Freezing Temps Threaten Lives Of Homeless Across U.S.
Fight for space or freeze on the streets: That's the chilling choice that homeless people across the United States face this week.
Trump Administration To Expand Unemployment Drug Tests
The U.S. Labor Department has indicated it will broaden the number of occupations that can drug test for unemployment.
Disney Sued For Discrimination By Former Park Employee
The lawsuit filed against Disney alleges that the company violated the civil rights of a former employee and discriminated against him based on his Moroccan nationality.
Teen Accused of Killing Family Knew 'Right From Wrong'
A cousin of the teenage murder suspect's deceased mother told local news that he was a "good kid" who knew "right from wrong."
Trump Travel Ban Forced DHS To Deploy 'Crisis' Team
President Donald Trump's original travel ban on several majority-Muslim countries caused so much chaos in airports nationwide that the Department of Homeland Security sent a crisis action team to make sense of it, a report revealed.
Kiwis Avoid New Year's Drinking Ban on Sand Island
To defy a New Year's drinking ban, a group of people in New Zealand built their own tiny private island and piled on it to ring in 2018 with alcohol.
Amy Winehouse Ghost Visits Her Family, Father Says
Late singer Amy Winehouse's father says that she often comes to visit her parents as a ghost or in the form of a blackbird.
Patient 'Distressed' By Transsexual Nurse With Stubble
A patient complained to the U.K's National Health Service after receiving a transsexual nurse despite requesting a female one.
The Moon Was the Distraction America Needed in 2017
Between the total solar eclipse, the supermoon, and potential space tourism, the moon was the distraction Americans needed in 2017.
Prince Philip Makes Terrorist 'Joke' About Bearded Man
Prince Philip made a risque comment to a bodyguard on Sunday when he asked "Is that a terrorist?" in rference to a man with a long beard.
Supreme Court To Review Sexual Harassment Standards
After a federal court of appeals judge announced his resignation following claims by 15 women in December, the Supreme Court has called for a review of its sexual harassment standards in 2018.
Housing, Homelessness, And Natural Disasters in 2017
Housing and homelessness were exacerbated by natural disasters and the affordability crisis in 2017.
Trump Attacks LGBT Rights in 2017
Then-presidential candidate Donald Trump promised to fight for the LGBT community during his 2016 campaign. Here's how he attacked the LGBT community as president in 2017.
Uber Warns Customers About New Year's Eve Price Surges
Uber and Lyft warn New Year's Eve party-goers that surge pricing will be in effect during the holiday, but many U.S. cities will be offering free rides to those ringing in 2018.
Photos: Frozen Niagara Falls Is Stunning
As towns across the U.S. and Canada prepare freezing outdoors New Year's celebrations, the chilly temperatures have transformed Niagara Falls into a snow-covered wonderland.
Man Arrested Had Arsenal Of Guns in Houston Hotel Room
After arresting a drunk in Houston, police discovered a small arsenal of weapons in his top-floor hotel room in downtown Houston.
Trump Halts $13 Billion Amtrak Spending Plan
Top Federal Transit Administration officials pulled the plug on an Obama-era agreement with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie on Friday.
Does Exercise Work? Achieve Your New Year's Health Goal
Most people join a gym to kick off their New Year's weight loss resolution, but studies show that exercise alone isn't enough to get in shape for 2018.
Who Made The Most Money in 2017?
Social media moguls, luxury clothing brands, and Chinese real estate earned the world's wealthiest billions more dollars in 2017.
Americans Spent a Record $485 Billion on Rent in 2017
This year, what 43 million American renters spent is up by $4.9 billion from 2016.
DNA Test To Decide Lottery Winner in Thailand
Thumbprints from a DNA test will determine the winner of a disputed million-dollar lottery ticket in Thailand.
UN: More Children Are Being Used As War Weapons
Children have been used as human shields and killed on a shocking scale during violence in world conflicts in 2017, a new report from UNICEF revealed.
Disney Removes 'Do Not Disturb' After Las Vegas Attack
Housekeeping and maintenance staff at Disney Resorts will now be required to knock and identify themselves before entering rooms where guests have hung the "Room Occupied" signs on the doorknob.
Most Americans Say Trump's Twitter Use is Inappropriate
A new poll revealed that just 26 percent of people think President Trump's use of Twitter is appropriate, which is still lower than his 35 percent approval rating.
Why L.A. Is Building Homes Near Polluted Freeways
The California Air Resources Board issued an advisory easing previous recommendations not to build houses within 500 feet of freeways.
World's Richest Increase Wealth by Almost 20 Percent
Jeff Bezos also replaced Bill Gates as the world's richest man this year.
Record-Breaking Snowfall Photos from Erie, Pennsylvania
Photos show a record-breaking four-day snow accumulation of over 5 feet in the city.
Melania Trump Loves 'How To Get Away With Murder'
The president reportedly knows if he'll like a movie within its first five minutes.
Russia Slams Trump's 'Aggressive' North Korea Rhetoric
In a call with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, the Russian foreign minister said that Trump's "aggressive rhetoric" towards North Korea was raising tensions in the Korean Peninsula.
Senator Thanks Paper For 'Honor' That Criticized Him
Orrin Hatch tweeted that he was "grateful" for the "great Christmas honor" although the Salt Lake Tribune slammed the longtime senator.