Rock’s chameleonic maestro died Monday at age 69, his family announced.
The Revenant and The Martian were the big winners at a cacophonous ceremony hosted by a grimly unfunny Ricky Gervais.
At least four people were killed and 10 injured after a strike on a Médecins Sans Frontières-supported facility in Yemen.
A photographer's war on the “War on Poverty”
Mexico considers extraditing the notorious drug lord to the United States for trial.
Michigan has finally declared a state of emergency over the city’s lead poisoning, but there are questions about why it’s taken so long to respond.
Republicans pounced on the news that two men indicted on terrorism charges had been resettled in the U.S. after fleeing Iraq.
Police officials say the gunman targeted the officer in the name of Islam. The officer is in critical, but stable condition.
Mexico’s president announced the arrest of the head of the Sinaloa cartel, who escaped from prison last July.
Wolfgang Albers was provisionally suspended following outrage over his department’s handling of the sexual assaults of women on New Year’s Eve reportedly by as many as 1,000 Arab or North African men.
Maine’s governor blames the state’s heroin epidemic on guys named “D-Money, Smoothie, Shifty” who come to sell drugs and “impregnate a young, white girl before they leave.”
The airing of K-pop, news and weather reports, and criticisms of North Korea across their common border comes two days after Pyongyang said it tested a hydrogen bomb.
With unemployment down and the number of jobs up, there’s a lot to cheer. But in 2016 economists will be looking for improvements in the labor-participation rate and a rise in wages.
In the U.S., markets were sharply higher after the latest jobs report showed the economy added 292,000 jobs last month, much better than expected, and the unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent.
Republicans are passing a doomed bill to prove to voters they can do it for real next year.
In a New York Times op-ed and a CNN town hall on guns in America, the president took his hardest line yet.