The "Property Brothers" are turning to fans to help with their latest renovation project.
The head of Chicago's police union demanded Wednesday that Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., retract his weekend assertion that it's "the sworn enemy of black people."
A California city is closing the book on library fines.
A nun who went viral for throwing a perfect pitch hit another milestone — by being recognized with her very own baseball card.
Restrictions on prescription opioids are hurting some cancer patients and others who need them for pain relief.
Jennifer Lopez revealed that her ex-boyfriend Sean “Diddy” Combs reached out to her fiancé, Alex Rodriguez, to apologize after he wrote a questionable comment underneath one of her Instagram photos.
A new public opinion survey in the state that holds the first primary in the race for the White House indicates that onetime longshot Pete Buttigieg is now in third place among the multitude of contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination.
California prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty if they convict the man suspected of being a notorious California serial killer who eluded capture for decades.
For Savannah Guthrie, self-acceptance is an ongoing process.
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee, led by Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, lambasted a top Twitter exec on Wednesday over alleged censorship of conservative users, with Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., accusing Twitter and Facebook of being "anything but transparent."
President Trump apparently made clear on Wednesday during a visit to Texas who his favorite member of the Bush family is.
Wendell Pierce, Meghan Markle’s TV father from “Suits” is excited about the royal baby’s birth and tweeted his good wishes to Markle on Monday.
The Latest on Australia's upcoming elections in May (all times local): 8:20 a.m.
If Australian opposition leader Bill Shorten becomes prime minister and visits the U.S., he can expect questions about a radio interview he gave three years ago in which he said some of then-presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's views were "barking mad."
In his testimony Wednesday before a Senate Appropriations Committee subcommittee, Attorney General William Barr made statements that were so clearly correct, they should be no more controversial than asserting that the sky is blue. The fact that they are causing consternation is what should alarm people.
When Justine Ruszczyk Damond heard someone cry out in the alley behind her home in July 2017, she did what she had spent a lifetime doing: She immediately tried to help.
While discussing the border crisis on “Your World” on Wednesday, Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, ripped fellow freshman lawmaker Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., for saying climate change is responsible for troubling conditions at the nation's southern border.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) has unanimously approved a major new effort to focus on ballot security measures and supporting GOP candidates facing election challenges, following numerous high-profile accusations of voting irregularites that marked key 2016 races in Florida, North Carolina, California, and elsewhere.
It was a mere two years ago that Michael Smith was one of the franchise faces of ESPN.
President Trump on Wednesday signed two executive orders that will make it harder for states to block the construction of oil and gas pipelines and other energy projects due to environmental concerns.
Prominent Democrats lined up to hammer Attorney General Bill Barr for testifying Wednesday that "spying did occur" on the Trump campaign in 2016, and accused the nation's top law enforcement officer of carrying partisan water for the White House.