The adopted son of former Penn State assistant coach and convicted child rapist Jerry Sandusky is breaking his silence for the first time since his father's trial in an exclusive interview with Oprah Winfrey.
A Chinese newspaper's graphic showing a mushroom cloud engulfing the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki has drawn a strong rebuke from Japan's foreign minister.
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law Monday a bill that deletes the terms "husband" and "wife" from the state's marriage law and replaces it with "spouse" in order to accommodate same-sex marriages.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer tore into President Obama on Twitter, calling him an "imperial POTUS" for failing to secure the border and allowing illegal immigrants to "overrun" the country.
The Los Angeles Police Department will no longer comply with federal requests to detain illegal immigrant inmates past their jail terms, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Monday.
MSNBC panelists on Monday seemed puzzled by the president's refusal to visit the U.S.-Mexico border while he fundraises in Texas, with USA Today reporter Susan Page calling the decision Mr. Obama's "Katrina moment."
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi said he wished the three Al Jazeera journalists convicted last month on terrorism charges had been deported instead of put on trial.
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott says he may sue the federal government over the costs incurred from housing thousands of undocumented children detained on the U.S.-Mexico border.
A Texas Democrat accused the Obama administration of remaining "one step behind" in dealing with the wave of migrants flooding the U.S. border with Mexico.
An American flag that was flown over the World Trade Center ruins after 9/11 and was stolen last week from the front porch of the family of a fallen firefighter has been returned with an apology note.
House Speaker John A. Boehner explained in an editorial on Sunday why he plans to file a lawsuit over President Obama's use of executive action, arguing that the president's "flippant dismissal of the Constitution" is "beneath the dignity of the office."
The Obama administration is calling for an investigation into the possible beating of an American high school student who was jailed by Israeli police while visiting Jerusalem.
A New York City taxi driver was found guilty Thursday of arranging for two "honor killings" in Pakistan after several people helped his daughter escape an arranged marriage against his will.
Dutch citizen Joran Van der Sloot, the main suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway, will marry his pregnant Peruvian girlfriend Friday in prison where he is serving a 28-year sentence for the murder of a female student.
"Midnight Rider" director Randall Miller and two producers were charged Thursday in the death of camera assistant Sarah Jones, who was struck and killed by a train during the production of the Gregg Allman biopic.
Sunni militants have kidnapped at least 46 Indian nurses from a hospital in the ISIL-controlled town of Tikrit, Iraq, and have moved them to an undisclosed location against their will.
A pro-gun student at a small Virginia Beach university is outraged after he says school officials denied a request to create a Second Amendment Club on campus.