Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke reportedly spent thousands of taxpayer dollars to fund rides in government helicopters.
Democrats have "seized the moral high ground" in their response to alleged sexual misconduct in their own ranks — and that spells trouble for the GOP.
"X-Men" director Bryan Singer is being sued for allegedly sexually assaulting a 17-year-old boy in 2003.
Several wildfires broke out in the Los Angeles area on Monday and Tuesday — and they're showing no signs of stopping.
After indie game developer Campo Santo released a breakout hit with "Firewatch" in 2016, the team is back with a new project called "In the Valley of the Gods."
After trying patriotic music clips, apps and cartoons, China has made 16 custom GIFs.
Amazon, Google and Facebook will save a combined $4.5 billion on taxes thank to the GOP tax bill, according to Cowen.
Demonstrations and skirmishes were widespread in Israel-Palestine, Jordan, Turkey, and other places in the region on Thursday.
Al Franken found some unlikely defenders after it became clear he would resign from his seat following a bevy of sexual harassment allegations.
Rob Goldstone, a key player in the scrutinized Trump Tower meeting, reportedly sent follow-up emails to a Trump official and other Russians who attended.
Republican Rep. Dennis Ross took aim at the employees who have labeled themselves "Dumbledore's Army" in an effort to resist a Trump-appointed acting director.
Week 14 offers some of the most exciting games of the NFL season so far.
In the aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting, people bought lots of guns. That led rates of accidental firearm death to spike, especially among children.
While much of the NBA has eschewed offensive rebounding, the Knicks are gobbling up offensive boards and winning games because of it.
The House passed a funding bill to keep the government open until December 22. The bill needs to be approved by the Senate to avoid a shutdown on Friday.
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