Ryan Attacks Clinton In First News Conference As Speaker
Paul Ryan criticized President Obama and Hillary Clinton during his first news conference as the freshly elected speaker of the House.
More Than 160,000 Pounds Of Beef Recalled In E. Coli Scare
A meat company based out of Omaha, Neb., is recalling 167,427 pounds of beef after a sample tested positive for E. coli bacteria.
At Least 30 Dead, Dozens Injured In Nepal Bus Crash
At least 30 people, including one child, died and dozens of people were injured when an overcrowded bus veered off a mountain road and cliff in Nepal.
Idaho Rancher Killed In Shoot-Out With Deputies Over Bull Hit By Car
An Idaho rancher was shot and killed during an altercation with deputies involving a vehicle accident and a bull the rancher owned.
Death Rate Of White Middle-Aged Americans Has Grown Seen Since 1990s
A quiet "epidemic" of increases in mortality rates among white middle-aged Americans has caused as many deaths in the last two decades in the U.S. as AIDS has in the U.S.
Dallas Cowboys’ Dez Bryant Denies Trash Talk After Ricardo Lockette Injury
A return to action on the playing field for Dez Bryant wasn't the only thing that caught the eyes of viewers Sunday night.
Former L.A. Sheriff’s sergeant gets 8 years in prison for beating of cuffed visitor
A former Los Angeles County Sheriff was sentenced to prison for leading the beating of a handcuffed man.
Pair Of Vatican Advisers Arrested For Allegedly Leaking Sensitive Church documents
Two of Pope Francis' advisers were arrested over the weekend on suspicion of leaking documents that address the Vatican's financial situation, officials said.
Polls: Rubio Surges Into Third Place In Republican Race, Carson Seizes First
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio has received a huge boost in New Hampshire support after a strong performance during last week's debate.
Defense Attorneys Appeal To Supreme Court, Say Brain Tumor Could Make Missouri Killer’s Execution...
A convicted Missouri killer set to die Tuesday hopes the U.S. Supreme Court will spare his life -- arguing that a brain tumor could make the execution painful.
EPA Accuses VW Of More Violations In Emissions Controversy, Automaker Refutes Claims
The EPA on Monday announced more violations against Volkswagen related to a recent discovery of software planted by the automaker to skirt U.S. emissions laws.
North Korea Introduces Solar-Powered Buses
North Korea's chronic power shortages are a serious problem in a country where blackouts are a common occurrence, but North Koreans in a seaport town are responding to the fuel scarcity through innovation.
U.S. Army Partners With Kuwait Amiri Guard For Training
U.S. Army soldiers joined forces with Kuwait's Amiri Guard for training exercises in the country, the U.S. Army announced.
Report: Teammates Want San Francisco 49ers Quarterback Colin Kaepernick Benched
After a video surfaced of San Francisco 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick failing to notice wide-open wide receivers, news broke that teammates want him benched.