PSA gaffe or genius slogan? New anti-meth ad gets mixed reviews
"Meth. We're on it" is appearing on billboards across South Dakota
"Meth. We're on it" is appearing on billboards across South Dakota
President Trump on Tuesday dismissed speculation that he suffered health concerns Saturday when he visited Walter Reed Medical Center. The president, speaking for the first time publicly since then, insisted members of the press are the "sick" ones. Watch his remarks.
South Dakota is out with a new campaign to address the state's meth problem, but the slogan has a lot of people scratching their heads. Governor Kristi Noem came up with the slogan, "Meth. We're on it." Critics say the slogan is tone deaf, but the governor has declared the campaign a success.
Investment bank's consumer platform has a loan-approval method that some experts say can discriminate against women
Stolen account usernames and passwords are selling for $3 on hacking forums one week after launch, report claims
The woman told officers she is five weeks pregnant with the couple's child and had told Walton about the pregnancy on Sunday.
Investment bank's consumer platform has a loan-approval method that some experts say can discriminate against women
Representative Sean Maloney highlighted Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman's service to the country, as well as the fact that Vindman and White House aide Jennifer Williams were firsthand witnesses who were on the July 25 call between President Trump and Ukraine's president. Vindman said he "couldn't believe" what he heard on the call. The exchange was met with a round of applause.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff and ranking Republican Devin Nunes made closing remarks Tuesday following the testimony of Jennifer Williams and Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who were on the July 25 call between President Trump and Ukraine's president.
The jail guards are accused of failing to conduct checks as required the night the accused sex trafficker killed himself
Kurt Volker and Tim Morrison will testify in the second impeachment hearing of the day
After the president made an unannounced hospital visit this weekend, rumors circulated, without evidence, that he might have suffered a heart attack
According to his presidential campaign, Bernie Sanders surpassed 4 million donations sooner than any other candidate in history
Lawmakers in the two biggest U.S. cities want to cut ties with businesses involved with beef imports from Brazil
The "Sunday Morning" contributor offers a holiday recipe from her mom
California Congressman Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, and Steve Castor, senior investigative counsel for Republicans on the panel, questioned Jennifer Williams and Alexander Vindman Tuesday in the third day of public impeachment hearings. Williams is Vice President Mike Pence’s special adviser for Europe and Russia and Vindman is the top expert on Ukraine on the National Security Council.
During the public impeachment inquiry hearing Tuesday, Democratic Representative Jim Himes asked White House aide Jennifer Williams if she considers herself a "never-Trumper." She said she would not describe herself that way. Himes posed the same question to Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who said: "I'd call myself never-partisan."
Republican Representative Chris Stewart asked Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman Tuesday about a moment earlier in the hearing in which he reminded Devin Nunes to call him "lieutenant colonel" rather than "mister," and asked if he always insists civilians call him by his rank.
From Mulan to the next Fast and Furious film, these are the new movies fans are most looking forward to in 2020
Congressman Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, asked Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman on Tuesday to identify intelligence community officials with whom he discussed President Trump's July 25 call. Chairman Adam Schiff interrupted Nunes' questioning to curtail the apparent attempt to get Vindman to name the whistleblower.
Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman was asked on Tuesday by Congressman Jim Himes why he was wearing a Purple Heart. He described how, in 2014, his vehicle in Iraq was hit by an IED and he was injured. "I, sir, thank you for your service," Himes said.
The actor, restaurateur and food truck owner offers an award-winning vegan taco recipe
New York state officials say more than 220,000 kids under 18 are using e-cigarettes, causing a public health crisis
In the makeshift infirmary at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, volunteer medics said they've treated more than 100 injuries
The first black woman to win an Emmy Award for comedy writing is out to "break convention" with her latest project, "Queen & Slim"