After the Eagles, he helped define the Miami Vice sound.
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder will outline his recovery plan Tuesday night as the White House appoints an official to oversee the federal response.
ISIS confirmed the death of its notorious English-speaking executioner in a recent issue of Dabiq, the terror group’s magazine.
A 7-percent expansion of GDP would be record growth for many countries, but not for the world's second-largest economy.
Like the real-estate tycoon, the former Alaska governor used inflammatory rhetoric to appeal to conservatives, despite a more pragmatic, dealmaking resume.
After a year in which musicians got unusual crossover attention, the New York City Winter Jazzfest forecasts a year of innovation, vitality, and diffusion.
The United Nations estimates that at least 18,000 Iraqis have been killed since the start of 2014, a number it says might be too low.
Charlie Luken of Cincinnati says that the Chicago leader needs to rethink his police-reform and communication strategies.
It now rests with the Supreme Court of the United States.
The U.S. military has released more details of last week’s detainment of Navy vessels in foreign territory.
SpaceX narrowly missed a successful touchdown of its Falcon 9 rocket on an ocean platform Sunday.
The State Department said Sunday it is working with Iraqi authorities to investigate the disappearance of Americans in the country.
The final Democratic debate before votes are cast in Iowa and New Hampshire comes as the race between Hillary and Bernie gets tighter.
The president on Sunday heralded the release of Americans held prisoner in Iran and the implementation of a landmark nuclear deal.
An intimate look at a family living together, getting dressed and getting old.