DETROIT (AP) — The state of Michigan's defense of a ban on gay marriage is off to a rocky start after a judge refused to allow the first witness to testify.
DENVER (AP) — The family of a slain pizza deliveryman and a wounded Texas sheriff's deputy are among those in federal court in Denver for the sentencing of the woman who bought the gun used in their shootings and the killing of Colorado's prisons director.
The 2014 Oscar winners were announced Sunday, March 2 during the awards ceremony, hosted by celebrated comedienne Ellen DeGeneres and broadcast live by ABC.
News tries to be hard-hitting, but sometimes the only thing it hits hard is the funny bone.
This collection of bloopers (some of which is NSFW) from February will remind you that working in TV news isn't always so glamorous, but watching it can be a real delight...
After last spring's horrific Boston Marathon bombing, the Boston Red Sox did their best to pick up the city. One of the ways that the team (and its fans) showed its support for the community was by adopting the 'B Strong' logo, which was featured throughout the park, on the player uniforms and on items sold to the public (with the money going to charity).
But now, the team could be facing a lawsui
President Barack Obama has asked the Pentagon to make plans to withdraw all troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year in case the U.S. and Afghanistan cannot complete a bilateral security agreement.
U.S. transportation officials have penalized Asiana Airlines $500,000 for failing to assist family members of passengers on a flight that crashed last year at San Francisco airport.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is satisfying a year-old pledge by announcing the creation of two Pentagon-led institutes that will combine public and private resources to foster manufacturing innovation.