An Iran-linked group involved in the drone killing of three American service members officially became a terrorist organization Monday, U.S. authorities said
Four volunteers emerged Saturday from a restricted Mars-like environment in Texas where they had been living and working for 378 days, a livestream shows.
Top Audi executive Fabrizio Longo suffered a fatal fall Saturday while vacationing on a mountain range in northern Italy ahead of a hectic work schedule
NYC police said they chased a taxi driver chauffeuring three women to a medical appointment in Manhattan through rush-hour traffic in the Queens-Midtown Tunnel.
A road rage video emerged Friday showing a man driving off a tow truck hitched to a pickup truck, and sideswiping multiple parked vehicles in New York City
Some civilians assisted law enforcement officers in central Alabama during an anti-human trafficking operation that led to the arrests of multiple suspects
New York City's Guardian Angels will resume patrolling the city's subway system after an illegal immigrant allegedly burned a homeless straphanger alive
Longtime Washington Post editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes quit her job at the paper after it declined to publish a cartoon of hers satirizing owner Jeff Bezos.
A Hispanic nonprofit organization Wednesday criticized a reported last-ditch move by the Biden Administration to lower the amount of nicotine in cigarettes.
An Ohio resident sentenced Friday for injuring a feral cat in January futilely offered to deport himself to China, his country of origin, authorities said.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced Saturday the rescission of security clearances for former President Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, and others
Federal authorities said Thursday that they foiled an Oregon teenager's alleged plan to carry out a bombing and mass shooting at a mall in Washington State.