"Parenthood" Season 6 will bring back Hank's ex-wife and Julia's ex-boyfriend. Will either of their relationships survive?
Nicole Massabrook
Aug 05, 2014
Russell Wilson has proved many doubters wrong in his short NFL career.
Reuters
Jan 27, 2014
An Indian investigative magazine, whose founder is now accused of sexual assault, admitted that it is not equipped to handle such incidents.
Amrutha Gayathri
Nov 25, 2013
Space law may rescue law school students from a bleak job market and send law firms' revenue rocketing higher.
Meagan Clark
Oct 02, 2013
Season 4 of "Arrested Development" premiered on Netflix on Sunday, May 26. Check out the five funniest moments from episode 2, "Borderline Personalities."
Amanda Remling
May 26, 2013
Obama chose his two friends to fill the commerce secretary and U.S. trade representative posts -- the last two vacancies in his 2013 cabinet.
Laura Matthews
May 02, 2013
Actress Katie Holmes talks about her rough year, future children and career, in the latest issue of Allure.
Rebecka Schumann
Mar 20, 2013
The filmmaker suspected of making the anti-Islamic movie that has set off violent anti-American protests across the Muslim world was taken in for questioning shortly after midnight Saturday by California authorities.
Eric Linton
Sep 15, 2012
17 years after the infamous OJ Simpson murder trial, a member of the prosecution made the claim that OJ Simpson's defense team manipulated the famous glove that ultimately helped lead to a not guilty verdict for Simpson.
Eric Brown
Sep 08, 2012
Castro, already being hailed as a rising star in the Democratic Party, gave a much-praised keynote speech at the convention Tuesday when he made his national debut. But he has been a prominent presence in San Antonio's Chicano community since his teen years.
Ashley Portero
Sep 05, 2012
Michelle Obama closed out the first day of the 2012 Democratic National Convention with a rousing speech that paid personal tribute to her husband but also seemed built to coalesce support among Democrats at the start of the three-day DNC.
Connor Adams Sheets
Sep 04, 2012
Often portrayed by Democrats as a wealthy out-of-touch businessman, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney appeared as a man who achieved the American dream when his wife Ann made her national debut with a speech Wednesday night in Tampa.
Laura Matthews
Aug 29, 2012
First Lady Michelle Obama spent her weekend disparaging the fat paycheck, the fancy office, the impressive lines on our resumés.
Kayleigh McEnany
Jun 19, 2012
A Wisconsin law that limited collective bargaining for local unions had led to a sharp decline in membership in the past 15 months, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Roland Li
Jun 01, 2012
Three months after Rush Limbaugh characterized a Georgetown Law School student Sandra Fluke as a ?slut? and a ?prostitute,? a liberal-backed boycott of the right-winger?s radio show has been effective.
David Zielenziger
May 25, 2012
A Canadian law school graduate thought it would get a few laughs if he paid his $114,000 law school debt in cash. The story of Alex Kenjeev, from Montreal, first surfaced when a Reddit user reposted a photo of the $114,000 receipt Kenjeev had posted on his Facebook account on the Reddit website.
Cavan Sieczkowski
May 24, 2012
Researchers found that more than 2,000 defendants who were falsely convicted of serious crimes have been exonerated in the past 23 years.
Laura Matthews
May 21, 2012
Chinese blind legal activist Chen Guangcheng and his family were allowed to leave Beijing on a plane headed to the U.S. on Saturday, indicating a that a diplomatic impasse between the two countries may be over.
Brett Forman
May 19, 2012
The Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 was a Depression-era law that separated investment and commercial banks. It was repealed in 1999 during the Clinton administration.
Dan Rivoli
May 14, 2012
Controversial conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh launched a Facebook campaign aimed at uniting conservative women against feminazis planning to take Rush off the air.
Howard Koplowitz
May 09, 2012
Voters in three big U.S. states Tuesday will weigh in on several closely watched campaigns. Here is what's at stake
Dan Rivoli
May 08, 2012
Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and biographer David Maraniss has dug up love letters and journal entries from President Barack Obama's ex-girlfriends to get an idea of what the president was like during his largely unknown time in New York City in his early 20s.
Sara Dover
May 02, 2012