A woman was arrested Monday in connection with vandalism at the Washington National Cathedral after green paint was found splattered inside two of the cathedral's chapels.
The Republican National Committee has hired digital media strategist Chuck DeFeo to be its chief digital officer, Politico first reported Monday.The Republican National Committee has hired digital media strategist Chuck DeFeo to be its chief digital officer, Politico first reported Monday.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has launched a $1 million initiative to dissuade texting and driving, including purchasing specially modified Chevy Tahoes that sit higher so officers can easily peer into other vehicles.
A 24-year-old Indian woman was forcibly married and gang-raped on her wedding day as a brutal "honor" punishment after her brother eloped with a married woman, the Daily Mail reported Monday.
The world's first laboratory-grown beef burger will be served in London at an exclusive location next week, costing its developer more than $250,000 to produce.
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton reportedly are angry over efforts by Anthony Weiner's New York mayoral campaign to compare Mr. Weiner's Internet affairs and his wife, Huma Abedin, to the Clintons' White House scandal in 1998.
Former Rep. Anthony Weiner spent more than $43,000 in congressional campaign funds to investigate his own bogus claims that his Twitter account was hacked two years ago, a New York Daily News report found Sunday.
"This is for Trayvon Martin." That's what one of three black men told a white man as they approached him early Saturday in Washington before committing what police are saying may be a hate crime, according to Metropolitan Police Officer Anthony Clay.
The Israeli Cabinet approved the release of 104 Palestinian prisoners, paving the way toward resuming peace talks after five years of paralysis, an official confirmed.
Turkish authorities detained a bird on suspicion it was spying for Israel, but authorities released it after X-rays showed it was not embedded with bugging devices, local media reported Friday.
Without specifically mentioning the November 2009 Fort Hood attack, accused shooter Maj. Nidal Hasan released a six-page statement to Fox News this weekend claiming that America is at war with Islam.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate, said Friday on Fox News that "attempts to destroy the whistleblowers" within the John McCain campaign meant that she was banned from talking about Bill Ayers and Jeremiah Wright during the 2008 presidential election campaign.
NBC's entertainment chief has announced several new high-profile projects in the works, including a four-hour miniseries about Hillary Rodham Clinton to star Diane Lane.
Italy's first black government minister, an avid supporter of immigration reform and a target of racial slurs since her appointment in April, was giving a speech Friday when a member of the audience began to chuck bananas at her.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations, the nation's largest Muslim advocacy organization, on Saturday called on the Obama administration to condemn the killing of pro-Mohammed Morsi protesters in Egypt and "use the leverage of taxpayer funds being sent to that nation's military to push for a return to democracy."
Diplomatic Security agent David Ubben, who risked his life to help save his fellow Americans in last year's terror attack in Benghazi, is still recovering at Walter Reed medical center.