Speaking on "The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore," the celebrity scientist said Republicans probably can't get enough votes without environmentally conscious millennials.
Stephen Colbert mocked Donald Trump for saying that he would get rid of the "Department of Environmental" at a Fox News town hall.
A new bill the governor could sign into law would make undocumented immigrants convicted of certain crimes ineligible for parole.
Sanders supporters invaded a pro-Clinton hashtag after the Vermont senator said Clinton was not “qualified” to be president.
The country chose a new ambassador to the United States this week.
Here’s where to drink at a discount Thursday.
Caltech and MIT topped PayScale’s list of best colleges for return on investment.
Donations from Wall Street and other special interests should disqualify the Democratic front-runner, her challenger said Wednesday.
A Texas teenager died March 31 following a minor traffic accident that authorities say she “should have walked away from.”
At least 26 people had money and ID taken from them before they were returned to Mexico, a complaint alleges.
The soldier said she suffered a mild concussion, a ruptured eardrum and abrasions on her face after being brutally attacked by two soldiers.
As New York and Connecticut primaries near, Clinton has been focusing on her opponent's stands on gun makers' and sellers' liability.
James Simons, whose company, Renaissance Technologies, saved $6.8 billion through a tax loophole that Hillary Clinton opposes, has given millions to a super PAC backing the Democrat's campaign.
Republican presidential and congressional candidates have vowed to dismantle key parts of President Obama’s climate plan once in office.
Don Blankenship was sentenced Wednesday after being convicted of conspiring to violate safety standards at a mine where 29 people died in 2010.
The raids come a day after the papers revealed potential involvement of the FIFA president in scandal revealed last year.
After defeating the front-runners, they are headed for titanic, challenging showdowns in New York on April 19.
Last year, more than 240,000 students in third through eighth grade declined the test in the Empire State.
Val and Amy Castor picked up county worker Jason Perks seconds before flames engulfed his vehicle. All three survived.
It's been 83 years since President Franklin Roosevelt kicked off the beginning of the end of Prohibition.
Bernie Sanders’ Democratic primary wins are due to a combination of good demographics and the candidate hitting the right notes with voters.
The city’s board of supervisors approved the measure Tuesday against the recommendation of the small-business commission.
Trevor Noah highlighted some of Donald Trump’s past controversial comments about women on “The Daily Show” Tuesday.
The men were visiting Florida when they were slammed to the ground by a group of men at a popular Miami Beach tourist destination.
Here’s how many delegates each Democratic and Republican presidential candidate has now, following the Wisconsin primaries.
Voters in Ferguson, Missouri, turned down one of the two proposed tax hikes that could have eased the financial burden on the city.
The minutes of the March meeting, to be released Wednesday, would provide details on Fed policymakers’ views on global economy and interest rate projections.
Adm. Michael Rogers, who oversees the military’s cyberspace operations, voiced concern over a possible ISIS attack on critical U.S. infrastructure.
Both front-runners lost Tuesday. But while Trump is now more likely to face a contested GOP convention, Clinton remains on track to win the Democratic nomination.
Female voters, many of them skeptical of the Democrat, care about more than traditional "women's issues." So for Clinton, addressing more of their concerns may be key.