Immigration And Crime: What Does The Research Say?
What does research say about how immigration impacts crime in U.S. communities?
View ArticlePresident Trump On Putin: 'You Think Our Country’s So Innocent?'
Some Republicans criticized Trump over his remarks about Vladimir Putin in an interview with Bill O'Reilly.
View ArticleSuper Bowl LI: Patriots Win Overtime Thriller
The biggest comeback in Super Bowl history. The first overtime in Super Bowl history. Yea, it was historic.
View ArticleExercise Is Not The Answer For Weight Loss, Study Finds
A new study confirms what much recent evidence has suggested: Despite its benefits, exercise is not the key to losing weight.
View ArticleBao Bao Is Leaving DC National Zoo; Here's The Date
The National Zoo will hold a series of events Feb. 16-20 titled "Bye Bye, Bao Bao."
View ArticleStaying Politically Neutral Is More Dangerous For Companies Than You Think
It may be more dangerous to remain silent than to take a political stand.
View ArticleCNN Refused To Put Kellyanne Conway On The Air
Conway denies that she was available for the spot, but the network told the White House it wouldn't have her on.
View ArticleNew Yorkers Are Taking It Upon Themselves To Scrub The Subway Of Swastikas
"I've never seen so many people simultaneously reach into their bags and pockets looking for tissues and Purel."
View ArticlePresident Trump Accuses Press Of Covering Up Terrorist Attacks
In a speech to United States Central Command, Trump said, "The very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it."
View ArticleTrump Travel Ban: DOJ Files Argument For Return of Executive Order
Department of Justice attorneys want the court to lift the restraining order against Trump's travel ban granted by a Seattle federal judge.
View ArticleTrump Immigration Order Scrutinized In Federal Appeals Court
A three-judge panel heard arguments Tuesday for and against keeping a restraining order in place against Trump's executive order.
View ArticleBetsy DeVos Vote Splits Senate 50-50; Mike Pence Breaks Tie To Confirm
Democrats held the floor to delay the nomination overnight, but the Senate eventually confirmed the secretary of Education nominee.
View ArticleNew Orleans Tornadoes Confirmed In Tuesday Storm, State of Emergency Declared...
The National Weather Service in New Orleans said tornadoes had been confirmed in Tuesday's storm. (PHOTOS AND VIDEOS)
View ArticleRosie O'Donnell 'Available' For SNL; Team Trump Reportedly 'Rattled' About...
"i am here to serve," O'Donnell tweeted. But she won't necessarily be playing Trump himself.
View Article9 Ways The Business World Is Reacting To President Trump
It's hard to keep business and politics separate in President Trump's America.
View ArticleArmy Will Allow Easement To Finish Construction of Dakota Access Pipeline
The final hurdle for the controversial pipeline was cleared Tuesday.
View ArticleAdorable And Rare Malayan Tigers Born At Cincinnati Zoo
The tiger cubs are being cared for by zoo staff after their mother’s maternal instincts didn’t kick in.
View ArticleSports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Features Christie Brinkley, 63
Brinkley will appear in the magazine alongside her daughters, Sailor Brinkley Cook and Alexa Ray Joel.
View ArticlePro-Trump N.J. Priest Dislikes Muslim Immigration, Loves Rainbows
A Catholic priest in New Jersey faces criticism for his bare-knuckle social media posts about Muslims and smug, "snowflake" liberals.
View Article9/11 Heroes, NFL Players 'Scammed' Out Of Settlement Money, Feds Say
New York attorney general Eric T. Schneiderman and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are suing RD Legal Funding LLC.
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