With Breanne Deppisch. THE BIG IDEA: Now that it has become crystal clear Donald Trump will not quit - that he has “unshackled” himself and plans to “limp” across the finish line - some Republicans who called on him to drop out over the weekend are ...
Federal agencies are looking into whether a plane that crashed during a flying class in East Hartford, Connecticut, was brought down intentionally, a federal official told NBC News Wednesday.
On an April 11, 2005, airing of “The Howard Stern Show,” Donald Trump bragged about some of the special perks he enjoyed while he was owner of the Miss USA pageant.
KABUL - A second attack in two days struck Shiite worshipers Wednesday in Afghanistan as a deadly bomb blast tore through crowds defiantly gathered to mark one of the holiest commemorations for Shiite Muslims.
President Barack Obama has blasted Donald Trump's recent remarks about women, saying they would be intolerable even for someone applying for a job at a 7-Eleven convenience store.
BANGKOK - Thais chanted prayers Wednesday as the country's stock market and currency tumbled and the prime minister canceled an overseas trip amid concerns about long-ailing King Bhumibol Adulyadej's health.
The claim: Parliament should get to vote on the government's plans for how the UK leaves the European Union. Reality Check verdict: There will certainly be votes in Parliament about Brexit - possibly lots of them - but that doesn't mean that MPs have ...
In this picture taken, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016, provided by the Syrian Civil Defense group known as the White Helmets, residents sit amongst rubble in rebel-held eastern Aleppo, Syria.
Lawyers representing Salah Abdeslam, the last living suspect in the November 2015 Paris terror attack, are ditching him because he refuses to talk, in protest of his prison conditions.
The ongoing WikiLeaks dump of a top Hillary Clinton lieutenant's emails is shining a light on the cozy and often improper relationship key members of the press had with the Democratic presidential nominee's campaign.
San Antonio police officers who wore 'Make America Great Again' hats while in uniform will be 'appropriately disciplined' for violating department policy, the city's police chief announced Tuesday.
“I'm not done, my commitment to building a safer, better world is still here,” said Patty as she and husband Jerry Wetterling spoke with the media, in Minneapolis, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016.
Francis Wilkinson writes editorials on politics and U.S. domestic policy for Bloomberg View. He was executive editor of the Week. He was previously a national affairs writer for Rolling Stone, a communications consultant and a political media strategist.
(WASHINGTON)—Here comes Donald Trump, unfiltered. Again. The Republican presidential candidate is vowing to win the election his own way, as party leaders step away from him.
WASHINGTON - Sen. Deb Fischer, a conservative GOP loyalist from Nebraska who just days ago called for Donald Trump to step aside, has swung back behind the embattled billionaire after he refused to quit the race.
The last four polls in Utah suggest something of a pattern. Public Policy Polling surveyed in the state in mid-August -- near Hillary Clinton's peak nationally -- and found Donald Trump leading her by 20 points.
Tesla Motors Inc. and SolarCity Corp. shareholders will vote on their proposed merger at a pair of special meetings on Nov. 17, the companies said in a regulatory filing today.
Amazon's long-rumored on-demand music streaming service is now available. The company is launching its new service as Amazon Music Unlimited, a on-demand competitor to the likes of Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Play Music.
Does Android have a problem with getting enough devices at the high-end market? Although Google's mobile operating system has a commanding lead in terms of market share, the majority of devices purchased are in the lower price brackets in retail stores.
Kim Kardashian West is doing anything she can to get past the robbery in Paris. Now that she's back in Los Angeles, Kim is not only turning to her closest family and friends to help her get through the aftermath, she's also getting some professional ...
"Maybe Trump should do what Bill Clinton did, start walking around with a Bible after he was caught sticking a cigar in Monica Lewinsky," the actor says.
The 50-year-old singer is officially confirming her pregnancy and showing off her growing baby bump exclusively with PEOPLE. “We thank God for our blessing,” says the star.
The San Francisco Giants' season and their run of winning World Series in even-numbered years both came to an end Tuesday night when manager Bruce Bochy's bullpen could not hold a three-run lead over the Chicago Cubs in the ninth inning of NLDS ...
Chinese basketball fans, including a professional player in Beijing, talk about the massive popularity of the NBA in the country and the impact of the sport during the Rockets-Pelicans matchup at the Global Games.
Decker has a partially torn rotator cuff and has missed the Jets' past two games. He will undergo season-ending surgery to repair the injury, a source told ESPN's Rich Cimini.
Bills wide receiver Sammy Watkins could still return late this season, NFL Network reported Wednesday. After visiting Dr. Robert Anderson, Watkins does not need a second foot surgery and can work and rehab with a potential return this season in mind.
In 2010, nearly 50 years after John F. Kennedy called for the United States to send a man to the moon, President Obama went to the Kennedy Space Center, to set a new course.
There once was a virus that swallowed a spider. Or a few spider genes, anyway. Researchers studying WO, a virus that infects a bacteria found in most spiders and insects, found a surprising collection of animal-like snippets in the virus's DNA.
Researchers hope techniques used to discover dwarf planet 2014 UZ224 will help find the enigmatic 'Planet Nine.' By Weston Williams, Staff October 11, 2016.
FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015 file photo, Belarusian writer Svetlana Alexievich waves to journalists as she leaves a news conference in Minsk, Belarus after being announced as the winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Doctors are much better than symptom-checker programs at reaching a correct diagnosis, though the humans are not perfect and might benefit from using algorithms to supplement their skills, a small study suggests.
(CNN) Two deaths have been linked to St. Jude Medical heart defibrillators with batteries that failed. Now, the device maker has issued warnings about nearly 400,000 of the devices in use worldwide.