Hackers targeted voter registration systems in Illinois and Arizona, and the FBI alerted Arizona officials in June that Russians were behind the assault on the election system in that state.
When Gene Wilder was considering taking the role of the delightfully demented title character in 1971's “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” legend has it that his sticking point was the manner of Willy Wonka's first appearance in the film.
Huma Abedin - the long-serving Hillary Clinton aide who prides herself on her loyalty and discretion - again finds herself under a glare of unwanted scrutiny after announcing her separation from husband and disgraced former congressman Anthony ...
Investigators, Interior Ministry officers and members of security forces work near the site of a bomb blast outside China's embassy in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, August 30, 2016.
Turkish armor last week in the border city of Karkamis, heading toward the Syrian border town of Jarabulus. Credit Bulent Kilic/Agence France-Presse - Getty Images.
Rousseff opened Monday's session with a 30-minute address defending her time in office. She then sat as legislators peppered her with questions for more than 14 hours, ending the session just before midnight.
A suicide car bombing claimed by the Islamic State in Yemen's southern city of Aden on Monday killed at least 54 pro-government recruits, officials said, underscoring how the militant group has been able to exploit Yemen's civil war to stage large ...
Sheriff Joe Arpaio faces three Republican challengers in Tuesday's primary in what has turned out to be the toughest election in his 23 years as the top law enforcer in metro Phoenix.
DURANT, Miss. - Hundreds of people filled a cathedral in Mississippi's capital city on Monday to remember two nuns who spent decades helping the needy and were found stabbed to death last week in their home in one of the poorest counties of the state.
Former Stanford University student Brock Turner, who was convicted of raping a woman and later sentenced to six months in jail - a penalty criticized for its leniency - is scheduled to be released from jail on Friday, according to public records.
Former Republican presidential candidate Ohio Gov. John Kasich, left, endorses Chris Sununu, right, for New Hampshire's governor during a news conference Monday, Aug. 29, 2016, in Concord, N.H.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Florida voters will select Tuesday the nominees for U.S. Senate, decide whether to amend the state constitution to give a property tax break to promote solar energy and have a say in who should represent them in the U.S.
On the subject of Roger Ailes, the Donald Trump campaign's official story is - like so many of the candidate's positions - somewhat less than consistent.
Washington (CNN) Donald Trump's campaign is disavowing support from a prominent white nationalist, David Duke, who is once again causing problems for the Republican nominee by claiming that Trump is a kindred spirit.
Oreo cookie maker Mondelez International Inc. MDLZ -0.05 % ended its pursuit of Hershey Co. HSY 0.71 % after the famed chocolatier rebuffed its latest acquisition offer, putting an end to a monthslong takeover campaign that would have created the world ...
WASHINGTON -- Much of the criticism of Hillary Clinton over her emails and her family's foundation is unfairly harsh. But the Clintons themselves invite such scrutiny and suspicion.
Did you get banned from playing Pokémon Go after downloading an app that you thought might make the game more fun? Well, it turns out that you might be able to get back into the smash hit title after all.
The problem began popping up over the past few months, with Surface Pro 3 owners reporting that their machines couldn't stay charged for more than an hour.
Despite the fact that Fitbit sells more than half a dozen different activity trackers and just started shipping two new ones this spring, its best-selling wearable to date has been the Charge HR, announced back in 2014.
"I think I need a moment after watching @beyonce's #VMA performance," read a tweet from the network after Beyoncé quite literally set the stage on fire last night at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards.
The former New York City mayor, 72, appeared on Fox & Friends on Monday, August 29, and cohost Ainsley Earhardt asked Giuliani about his opinion of the politically charged performance.
The singing superstar took care of her civic obligation in Nashville this morning when she arrived at the criminal courthouse in downtown, and was instantly recognized by fellow citizens who probably woke up dreading jury duty this morning, and then ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Michigan Wolverines football coach Jim Harbaugh didn't mince words when asked Monday about the recent protest made by his former quarterback, Colin Kaepernick.
John Isner comes to the net for some great shots and wins the tiebreaker to force a fourth set against Frances Tiafoe in the first round at the US Open.
HOUSTON -- Before dropping the series opener against the Houston Astros on Monday night, the Oakland Athletics had caught a glimmer of hope with consecutive series victories over postseason contenders Cleveland and St. Louis.
On the eve of his much-anticipated professional baseball showcase, Tim Tebow was offered a contract with a venerable winter-ball team in Venezuela, sources told Yahoo Sports, further legitimizing his efforts to transition from NFL quarterback to ...
John Kappelman, a paleoanthropologist at the University of Texas at Austin, with 3-D printouts of Lucy's skeleton. Credit Marsha Miller/University of Texas at Austin.
Operation Licorne ("Operation Unicorn") nuclear test, May 22, 1970. Getty Images. Air pollution, climate change, population growth, massive rainforest loss: The effect humanity has had on the Earth is undeniable.
A worker sprays insecticide along the perimeter of a construction site, at an area where locally transmitted Zika cases were discovered in Singapore August 30, 2016.
A drug already on the market to treat worm infections and another being tested against liver diseases may also help treat Zika virus infections, researchers reported Monday.
MONDAY, Aug. 29, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- The introduction of folic acid-fortified foods in Canada was associated with a decrease in babies being born with heart defects, a new study found.