The Consumer Product Safety Commission is urging anyone who owns the phone to stop using it immediately. The FAA says airline passengers should keep them turned off while on a plane.
North Korea’s second nuclear test in eight months has raised new concerns that Pyongyang has moved a step closer to its goal of a nuclear-armed missile that could strike the U.S. mainland.
The shocking photos have put a face on the terrible drug epidemic tearing gripping the nation, especially in Ohio. Police are hoping the photos serve as a wake-up call.
A post about being heckled by male students when taking her law school aptitude test at Harvard and a new ad portraying the Democratic candidate as a problem solver are part of Clinton’s re-introduction.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced Friday evening that “a plan” had been reached with Russia that could lead to a political transition and the end to the 5-year civil war in Syria.
Donald Trump gave an interview with Larry King that aired on Russian TV, but the campaign says the candidate thought the interview was for King’s podcast, not the Kremlin-backed network.
A federal judge ruled Friday against a Sioux tribe’s request to halt work on a North Dakota oil pipeline, a project the tribe says threatens to destroy its ancient, ancestral lands.
It has been 15 years since the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, and the Pennsylvania countryside were struck by hijacked passenger planes. Lester Holt looks back at how the U.S. and the world have changed.