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Adel Daoud, a U.S. citizen, was 18 when he was arrested in September 2012 on charges of plotting to bomb downtown Chicago.

Two nuns who worked as nurses and helped the poor in rural Mississippi were found slain in their home, officials said Thursday.

A senior Department of Defense official says that a U.S. Navy ship, the USS Squall, fired several shots at an Iranian fast boat on Wednesday.

Albuquerque police booked a woman, her boyfriend and the boyfriend's cousin in connection to the brutal rape and murder of a 10-year-old girl. KOB's Caleb James reports.

No deaths were reported but the synthetic marijuana, usually made in China, can cause hallucinations, seizures, kidney damage.

The swimmer lost several high-profile deals in the wake of scandal surrounding his robbery claim in Rio.

A new study provides more evidence that the Zika virus spreads sexually, and shows how.

A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on what constitutes as "official action" has put one former N.Y. Assembly Speaker's 12-year conviction in doubt.

The DOJ urged the U.S. Supreme Court to leave a lower court ruling in place that struck down one of the nation's toughest voter ID laws.

As he was preparing to land, the Talon Air pilot alerted the tower in that there was something wrong with his co-pilot.