Jose Serrano
While they lost the lawsuit, the efforts of 10 Mexican immigrants helped pave the way for legislation supporting a woman's right to control her body.
The French and German national soccer teams were competing inside Stade de France when mass shooting occured throughout Paris. Attendees and camera crews captured reaction within the stadium.
Gunmen attacked multiple Paris locations on Friday night, killing dozens and taking hundreds of people hostage.
Retailers are increasingly starting holiday deals weeks ahead of Black Friday, many which trump prices set on the competitive shopping day.
As Colombia passes legislation allowing same-sex couples to adopt, U.S. voters must decide where they stand on LGBT rights ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
Cord-cutters won't need a cable subscription to watch Tuesday's GOP debate thanks to a digital live stream on Fox Business Network's website.
While a growing number of Americans choose not to identify with a specific religion, many still believe they are destined for an aftelife outside purgatory.
Three men drinking coffee at a Midtown McDonald's were shot early Monday morning after arguing with a heavyset, hooded male who fled the scene.
From Korean high school girls to sign language interpreters, listeners around the world are creating unique versions of Adele's latest single.
The video, which begins with a young boy flipping Trump a middle finger, ridicules the presidential candidate's view on immigration.
To qualify, NASA requires that applicants carry a bachelor's degree and over 1,000 hours of pilot-in-command time, among other feasible prerequisites.
A mountain lion dragged terrier shepherd Tiki from her family's front porch, prompting Tiki's owner to spring into action without taking time to put clothes on.
Common themes amoung four immigration detention centers who held hunger strikes over the last month were poor medical conditions, inedible foods, and disregards for detainees' concerns.
The 19-year-old model claims a social media-driven lifestyle is "not real life" and said most of the pictures she posted were fake.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest called Ryan's remarks 'preposterous,' citing the new House Speaker's track record on immigration.