April was a very busy month for America's arms dealers.
Five major wildlife protection groups petitioned the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to list the giraffe as an endangered species.
Migration policies may not be as important as other conditions in the expansion of transnational gangs like MS-13 and other youth gangs roaming some of our cities.
The government-funded “experiment” studied syphilis-infected black men without their consent and denied them treatment -- just to see what would happen.
Donald Trump’s antagonistic rhetoric toward Mexico has caused an increase in anti-American sentiment among Mexicans.
Only five percent of voters said a nuclear war was not likely, according to a new poll.
Rig counts haven't recovered, but output has.
There are pitfalls in eliminating memorials to the Confederacy.
Ahead of the presidential election, Tehran is welcoming financial innovation. But will the pull of a new Middle Eastern fintech hub be enough to overcome international political stigmas?
“Passing” as another race has a long and painful past.
Verizon failed to win this speed test despite its repeated claims of having the largest and fastest network in America.
The American Health Care Act has passed the House of Representatives, but it faces stiff opposition in the Senate, and that could mean big changes before it passes Congress.
Adding information about the sodium content of menu items could help.
One of the biggest underlying problems is confusion over what we are buying here and what incentives are necessary to get everyone to behave.
It was not always a crime to enter the United States without authorization.
NetherRealm Studios has revealed most of the playable characters in "Injustice 2," but it still hasn't revealed any details on the game's DLCs.
Legalizing medical weed would give pot-based businesses yet another avenue to legally sell their product.
How do we determine who’s impaired and who’s not?
In fact, most taxpayers think we should be cutting the defense budget.
It's likely you'll need far more than you've got socked away to enjoy financial security in retirement.
On the east coast of North America, in the dry forests, this phenomenon occurs once every 17 years.
Budget decisions may make it more difficult for doctors who want to practice in small towns or underserved cities.