close to half a billion people.