Late Tuesday night a police officer shot and killed an 18-year old who reportedly aimed a gun at him. Video of the scene.
Former President George H. W. Bush has been taken to the hospital by ambulance after experiencing "shortness of breath."
Just as they did last month with the Benghazi report, the House GOP today released the results of its IRS investigation that found pretty much nothing.
The FDA, in a surprise move, is recommending changing a discriminatory decades-old ban on blood donations from gay and bisexual men.
Sony Pictures has changed course, and now will allow theaters to screen the controversial film, "The Interview," on Christmas Day. Find out where.
On January 9, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court will again meet and debate whether or not to review any same-sex marriage cases. Here are their choices.
A charity event attended by about two dozen retired police officers included racist lyrics comparing "thug" Michael Brown to a "junkyard dog" and his dead body...
The State of Idaho will end up spending about half a million dollars after losing its fight against same-sex marriage.
There are few things more undermining to a democracy than a news organization that makes "errors" like this.
A local Texas Republican Party is promising to defeat any "rascals" who won't get rid of San Antonio's nondiscrimination ordinance.
Pat Robertson has made some outlandish statements in his 80-plus years, but this is one of his most ridiculous.
A federal appeals court has ruled that a North Carolina law forcing women to undergo transvaginal ultrasound probes and view images of fetuses is unconstitutional.
In yet another case of right-wing intellectual lethargy, the Family Research Council says it believes people are not marrying because of porn.
A Missouri lawmaker is defending his bill that would force women to get notarized permission from a man before being allowed to get an abortion.
The Editorial Board of the NY Times today is calling for the President and Attorney General to investigate and prosecute those responsible for torture, and they're...