The bodies of a two college students kidnapped over the weekend were found Monday inside an abandoned house in a section of New Orleans east of the Mississippi River.
A Boston University medical student was arrested Monday in the shooting death in a hotel of a masseuse and the robbery of another woman who both advertised their services on Craigslist.
In an exclusive interview with FOXNews.com, Miss California says her phone has been ringing off the hook with people offering her support after she took on a question about gay marriage on Sunday night's Miss USA telecast.
They won't be replaced — another sign of America's evolving military map. Soldiers will face challenges with the new assignment — from new terrain to a new enemy to new tactics.
The officials said the suspect, identified as Abduhl Wal-i-Musi, is due to appear in federal court in New York and could arrive in the city by late Monday night.
Chrysler LLC's financial arm turned down additional government aid after some top executives refused to accept new limits on executive pay, according to a government official with knowledge of the negotiations.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned away a challenge from a Texas death row inmate who claimed his constitutional rights were violated by jurors who consulted a Bible.
Flags flew at half-staff over the Colorado Capitol and other government buildings on Monday, the 10th anniversary of day when 12 students and a teacher were shot to death at Columbine High School.
The sudden death of 21 polo horses in Florida may have been caused by a toxin that has yet to be identified by tests and could have been in the animals' feed, vitamins or supplements, veterinarians said.
A field of 26,386 runners have left Hopkinton for the Boston Marathon, with some top American contenders hoping to earn the first U.S. victory in the race in decades.
U.S. manufacturers, including major drugmakers, have legally released at least 271 million pounds of pharmaceuticals into waterways that often provide drinking water, according to an investigation.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unleashed a blistering attack Monday against Israel and the United States, calling the Jewish state "racist" and lashing out at Americans for their support.
Al Qaeda's No. 2 leader has ridiculed President Obama's plan to increase troop numbers in Afghanistan in a new Internet audio recording released Monday.
A gunman described as "mentally challenged" was arrested after he hijacked a Canadian charter plane on the tarmac near the resort city of Montego Bay, Jamaica.
North Korea could restart its nuclear facilities within months, the head of the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog warned Monday, but he added he was optimistic that negotiations on halting Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions could be revived.
It's been 14 years since Doris Battle lost her parents in the Oklahoma City bombing. But Battle said Sunday that the passage of time has not diminished the loss she still feels.
Police filed intoxication manslaughter charges Sunday against a driver who lost control of his car while using a cell phone, plunging the vehicle into a rain-filled ditch and killing five children inside.
A man who killed his wife, their three young children and himself in their northwest Maryland home had a hard time adjusting to his new manager's job for a railroad and it was causing him stress, according a blog entry his wife posted last month.
Savana Redding was 13 years old when she was told to remove her clothes for a strip search by school officials looking for two ibuprofen pills.
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