Bitter cold and high winds plagued nearly all U.S. residents east of the Mississippi. New England hardest hit, and forecasters say little relief is in sight.
Long-time Democratic Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber on Friday announced his resignation amid allegations his fiancee used her relationship with him to enrich herself.
The families of three young Muslims gunned down in North Carolina by a neighbor are calling their deaths a hate crime.
A federal judge ordered a Mobile County judge to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. But Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, unswayed, maintained his position that the federal judges' order is non-binding.
Government officials in Thailand are sending a message to it's young people this Valentine's Day: Have dinner, not sex.
Washington, D.C., is famous for its museums. Some are dedicated to art, and some to history. But soon the Bible will have its very own museum right in the heart of the nation's capital.
A federal appeals court has reversed lower-court victories that had been won by three religious groups in Pennsylvania over Obamacare's birth control mandate.
The latest big snowstorm in the East is expected to wind down Friday, but it's leaving behind stalled mass transit, closed schools, and piles of snow.
From federal SWAT teams to police departments with military weapons, many people are afraid of what they see taking place their communities.
Reporter Caitlin Burke spoke with relationship expert Sameera Sullivan to get some answers that will, hopefully, help you navigate Valentine's Day more confidently.









