Trump Montana Rally: Approval Has Plummeted in State
The president's net approval rating in Big Sky Country has taken a steep tumble since inauguration.
U.S. Official Posts Saudi Travel Pic Amid Murder Probe
Senior State Department official Heather Nauert posted an Instagram photo of her smiling, captioned "#SaudiArabia at The Royal Court."
Swing State 2018 Midterm Polls
Here's a breakdown of recent polling in races in states that could prove important come Election Day in November.
Penn State Reports Case of Bacterial Meningitis
Bacterial meningitis causes inflammation of brain and spinal cord membranes.
Star Golfer's Death Was a 'Random Act of Violence'
The suspect in the woman's death allegedly told an acquaintance he had an "urge to rape and kill a woman."
Iran Tricked ISIS Into Downloading Spy App: Report
Up to 240 people, mostly Iranian ISIS supporters and minorities, were targeted in an operation called "Domestic Kitty."
ISIS Man Who Wanted U.K. Leader Dead Gets Life in Jail
Naa'imur Zakariyah Rahman, 21, plotted to bomb the gates of 10 Downey Street residence, kill the security guards and then assassinate U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May.
What Does Lie in State Mean?
Those who lie in state at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda are traditionally statesmen.
Michelle Beadle Reacts to Urban Meyer Press Conference
"You couldn't at least get up there and pretend to be a little bit sorry?"
Michigan Confirms First West Nile Virus Case of 2018
There are 231 cases of West Nile virus recorded this year in the U.S. as of Tuesday, including eight deaths.
ISIS Claims New Baghdadi Recording Criticizing U.S.
In a message purporting to be from that of ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the elusive leader calls on jihadis to "persevere."
Free Inmate Labor Used for Florida's Red Tide Cleanup
Working without payment to decrease their sentences, inmates in Florida regularly participate in public works projects.
Kent State Graduate to Host Open-Carry Rally on Campus
"On September 29th, I will be returning to Kent State to host an open carry rally. We plan on bringing out a great lineup of speakers, and appreciate any help we can get to make this the greatest gun rally of the year!"
Italy Bans Anti-Gay Journalist from Running TV Station
The selection to lead Italy's state broadcaster had promoted anti-vaccine conspiracies.
Louisiana is Least-Happy State in U.S., Study Says
Minnesota ranked highest in physical health, economic stability and quality of life, while last-place Louisiana suffered from poor health and high unemployment.
ISIS Claims Responsibility for Deadly Toronto Shooting
ISIS claims shooter Faisal Hussain was a "soldier" of its "caliphate," but authorities are skeptical.
When Is the Hottest Day of the Year?
It likely already happened in parts of Arizona and New Mexico.
Turkey's State of Emergency Ends After Two Years
Opposition politicians have criticized the legislative proposal as an extension of the emergency state.
Paul LePage Would Go to Jail Before Expanding Medicaid
The governor says that expanding the health care program without appropriate funding could put Maine in "red ink."
Petition Aimed at Repealing Sanctuary Status
"I'm doing this as a citizen. I'm not acting in my capacity as a state representative."
U.S. Warns Travelers of Terrorism, Arrests in Turkey
The State Department asks that you "reconsider travel" to Turkey and explicitly warns "do not travel" to certain areas of the country.
U.S. Mulls China Religious Sanctions, But ISIS Is Quiet
China has been accused by the U.S. and others of repressing its Uighur Muslim minority, but ISIS has seldom featured Beijing in its propaganda.
Trump Refuses Once Again to Recognize LGBT Pride Month
The president has said nothing about Pride. Again.
Golden State, Cleveland NBA Finals History
Game 1 of the NBA Finals is scheduled to take place on Thursday.
Women Won Pennsylvania's Primaries
Pennsylvania comes in almost dead last in terms of its female representation in elected office. That could change.
ISIS Leader's Aide Says He Hasn't Seen Him Since July
A man believed to have helped oversee the creation of ISIS's global caliphate says he hasn't seen Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi since July 2017.
Four Serial Killers Who Were Never Caught
There have been dozens of serial murder cases in the United States in the last 60 years. Newsweek takes a look at four notorious cases.
Iraq May Get U.S. to Aid Russia, Iran in War on ISIS
The U.S.-led coalition and the axis of Russia, Iran and Syria both claim Iraq as an ally—and Baghdad may be the key to bringing them together.