Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, insists he has no plans of bailing out Puerto Rico if he is elected the next commander in chief.
New phenomena known as "extra-personal technology" is resulting in people having chips implanted in their skin in the name of making daily life a bit easier.
A new study conducted by a team of John Hopkins doctors finds that medical errors could be responsible for more deaths than such notorious respiratory diseases as emphysema and bronchitis.
Hispanics and black comprise over half of the U.S. prison population, even though the two groups make up less than one-third of the overall U.S. population.
Prosecutors in the Aaron Hernandez case will appear before Suffolk County's highest court on Tuesday, requesting that justices order him to surrender a cellphone believed to contain key evidence in his upcoming double murder trial.
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo recently took part in a full training session, sparking rumors he could be ready to return to action as soon as May 5's Champions League semifinal match against Manchester City.
Donald Trump has sprinted out to a huge 27 point lead in the California primary, attracting more overall support than his two remaining rivals combined.
Protesters from across the country took to the streets on May 1, in observance of annual May Day demonstrations that were heightened this year by rising concerns about immigration.
The largest beer brewer in Venezuela has shuttered operations, citing declining currency shortages. Polar Beer, which is estimated to brew 80 percent of all Venezuelan beer, recently announced it had closed its last plant. Beer is estimated to account for 70 percent of all the alcohol consumed across the country.
A chief district judge has sentenced a Colorado woman to 100 years behind bars for beating another woman unconscious and cutting her seven-month old fetus from her womb.
Ted Cruz has stretched his Indiana primary lead to double-digits over overall Republican front-runner Donald Trump. With just hours remaining before Tuesday's, May 3, 2016 showdown, a new Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics poll finds the Texas senator up 16 points, 45 percent to 29 percent over Trump. Ohio Gov. John Kasich brings up the rear at just 13 percent.