Marijuana Legalization In Ohio: Majority Support Medical And Legal Pot In Buckeye State
A ballot initiative that will be voted on next month has support from Ohioans, a new poll finds.
Russia And Assad Attack Aleppo: New Airstrikes In Syria Target Rebels And ISIS
Russian air power his backing up Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces as they look to reclaim the city of Aleppo.
Syrian Refugees In Norway Could Be Sent Back If They Arrive From Russia, Government Says
Syrians will not be granted asylum status if they've spent time in Russia, which Norway considers a "safe" country.
Lamar Odom Coma: Understanding The Difference Between Crack and Cocaine
Crack and cocaine are pretty similar at a molecular level, but they also have some big differences in the justice system.
Election 2016: Mike Huckabee Says Poor Convicts Should Be Sold Into Slavery?
Agreeing with right-wing radio host Jan Mickelson, Huckabee said Wednesday that slavery would work for criminals.
Obama Afghanistan Troop Reversal: Response And Full Text Of Speech Announcing Decision
President Obama reversed policy Thursday, stating that he would keep troops in Afghanistan. Response was mixed.
Election 2016: Bernie Sanders Fundraiser In Beverly Hills Raises $150,000 In Night From Wealthy Donors
The Sanders campaign held its third fundraiser at a private house with wealthy donors.
Immigration Reform 2015: Is Obama's Undocumented Immigrants Executive Action Decision Being Stalled By Courts? Activists Begin Fasting In New Orleans
Activists in New Orleans accused an appeals court of stalling on executive actions that would provide deportation relief to 5 million undocumented immigrants. And the government could be running out of time.
Obama Afghanistan Troop Plan: Afghan Security And Counter-Terrorism 'Still Not As Strong As They Need To Be,' President Says
While the U.S. is no longer in the valleys and villages in Afghanistan, Kabul still needs strategic help from the U.S., Obama said Thursday.
Dennis Hastert Sexual Abuse Scandal: Guilty Plea For Former Speaker Of The House Over Hush-Money Plan
Former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert agreed to plead guilty on charges associated with reported sexual assault attack on high school student.
Border Patrol Use Of Force On Immigrants: US Customs And Border Protection Training, Policy Questioned By Texas Union Representative
The lower rate has come from discretion by agents in the field, not policy changes, a Texas Border Patrol union representative said.
Amazon Destinations Closes: Hotel Travel Booking Site Shut Down After 6 Months
The online retailer's hotel booking site has shut down after just six months of operations.
Bernie Sanders Loves Denmark: Why the 2016 Democratic Hopeful Keeps Talking About Scandinavia
Sanders really digs talking about Scandinavian countries. Here's why.
Opioid Abuse 2015: Prescription Drug Use, Deaths Increase In The United States While Prescriptions Fall
A new study finds that opioid abuse rose from 2003 to 2013 while prescriptions dropped.
Who Is Bernie Sanders? Quotes Straight From The Vermont Senator's Own Mouth
Feeling the Bern? Not quite sure? Here are seven quotes to help you decide.
How Old Is Hillary Clinton? How Tall? Where Did She Go To College? Democratic Front-Runner Inspires Personal Questions On The Web
In recent months, Americans have increasingly searched for answers about Hillary Clinton on the Web, including for her height and age.
Obama The Wedding Crasher: Couple Delighted That California Nuptial Delayed By President Playing Golf
President Barack Obama crashed a California wedding, took some photos and still finished the 18th hole.
Can Bernie Sanders Beat Hillary Clinton? Why Latino Voters Matter In Democratic Primary Race
As one of the fastest growing eligible voter populations in the country, Hispanic voters are sought after by Democrats.
Bernie Sanders Healthcare Workers Union Endorsement Picked Up Hours Before First Presidential Debate
Hours before the first Democratic debate, Sen. Bernie Sanders picked up a healthcare union's endorsement.
Al Qaeda Syria Jihadists To Kill Russians? Al-Nusra Front Looks To React To Airstrikes
A recording of Nusra Front leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani calls for the death of Russian people and soldiers in Syria.
Jeb Bush Obamacare Repeal Plan: State Power, Less Federal Regulation Proposed To Replace Affordable Care Act
The former Florida governor and Republican presidential candidate wants to roll back Obamacare and give more power to the states.
Democratic Debate Watch Party Washington, DC: Best Bars To Drink And Watch The First Democrat Debate
A list of Democratic debate watch parties in Washington, D.C.
Russia Airstrikes In Syria Used To Recruit ISIS Fighters? Saudi Arabia Warns Of 'Dire Consequences' Of Islamic State Fight
Saudi officials are warning Russia that continued airstrikes in Syria could destabilize the country further.
Senate Filibuster Rules Under Scrutiny As Mitch McConnell Assigns Task Force To Review The Procedure
A special task for has been formed to determine whether or not the filibuster should be modified in the Senate.
Chris Christie Weight Loss: I 'Feel Really Good' And Don't Want To Lose 'Much More'
After lap-band surgery, Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie says he now feels good.
Japan Military Toilet Paper For Recruiting In Schools? Armed Force Seeks To Boost Enlistment Through Unconventional Campaign
The unconventional campaign recently rolled out to boost recruitment at schools.
Texas Southern University Shooting: Police Search For Suspect In Second Campus Shooting Of The Day
The Texas Southern University shooting follows two others as President Obama heads to Roseburg, Oregon, to visit Umpqua victims' families.
California Earthquake Rules: Los Angeles To Adopt Toughest Building Codes In US
The Los Angeles City Council on Friday could adopt building codes to make the city more earthquake-proof.
Immigration Reform 2015: Hillary Clinton Hispanic Hecklers Accuse Her Of Taking Money From Private Prisons
Hillary Clinton was heckled Thursday by Hispanic activists who accused her of taking money from private prisons.
Hillary Clinton's Wall Street Reform Plan: History Of Cozy Relationships And Big Campaign Checks Cast Shadow Over Position
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Thursday announced plans to address the financial sector's excesses -- but given her record, some remained skeptical.