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Whistleblowing West Virginia state Senate candidate says he won't be silenced by 'politically motivated' beating.
The Pentagon announced Monday that a coalition airstrike killed Shaker Wahib, also known as Abu Wahib.
Carlie was picked up from school on May 4th by her uncle under false pretenses, launching a statewide search.
The Panama Papers expose some of the secret financial dealings of an internet gambling tycoon who's trying to stay one step ahead of U.S. authorities.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest reacts to the state of North Carolina suing the federal government over the controversial LGBT law.
By raising their fists in a photo, a group of black female cadets at West Point has drawn the school into a debate over the gesture's symbolism.
"If the winner happens to be watching, I want them to sign the back of the ticket, put it in a safe place" and get in touch, a lottery official said.
LOS ANGELES- A Los Angeles tenatively rejected a bid by Sumner Redstone's long-time companion to declare the media baron mentally incompetent, leaving the man who holds a controlling interesting in CBS and Viacom to remain in control of decisions about his health care and, by extension, about his media empire. The sudden possible end to the trial into...
Takata has begun looking for a financial backer to help pay for the costs to recall inflators, sources said last month.
Training is the key to winning battles, the U.S. military believes, and the more realistic, the better.