A private group is taking a criminal case against Trump and Vance for spreading false rumors that Haitians are stealing and ...
The dog's owner told Newsweek: "Each morning when I feed the kittens, [Dakota] pushes her way in. I usually bottle feed them ...
They say elephants never forget, but maybe that's true for dogs too, after a chocolate Labrador showed remarkable memory ...
A virus that can cause paralysis in children is on the rise in California, with new wastewater analysis showing increasing viral activity across the state.
Federal funding has been secured for a station in Madera, which will eventually serve the state's high-speed trains.
Real Clear Polling has moved Minnesota to a toss-up after having considered the state leaning toward the vice president.
Kentucky sheriff Shawn "Mickey" Stines, accused of fatally shooting a district judge, appeared in court on Wednesday.
Gay was selected by the Houston Rockets with the No. 8 overall pick in 2006. The club promptly flipped Gay and power ...
The rainfall was "by far" the heaviest ever recorded in central Europe, according to World Weather Attribution.
Residents of Indian-controlled Kashmir are participating in a local election under tight security, marking the first time in decades that separatist groups are not boycotting the vote. For decades, ...
While tourists continued to enjoy Waikiki Beach, hotel amenities, and nearby attractions, union workers marched with signs declaring, "One Job Should Be Enough," highlighting Hawaii's notoriously high ...
Heart tissue that spent one month in space was found to beat irregularly, while proteins and mitochondria in heart cells ...