Police identified the man accused of driving his car down several blocks of Times Square as Richard Rojas. Officials say there is no indication that the deadly incident was an act of terrorism.
Angry and embittered supporters of Indonesia's Christian governor, sentenced to two years in prison for "blasphemy," gathered in front of the court building demanding his release.
President Donald Trump will begin his first international trip as head of state this weekend: a five-stop marathon across the Middle East and Europe.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange no longer faces sexual assault charges in Sweden, ending a seven-year legal stand-off.
On the eve of President Trump's Mideast visit, a new poll shows a sharp drop in the number of Jewish Israelis who believe the president is pro-Israel.
As we look at the miracle of the 1967 Six-Day War, it is also important to look at the cost. For the young country, it was an epic turning point. But for many people, this victory cost them everything.
At the 14-mile mark he traded his own running shoes for his late father’s size 12 sneakers, and crossed the finish line in his shoes.
Steve Harvey is not your typical Hollywood celebrity.
Roger Ailes, the man who changed American television, influenced elections and even our culture, died Thursday in Florida. Ailes apparently fell one week before his death and suffered a head injury, according to a 911 call obtained by the New York Post. "There is SERIOUS bleeding," the caller told the dispatcher, adding that the fall just occurred and was accidental. The bleeding from the injury ultimately led to his death a week later, according to reports.
Toni Richardson came under fire for saying, "I'll pray for you." Now, she's fighting back.