The for-profit college will shutter more than 130 locations in 39 U.S. states following financial sanctions from the Department of Education.
President Obama pledged $90 million to remove unexploded ordnance dropped during the Vietnam War.
The network will reportedly pay the former anchor $20 million and has apologized. Meanwhile, Greta Van Susteren, the longtime anchor, is leaving immediately.
For months, the Republican nominee bragged that he had often paid officeholders for favors. Now that questions are swirling about Florida’s attorney general, he says that’s not the case.
Over the Labor Day weekend, 13 people were killed and 65 were shot in the deadliest holiday weekend of the summer.
Anjem Choudary was convicted in July for pledging allegiance to the Islamic State’s self-proclaimed leader.
Rodrigo Duterte regrets calling Obama a “son of a bitch,” but the two leaders aren’t holding their scheduled meeting in Laos.
Activists gained access to a runway at London City Airport, disrupting flights.
Rodrigo Duterte told reporters the U.S. president should not ask Duterte about his government's war on drugs, which has claimed more than 2,000 lives this summer.
The storm is expected to move further into the Atlantic Ocean in the next few days.
Pope Francis on Sunday declared the nun to be Saint Teresa of Kolkata, 19 years after her death.
The FDA is banning certain chemicals it says may have harmful side effects.
Jobs Day in 2016 has become an anti-climax, thanks to an improving climate that aids Hillary Clinton. So why is the Republican still painting a bleak picture?
At least 12 people are dead and 60 wounded in Davao City, where the country’s president, Rodrigo Duterte, was mayor.
The company announced that in some instances the battery in the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone exploded.
Jeremy Shuler was reading in two languages at age 2.
Two other football players joined the 49ers quarterback in his refusal to stand for the national anthem.
Hurricane Hermine hit the state’s panhandle coast Friday morning and left a trail of damage and flooding.
The former Stanford University student convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman will serve half of his original punishment because of “good behavior.”
Militants targeted two courthouses in Christian neighborhoods outside the northwestern city of Peshawar, killing 13 people.