Authorities in Hawaii are investigating fires that were intentionally set at three high-rise resort hotels near Waikiki Beach over the past four days, officials said Wednesday.
A Connecticut man who was accused of killing his ex-wife and attempting to murder his stepson was found dead in a shipping container Tuesday evening in what police believe was a suicide, according to reports.
A New Orleans police officer received a 10-day suspended sentence on Wednesday in connection with the beating of a Hispanic man whom he and another officer allegedly called a "fake American."
Rep. Jerrold Nadler's, D-N.Y., motion to seek Bush-era records of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh is a delegitimization effort, according to Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla.
Spiritual guru Marianne Williamson distanced herself from several of her 2020 competitors who've been attacking President Trump following the deadly mass shooting in El Paso that left 22 dead, saying it's "unfair" to "directly link" the president to last weekend's tragedy.
The media continue to use tragedy to indulge their own resentment.
An employee of the Atlanta Braves’ stadium, SunTrust Park, was arrested Saturday after allegedly arguing with his boss and threatening to “blow up” the stadium and “shoot everyone there,” according to his arrest warrant.
The war of words continues between President Trump and 2020 presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke, who on Wednesday declared Trump a "white supremacist" and said that the United States "has been racist since it's been a country."
Two people were killed Wednesday after a small homebuilt plane crashed at a Southern California airport, fire officials said.
As Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris's poll numbers drop among African American voters following a lackluster performance during the previous debates, former Democratic National Committee chairwoman Donna Brazile believes the California senator can rebound.
Rep. Al Green, D-Tex., renewed his call to impeach President Trump, saying that Democrats "can't let him walk the Earth without that stain."
Ohio's Republican governor called for his state legislature to adopt Red Flag Protection Order laws in the wake of the mass shooting in Dayton.
Twitter locked accounts belonging to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's re-election campaign and one prominent conservative reporter on Monday, after they posted videos of left-wing protesters gathered outside McConnell's Kentucky home -- with one demonstrator calling for someone to stab McConnell "in the heart" and for McConnell to break his "raggedy" neck.
The editor-in-chief of The Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro, said partisan anger and political abuse of proposed red-flag gun laws could lead to a power grab by the government if statutes and regulations aren't instituted properly.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill, said there is a political movement brewing in the United States to try and overturn the Second Amendment in its entirety, and do away with a citizen's right to keep and bear arms.
A Washington woman went to the hospital in pain after posing for a photo with an octopus on her face last Friday.
The House Judiciary Committee filed a complaint in federal court Wednesday aimed at forcing former White House counsel Donald McGahn to testify, saying his testimony is essential as Democrats weigh whether to begin impeachment proceedings against President Trump.
Fox News politics editor Chris Stirewalt said Texas will likely vote Republican across the board in the upcoming 2020 elections unless Democrats choose former Vice-President Joe Biden as their nominee, and make a push to flip the state.
The founder of Students for Trump pleaded guilty Tuesday to scamming consumers out of $46,000 by posing as a lawyer online and giving legal advice, federal prosecutors said.