A major casino operator is accusing American poker player Phil Ivey of collecting millions of dollars by cheating at baccarat.
Powerball Lottery ticket holders are feeling sad and relieved at the same time after last night's draw.
A trial for the 2008 slaying of Santa Monica model and aspiring actress Julia Redding just took a major turn this week. DNA evidence left at the scene and now being presented at the trial matches that of Kelly Soo Park.
The Southern California coastline felt a "real good jolt" yesterday at about 1 p.m. A 4.0 magnitude earthquake rumbled just off the coast of the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
With no sign of an end to three mushrooming scandals, the White House acknowledged the rising political dangers on Wednesday by launching a concerted effort at damage control.
According to new research, 5,879 letter carriers were attacked by dogs in 2012 and Los Angeles, where 69 incidents were reported, led the list of America's "vicious" cities.
Police in Nevada have charged the man believed to have killed five people during a brutal murder spree on Monday with "open murder."
The report showed the nation's largest airlines were on-schedule 79.9 percent of the time in March, down from 82.2 percent during the same period in 2012.
The acting head of the Internal Revenue Service has resigned, forced out by the White House after it came to light that the agency had illegally targeted conservative groups during the last presidential campaign.
It's happened again. Just one week after a disgraced Air Force sexual assault prevention official was arrested for sexual battery, the U.S. Army is dealing with new allegations of sexual misconduct by one of its own officers in charge of the sex assault prevention unit in Fort Hood.
For the first time since at least 1850, U.S. population growth will soon be due mostly to immigration, according to a new report from the Census Bureau.
On Monday, Caroline Kennedy was selected to sit on a New York City jury for the trial of a man accused of dealing crack cocaine.
Mounds of dirt decorated with fake flowers sit at the northern edge of the cemetery in this town about 80 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border. Small metal placards mark the graves of the unknown, generally by gender, while others simply say "bones" or "skull case."
Most women do everything that they can to slim down on their weight, especially if their body is going to be put on display for the whole world to see. Not Tammy Jung.
Daniel LaPlante is filing suit against the MCI-Norfolk jail, where he is spending life behind bars for murder, because he claims the prison is preventing him from obtaining items like "dragon's blood" to practice his Wiccan faith.