A majority of the state’s citizens have voiced support for legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, and the Legislature is listening.
The GOP candidate “doesn’t know much about foreign policy ... or the world generally,” the president said after Trump suggested that Japan and South Korea should have nuclear weapons.
While campaigning in New York, the Vermont senator stopped by Stephen Colbert’s show to partake in a skit and talk about the race.
A Sikh soldier is hoping the Pentagon will allow him to wear long hair and a turban while serving in the military.
A parody video on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” joked that Donald Trump’s campaign for president was never intended to be taken seriously.
A federal investigation earlier this year found a long history of complaints about sexual abuse from National Park Service employees.
A new star has a rare composition made almost entirely of oxygen.
A number of religious statues at Catholic churches, including some depicting the Virgin Mary, have been vandalized over the past week in the Boston area.
Seth Meyers said that pro-life advocates criticizing Donald Trump’s statement that a woman who gets an abortion should be punished are being hypocritical.
Republican women are leading the efforts against Donald Trump, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re focused on women’s issues.
An Uber passenger filed a complaint in December, alleging CEO Travis Kalanick conspired with drivers to fix high surge-pricing fares.
Following a federal judge's ruling Thursday, same-sex couples in all 50 states can now adopt children.
Tuesday’s primary vote could change the overall momentum for presidential candidates in both major parties.
In a speech Thursday, William Dudley, a close ally of Fed Chair Janet Yellen, defended the way the U.S. central bank operates.
Gov. Jerry Brown plans Monday to sign legislation approved Thursday by the state's Assembly and Senate.
The tentative plan would fall short of a uniform statewide increase, calling for a faster-rate rise in New York City.
The officer had encountered a gunman Thursday during a law enforcement training exercise in Richmond. The suspect also died.
U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch is set to meet this week with Belgium's interior minister to discuss anti-terror plans.
Those leading the campaign say capital punishment is a costly, inefficient and heavily bureaucratic program.
Watch Bernie Sanders at a campaign event in New York City Thursday.
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel pressed Ted Cruz on his proposal to “patrol” Muslim neighborhoods on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Wednesday.
About 20 people in Tarpon Springs, Florida, had to leave their mobile homes after the 60-foot sinkhole opened Wednesday.
The Sanders campaign announced it expects to beat its February fundraising record of $43.5 million.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren told Stephen Colbert Donald Trump is only looking out for himself.
Minneapolis residents Wednesday night protested the fact that no charges were brought against two police officers in the shooting death of Jamar Clark.
Entire lines of the Washington transit system could be closed for as long as six months, officials said Wednesday.
The Pentagon said Wednesday inmates will be transferred in the coming days and weeks as part of the White House’s strategy to close the facility.
The Democrat wants regulators to review whether statements by financial firms are contradictory and therefore violate the law.
After a 19-14 vote Wednesday, legislation to set a THC blood-level limit for drivers moves on to the House of Representatives.
A group to be transferred will include Tariq Ba Odah, a Yemeni man who has been on a long-term hunger strike, a source said.