Pentagon Asks Armed Public to Stand Down after Chattanooga Military Shooting
The Pentagon asked Friday that armed citizens not stand guard at military recruitment centers after the deadly Chattanooga, Tenn., attacks.
Turkey Arrests Hundreds in Terrorism Crackdown, Airstrikes Continue
Nearly 600 suspected terrorists have been arrested in Turkey as the country's military operations against the Islamic State continue Saturday.
Convicted Israel Spy Jonathan Pollard May Get ‘Mandatory Parole’
The White House is preparing to possibly release Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard from prison earlier than his November parole-consideration date.
Man Shot Dead in L.A. After Gunfire on Famous Boulevard, Police Say
Los Angeles police on Friday shot at a man who abruptly opened fire on a famous boulevard -- and sent panicked shoppers running for cover, officials said.
4.2-Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Southern California
A 4.2-magnitude earthquake rattled Southern California about 6 a.m. Saturday, with some feeling the tremors up to 100 miles away.
Hillary Clinton to Appear Before Benghazi Panel in October
Former Secretary of State and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton will publicly testify Oct. 22 before a House committee investigating the Benghazi attacks.
JUST RELEASED: Never-Before-Seen Photos of Bush, White House On 9/11
The National Archives has released hundreds of new photographs of the president and White House officials on the darkest day in U.S. history -- Sept. 11, 2001.
North Korea Denounces U.S., Japan, South Korea For “Cultural Decadence”
Pyongyang is wary of the growing influence of popular culture from outside its borders and the waning influence of its old system.
Prosecutors Recommend Life for Peanut Butter Executive in Salmonella Case
Prosecutors recommended a life sentence for a former peanut company owner convicted in September for a salmonella outbreak that killed nine people in 2008.
Teen Creator of Drone-gun Arrested For Alleged Assault on Officer
The 18-year-old Connecticut teenager who gained national attention for posting a video of a drone firing a gun was arrested Thursday for allegedly assaulting police officers.
Drug That Dramatically Lowers Cholesterol Approved by FDA
The Food and Drug Administration today approved the first of a new class of cholesterol-lowering drugs called proprotein convertase subtilisin kexin type 9, or PCSK9, inhibitors, to treat people who have a genetic, hard-to-treat form of high cholesterol or have specific types of heart disease.
Curiosity Rover Investigates Unusual Martian Bedrock
ASA's resident geologist on Mars, Curiosity, has begun investigating a unique piece of bedrock, unlike anything it's seen so far.
France Approves Sweeping Surveillance Legislation
French legislation giving the government sweeping new power for surveillance of citizens was approved by the country's highest legal authority Friday.
FDA Approves Once-a-day Pill for Common Skin Cancer
The Food and Drug Administration announced it approved the once-a-day pill Odomzo for patients with recurrent basal cell carcinoma or who can't have surgery or radiation therapy for the disease.