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Clay, known for blues songs like "Trying to Live My Life Without You" and "The Only Way is Up," died after suffering a heart attack

Scott D. Stockert, 49, of North Dakota, was arrested on weapons charges after allegedly telling the Secret Service he planned to kidnap Bo or Sunny.

Clearly, it’s been a long time since retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson was a fifth-grader, and he forgot that they operate without filters. But the flagging Republican presidential candidate got a reminder during a campaign stop in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, when he asked private schoolers to identify the worst student.

President Obama addressed his plan to develop technology that would require authentication prior to shooting a gun.

Cuyahoga County prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty says that a law prevents him from releasing grand jury transcripts to the NAACP.

President Barack Obama will answer questions Thursday evening on the thorny issue of the right to keep and bear arms.

As the Powerball jackpot prize grows to an all-time U.S. record of $700 million, it’s important to remember that all that glitters is not gold.

“I regret it every day, but it was the right decision for my family and for me,” he told an NBC affiliate in Connecticut on Wednesday.

Hungarian journalist Boglarka Balogh is receiving unwanted attention on social media after wearing blackface to make people aware of the number of "endangered tribes, and the speed at which they are fading away," writes the Independent.

On Tuesday, President Barack Obama will deliver his final State of the Union Address.

Biden opted not to enter the race after he lost his son, Beau Biden, to cancer at the young age of 46.