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Mirai Nagasu made her triple axel look elegant and effortless.
Half of Team USA's figure skaters -- seven out of 14 -- are Asian Americans, which is a record, according to US Figure Skating.
The groundhog hath spoken! Welcome to six more weeks of winter.
For 12 years, a NASA satellite called IMAGE was lost in space.
The employee who sent out the false missile alert that caused mass panic in Hawaii earlier this month, refuses to cooperate with a Federal Communications Commission investigation, an official said in a Senate committee hearing Thursday.
Rep. Joseph Kennedy III will deliver the Democratic Party's response to President Donald Trump's State of the Union address next week.
For longtime residents in western Kentucky, Tuesday's shooting at a local high school brought back painful reminders of another deadly attack two decades ago.
A young patient, dressed only in a thin, hospital gown and tube socks, was left standing outside by a bus stop earlier this month after being discharged from a Baltimore hospital, as seen in a viral video.
Hawaii takes emergency preparedness very seriously.
The White House "intends to destroy all state voter data" collected for President Donald Trump's dissolved voter fraud commission, a deputy assistant to the president said in a court filing Tuesday.
Recy Taylor is a name Oprah Winfrey thinks you should know.
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon is reiterating his support for President Donald Trump after his former boss blasted him over explosive comments he made in a new book.
An outage affecting the Customs and Border Protection's computer systems left international travelers waiting in long lines at airports throughout the country Monday night.
Chicago saw nearly a 16% decline in murders in 2017 from the previous year, according to statistics released in the early hours of New Year's Day.
Goodbye, 2017. Get ready for hundreds of new state laws that go into effect on the first day of 2018. Here's a look at some of them:
All 58 people who were killed in the Las Vegas shooting died from gunshot wounds, according to Clark County Coroner John Fudenberg.
Two friends, Jim Hamre and Zack Willhoite, loved to ride trains. So it was no surprise that they decided to go on the inaugural run of Amtrak Cascades 501 when the new service opened.
The Amtrak passenger train didn't have a safety technology called the positive train control activated at the time it derailed in Washington state, said Richard Anderson, the rail service's president and co-CEO.
References to climate change and the Environmental Protection Agency's use of renewable energy have been removed from several of its web pages, according to an analysis by the Environmental Data and Governance Initiative.
Few police officers ever face trial for shooting deaths, let alone are convicted.
California just can't catch a break this year.
A baby born at a Texas hospital is the first in the US to be birthed from a mother who had received a uterus transplant, according to the Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas.
For most people, failing to pay property taxes and trying to blame it on the city is a losing battle.
Over the holiday weekend, a scramble over who's in charge of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been unfolding.