FORT BRAGG, N.C. – After three deployments to Iraq and three to Afghanistan, Staff Sgt. Dennis Swols is agitated, prone to bouts of anger and...
DETROIT – There’s no need to tell owners of recalled General Motors small cars to stop driving them, according to U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx....
WASHINGTON – Thailand is a long-standing U.S. ally and military partner, but Washington will be wary of wading into the nation’s turbulent politics after the...
SANTA ANA, Calif. – The proposed design for a California driver’s license for immigrants in the country illegally doesn’t meet national security standards, the Department...
NEW YORK – A Texas woman shot in the leg during a 1998 attack on tourists in Yemen by extremist Muslims has told her harrowing story...
OKLAHOMA CITY – An attorney for the Oklahoma inmate who died after a botched execution last week says he is seeking a second independent autopsy....
MISSOULA, Mon. – Authorities are looking into whether marijuana or alcohol played a role in the case of a Montana homeowner accused of setting a trap...
LOS ANGELES – Godzilla lives. A decade after his last cinematic appearance, the massive monster filled an IMAX screen at Hollywood’s TCL Chinese Theatre on...
SAN JOSE, Calif. – Silicon Valley jurors deciding a patent-infringement lawsuit involving smartphone giants Apple and Samsung have submitted questions Wednesday to a judge just a...
BILLINGS, Mon. – Al Feldstein, whose 28 years at the helm of Mad magazine transformed the satirical publication into a pop culture institution, has died....