The number of people living in the U.S. illegally has fallen to its lowest level in a decade, a new study finds, despite the campaign-trail rhetoric to the contrary.
A grand jury called to investigate the women’s-health organization opted to charge anti-abortion activists who sought to undermine it instead.
The global medical charity has called on an international commission to investigate a recent attack on a facility in Yemen.
The battle between the Carolina Panthers and the Denver Broncos features record ticket prices, the classic old-versus-young trope, and a fight over Roman numerals.
An armed group remains camped out in the headquarters of a national wildlife refuge in protest of the federal government.
Millions of people emerged Monday from a weekend-long blizzard that brought dozens of inches of snow to mid-Atlantic states.
A nighttime 7.1-magnitude quake jolted people awake early Sunday in the south-central part of the state.
From outer space down to the streets
The drama of a northern Colorado wheat harvest
Jonas. Snowzilla. David Snowie.
Facing a Hollywood backlash, the Academy pledged to double its minority and women membership by 2020.
As the Iowa caucuses near, the conservative magazine mounts a last-ditch effort to halt his momentum.
Michigan’s state government took control of Flint with an emergency manager—then shrugged at its water crisis, saying it was a problem for the city to fix.
The BBC miniseries starring Ben Whishaw is gorgeous, terrifying, insightful, and way too slow.