Classic Books Banned in Virginia School System Over Racial Slur
"To Kill a Mockingbird" and "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" have been shelved after a parent complained in Accomack County.
View ArticleTrump's Treasury Secretary Pick is a Lucky Man. Very Lucky.
Steven Mnuchin has a long history of coming out ahead, even in questionable deals.
View Article7 In 10 Americans Are Overweight, And Many May Not Even Realize It
According to a new Gallup poll, only 37 percent of Americans describe themselves as overweight.
View ArticleOakland Warehouse Fire: At Least 9 Killed, Officials Preparing for More...
BREAKING: At least nine people have been killed in the fire and just over two dozen remain missing.
View ArticleCambridge Fire: Neighborhood Burning, 10th Alarm Struck, Dozens Displaced...
The massive fire is burning at Berkshire Street and York Street, near Kendall Square, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Shelter now available.
View Article2016 Christmas TV Schedule: When Are Holiday Classics On?
Find out when your favorite holiday specials and movies air on network and cable television through Christmas 2016.
View ArticleCambridge Fire: Neighborhood Burned, 10 Alarms Struck, Dozens Displaced [VIDEO]
The massive fire was at York and Berkshire Streets near Kendall Square, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was reported contained around 8 p.m.
View ArticleOakland Warehouse Fire: 33 Killed, IDs to Be Released, Recovery Efforts...
Firefighters have combed through less than 40 percent of the building. “Significant” number of people still missing. (Breaking)
View ArticleDakota Access Pipeline: Army to Deny Current Route
In a win for protesters, the Army Corps of Engineers said it will look for alternate routes.
View ArticleHot Car Murder: Ross Harris Sentenced in Death of Toddler
Ross Harris was convicted of killing his son, 22-month-old Cooper Harris, by leaving the boy in the back seat of his SUV on a hot day.
View ArticleOakland Warehouse Fire: Autopsies Under Way on 36 Victims (UPDATES)
D.A. outlines investigation as city releases documents about building hazards. (BREAKING)
View Article3 Ways Facebook Could Reduce Fake News Without Censorship
The public gets a lot of its news and information from Facebook. Some of it is fake.
View ArticlePat McCrory Concedes North Carolina Governor's Race to Roy Cooper
Nearly a month after McCrory's team made various efforts to challenge the results of the election, he conceded to Democrat Roy Cooper.
View ArticleJimmy Kimmel to Host 2017 Oscars
Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel has been chosen to host the 2017 Oscars.
View ArticleSan Antonio Sheriff's Deputy Killed After Car Falls Into Huge Sinkhole
Dora Linda Nishihara was inside one of the cars that was swallowed up by giant hole created after a sewer line ruptured on Sunday.
View ArticleWalter Scott Shooting: South Carolina Judge Declares Mistrial
A mistrial was declared on Monday, after a divided juror was unable to reach a guilty verdict in the murder trial of Michael Slager.
View ArticleOakland Warehouse Fire Latest: Names of 10 Additional Victims Released
The identities were released late Monday as hundreds attended a vigil in Oakland. (Breaking)
View ArticleLost ID Returned With Hilarious Letter
"Hope you don't mind I used it for a while," the letter reads. "But - now I'm 21 so you can have it back!"
View ArticleLeBron James Opts Out of Staying at Trump Hotel During Team Trip
As many as six teammates may be joining James in finding alternative accommodations.
View ArticleBeyonce's 'Lemonade' Dominates Grammy Nominations
Beyonce earned nine Grammy nods followed by Kanye West, Drake and Rihanna with eight. Adele gets Album of the Year nomination.
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