René Angélil, 73, died Thursday at his Las Vegas home; Canadian entertainment manager discovered Dion when she was 12 and drove her career to stardom
Winning tickets were sold in California, Tennessee and Florida; the odds of a winning ticket were estimated at one in 292.2 million
"The United States of America is the most powerful nation on Earth. Period. It’s not even close. We spend more on our military than the next eight nations combined."
Seventh and final State of the Union address focuses on his vision for the country's future and the need to heal its deep political divides
Winnings keep increasing as Wednesday drawing approaches; if you win, take it slow, experts say, as 70% of lottery winners go broke within years
President Obama holds his last State of the Union address Tuesday evening before he leaves office
Bowie was known for his gender-bending dress and for his refusal to be pigeon-holed in any one musical genre, experimenting with glam rock, hard rock, dance, pop, soul and punk
Millions of Americans will likely go online or flock to neighborhood Powerball ticket sellers in 44 states for a chance to win next Wednesday's drawing
White House says president will do more than trumpet his administration’s accomplishments and will look toward future goals
Patriotic Front party tells members it is the prerogative of incumbent President Edgar Lungu to choose his vice presidential running mate before Aug. 11 presidential and legislative elections
Warmer oceans create warmer atmosphere, which means more energy to power bigger storms, expert says; melting Artic ice also plays role across globe
Fugitive drug lord brazenly escaped from prison through a secret underground tunnel seven months ago
Odds are, a person is more likely to get hit by lightning while drowning than win Saturday’s jackpot, statisticians say
President announces several new measures aimed at reducing gun violence, bypassing Congress on highly controversial issue
With a fighting force of anywhere between 25,000 to 60,000, Islamic State militants control millions of people, thousands of square kilometers of land, and terrorize the world
Each year more than 30,000 people are killed by guns in the United States, including in mass shootings and suicides
By working through executive orders, the president does not need the backing of Congress
Move comes day after demonstrators in Tehran storm Saudi embassy to protest Riyadh's execution of prominent Shi'ite cleric
Family cites ‘ongoing health issues’ for death Thursday of daughter of jazz legend Nat King Cole; others say kidney transplant, hepatitis C played role
Emanuel L. Lutchman, 25, charged with attempting to provide material support to IS during his initial court appearance Thursday morning
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