Pence will not self-quarantine, Disney's Shanghai park is reopening and more things to start your Monday.
Gov. Pat McCrory's spokesman accused Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools of "purposely breaking state law."
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The mullahs’ regime in Iran has to date executed more than 120,000 political prisoners, the vast majority members and supporters of the People's Mojahedin
Time´s Up leader Roberta Kaplan resigned on Monday after allegedly helping governor Cuomo draft a letter seeking to discredit allegations from one of his accusers.
The nominee for CMS administrator has already implemented a model for the country’s public insurance programs in Indiana.
More information has come out on Jeffrey Epstein. Here's what we've confirmed about new evidence, his homes, his 2011 prosecution, and his powerful friends.
Roy was speaking at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on anti-Asian violence after an uptick in attacks all over the country and after three shootings on Tuesday in Georgia.
Trailing a tough woman opponent in fundraising and scared of losing, no wonder he thinks the war on women is a myth
He'll carry the word "impeachment" forever. And while nothing is guaranteed, he's headed for defeat in November
He and Bobby Jindal discussed the left's "long game" in their war against people of faith
1 in 5 political rallygoers attended their first protest, rally or speech in the last two years, according to a Post-Kaiser survey
Ana Marie Cox: The backlash machine has finally backfired with a generation that cringes at old people yelling at gay clouds
Five years on, her diaries are being released
Since the Supreme Court first convened in 1790, 116 justices have served on the bench. Of those, 108 have been White men.
10:53 AM EST February 9, 2017 The rebuke of Sen. Elizabeth Warren is going to have a "long-lasting effect" to women's rights activists, said the longest serving woman in the history of the Senate on Thursday. "This is going to have a long-lasting effect because the people who marched watched this and I will tell you the women are tired that different rules are applied to us in a different way when we claim our power," former Sen. Barbara Mikulski told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day." Hundreds
"Right now, our country is the patient. And it's not a Democrat or a Republican patient. It's a patient, it's an American patient,” said Carson.
"We are all just people. Trying to pee in peace."
Google is removing from European searches an article I wrote during the financial crisis about the departure of an investment bank's then boss, Stan O'Neal. Does this show that the new "right to be forgotten" is curbing important press freedoms?
As the five-year statute of limitations approaches for the wrongdoing that bequeathed us the Great Recession, the question of why no high-level executives have been prosecuted becomes more urgent.
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"His wife must be loaded."
Admirable St. Dymphna, how just you were to all whom you encountered, and how careful you were to give every person his due, and more than he might de
Ben Jacobs on the 10 most gripping bits from ‘Los Tocayos Carlos,’ a new book on Texas’s wrongful execution of Carlos DeLuna.
McDonald's and other chains argue that the mandatory increase violates the Fourteenth Amendment.
Comic Sarah Cooper and others give Trump's cognitive test a new spin.
What makes a person not only murder, but murder multiple people over days, weeks and even years? There's a special name for these types of murderers: serial killers.
I love this portrayal of what it's like to experience small insults day after day because some people are stuck in a rut about what's “normal.” What's the best way to open their eyes? (Do you think she really said that?) Smash thepatriarchy!
A growing group of military veterans are willing to put their bodies between Native American activists and the police trying to remove them
We're all snowflakes. But we're also all stereotypes. Let me try to help you understand that with a hot bowl of You Soup.
"I'm also standing on the shoulders and in the shadows of people who made huge sacrifices for all of us," the civil rights activist and author tells PEOPLE
Immigration Attorneys Allege ICE Is Intentionally Making It Tougher To Help Women In Detention
Because not everyone has a god to pray to.
Who else is riding Trump’s coattails into the White House?
There's a war being waged against Black Americans, whether white America wants to admit it or not
A month ago Monday, Trayvon Martin, an unarmed Florida teen, died at the hands of a neighborhood watch volunteer, stirring outrage and protests nationwide.