First transgender recruit signs contract with Pentagon
A military recruit became the first transgender person to sign a contract to join the U.S. armed forces since President Donald Trump's attempted ban.
A military recruit became the first transgender person to sign a contract to join the U.S. armed forces since President Donald Trump's attempted ban.
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas hockey team won the Florida state championship this weekend and dedicated the win to victims from the shooting at the school.
Delta Airlines said no to a seat upgrade request from the United States curling team on their way home from Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Most registered voters favor banning the AR-15, and believe mass shootings are driven by mental health issues, a new poll shows.
Scientists have developed a way to kill more cancerous cells in the pancreas through a heating and freezing process called thermal ablation.
Veteran safety Kurt Coleman and defensive end Charles Johnson were released by the Carolina Panthers on Monday in a pair of cost-cutting moves.
Despite some promising reports in recent years, it seems the U.S. childhood obesity problem is not turning a corner.
A new Gallop survey shows that Americans are split in support for a hypothetical universal basic income program for robot replaced workers.
Vaccinations remain the best way to stop the spread of infectious diseases in epidemics, according to scientists in Italy.
A federal appeals court in Manhattan ruled that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act protects people from being fired from their jobs for being gay.
New research suggests plants abandon outdated defenses in favor of new ones after their predators develop immunity.
Police in Texas said a mountain lion that wandered into a residential neighborhood was captured after residents were warned to stay inside their homes.
The State Department on Monday announced a partnership with the Pentagon worth $40 million intended to combat propaganda and meddling from foreign governments.
Manchester City's Pep Guardiola wore a yellow ribbon on his jacket again this weekend, despite a charge and numerous warnings from the Football Association.
A surprised driver in Canada captured video of a polite herd of deer following the rules of the road and pausing at a stop sign.
For the first time, women in Saudi Arabia are registering to join the Persian Gulf nation's armed forces.
New York Jets linebacker Dylan Donahue was charged with DWI and reckless driving after causing a wrong-way crash in the Lincoln Tunnel early Monday morning.
A French photographer living in Kenya captured video of the moment a wild giraffe wandered into a village and strolled down a road.
The U.S. Navy has christened U.S. Naval Ship Burlington, it's next Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport.
The offseason market for NFL quarterbacks is expected to be wild, and the talent pool is now expected to include Case Keenum of the Minnesota Vikings.
Political parties collided Monday over a controversial visit to Seoul by a North Korean official who is accused of masterminding deadly military attacks in 2010.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has issued updated guidelines that call for yearly depression screening for depression for all teens.
K-pop stars Twice will make their comeback in April before kicking off a series of concerts in May.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders is scheduled to give an on-camera press briefing on Monday afternoon.
A dog is raising curiosity in India and breaking hearts on social media by making a nightly trek to meet the same commuter train.
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