
CBS's Lara Logan On Leave Of Absence After Erroneous Report
In the wake of an embarrassing "60 Minutes" Benghazi reporting error, CBS put reporter Lara Logan and her producer on a leave of absence.
In the wake of an embarrassing "60 Minutes" Benghazi reporting error, CBS put reporter Lara Logan and her producer on a leave of absence.
A judge ordered the tapes be released in hopes they could assist the public in gauging the police response to the shooting.
A family says not only did it not leave an anti-gay note for their server, as she claimed, but a tip was also left.
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Tuesday it would hear two cases involving the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate.
The Hollywood Reporter claims animals have been harmed on several big movie sets despite the films getting "no animals harmed in the making" tags.
During an auction in New York Monday, the famous Maltese Falcon from the Humphrey Bogart movie of the same name sold for a staggering $4 million.
Dr. William Petit, whose wife and two daughters were brutally killed in a home invasion is having a new baby boy.
A mall santa in Massachusetts is accused of pinching a co-worker's backside.
Delta and US Air have waived some fees in light of the massive winter storm barreling down on the northeast.
A fisherman made quite the bizarre catch off the coast of Miami when he hooked a rare Hookskate shark.
While Rep. Trey Radel says he's focusing on his recovery, he continues to lose support in his home state of Florida.
House district demographics and comments from Speaker Boehner seem to suggest no — not this year, at least.
Almost a year after the deadly shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, investigators have released new details in a report.
Police locked down Yale University after receiving a 911 call claiming a gunman was heading for campus with the intent to kill people.
Four more school employees, including Steubenville's superintendent, have been charged in connection with the 2012 rape of a 16-year-old.
The 47-year-old will take over for outgoing CEO Mike Duke beginning in February.
The Facebook CEO believes there are many misconceptions about undocumented immigrants and is continuing his fight for immigration reform.
A woman is in critical condition after jumping from the upper deck of the Oakland Raider's football stadium Sunday.
What started as a speech about the national debt turned into a cable news fight between Sarah Palin and Martin Bashir.
Rewards totaling $125,000 have been offered for information leading to an arrest in the shooting death of Tyson Barnette.
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Secretary of State John Kerry publicly condemned China's attempt to establish an air defense zone over disputed territory with Japan.
The same storms that have dumped up to 4 feet of snow in parts of the West and Southwest are heading toward the East and Northeast.
This year, some of the nation's biggest retailers are wiping their hands clean of the monster they created: Black Friday.
A report from the Snowden files indicates the NSA had compromised more than 50,000 networks worldwide to steal and store their data.
A New York man told police he turned in a $1M lottery ticket to a deli and the owner tried keep the ticket.
Eight people have died strong winds, heavy snow and rain, and cold temperatures grip much of the West and Southwest.
The top three heartwarming stories of this week are full of love.
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Tyson Foods has terminated its contract with an Oklahoma pig farm after a video was released of workers abusing the animals.
Four students allegedly bullied a black freshman at San Jose State University, using Nazi symbols and even trying to put a bike lock around his neck.
The North Carolina woman who accused three Duke lacrosse players of rape in 2006 has been convicted of second-degree murder.