Aaron Schock Replacement? Illinois State Sen Darin LaHood Wins GOP Primary After Disgraced Lawmaker's Resignation
Illinois state Sen. Darin LaHood won the Republican primary Tuesday in a special election to replace the disgraced 'Downton Abbey' congressman.
Bill Cosby Sexual Assault Update: Disney Takes His Bust Down; Reaction From Jill Scott Following Quaaludes Revelations
On Tuesday, Disney confirmed to a Florida reporter that Bill Cosby would lose his Hollywood Studios Hall of Fame bust.
Same-Sex Marriage Backlash In Kansas: Gov Sam Brownback Lets Religious Institutions, Churches Off The Hook On Performing Gay Marriages
The order allows religious groups to refuse gay marriages if they have a "sincerely held religious belief" that marriage is between a man and a woman.
Wisconsin Living Wage: Gov Scott Walker And Co Added Provision To Replace 'Living Wage' With 'Minimum' Wage, Previously Found $7.25 Minimum To Be Adequate
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a likely 2016 presidential candidate, and his allies in the state legislature looked to remove living wage restrictions from state law.
Election 2016: Team Clinton Says Sanders Could Win In Iowa, Looks To Manage Expectations
Staffers with the Hillary Clinton campaign are concerned with Bernie Sanders' good polling and big crowds.
Obama: ISIS Strategy Will Take Time, Requires More Than Military Force
The president spoke Monday from the Pentagon on the Islamic State group and the threat of violent extremism.
MERS Outbreak Update: Infections Rise, Death Toll Stays at 33
It's been five days since a death from Middle East respiratory syndrome was reported in South Korea.
Deck Collapse In North Carolina: 25 Injuries, 14 Hospitalizations And 3 In Critical Condition
A deck collapsed while a family took a family portrait at a beach house rental in North Carolina Saturday.
Small Plane Crash On San Diego-Area Beach, Injuring Teen; Pilot Of Banner Aircraft Unhurt
A teenager was injured on a Carslbad, California, beach after a banner plane suffered engine failure and crashed.
Greece Debt Crisis: Referendum Vote Live Stream, Where To Watch And Check For Updates On Greek Debt Vote
Here are some links to help you keep up-to-date on Sunday's vote. Yes or no?
Wisconsin Open Records Law: Gov Scott Walker, Likely 2016 Candidate, Backtracks On Attempts To Limit Public Access To Records
The state GOP effort to impose restrictions on open records in Wisconsin came the same day Gov. Scott Walker said he had met all the qualifications to run for president.
Baghdad Car Bombs And Attacks Kill 19, Injure 53 Saturday; ISIS Hasn't Claimed Responsibility
Unclaimed car bombs and one bombing killed nearly 20 people Saturday.
MERS Outbreak Update: 185 Infected, 33 Dead In South Korea From Deadly Virus And Another Samsung Medical Center Doctor Is Sick
The deadly virus has infected 185 people and has killed 33 since June 2.
2016 Candidate Donald Trump Calls For Border Wall In Statement On California Shooting With Undocumented Immigrant
GOP candidate Donald Trump weighed in on a shooting suspected to involve an undocumented immigrant. Comments Trump made while announcing his campaign have been perceived as racist toward Mexicans.
Greece Debt Crisis: Police Use Stun Grenades Against Protesters In Athens Scuffle Friday
As the Sunday credit referendum approaches, Greeks took to the streets of Athens Friday.
ISIS Affiliate Fires Three Rockets Into Israel After Week Of Bloody Conflict In Sinai Peninsula
Sinai Province, an ISIS-affiliated militant group in the Sinai peninsula, claims it fired three rockets into Israel, though Israeli police said the remains of two rockets had been found. No one was injured.
South Carolina Black Church Fire Not Arson, Started By Natural Causes: Officials
South Carolina state police have closed their investigation into a fire this week at a black church northwest of Charleston.
African-American Woman, 92, Checks Off 'Bucket List' Item, Gets Library Card In North Carolina 73 Years After She Was First Denied
In 1942, she was told she couldn't check out a book because she was black. Getting that library card was on her bucket list.
Donald Trump Compliments Obama, Says He 'Loved When He Started To Sing' After Charleston Shooting
Amazing grace! In an interview Wednesday, Donald Trump gave President Obama a rare compliment.
Pinckney Scholarship Fund: After Charleston Shooting, $3 Million Anonymously Donated In Slain Pastor's Honor
Anonymous donors from out of state gave $3 million to a fund set up in the name of the Rev. Clementa Pinckney, a victim of the Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting.
Gay Marriage In Iran: The Iranian Brad Pitt Apologizes For Tweeting Support Of US Gay Marriage Ruling
A handsome actor known as the Iranian Brad Pitt apologized on Thursday for tweeting his support of the U.S. gay marriage ruling.
MERS Outbreak Update: 183 Infected, 32 Dead In South Korea From Deadly Middle East Respiratory Virus
Most of the cases have struck in Seoul since the disease first appeared in the country on May 20. MERS symptoms include fever, coughing and shortness of breath.
Donald Trump, Mexican Immigration 2015 Update: 2016 Presidential Candidate Sounds Off On #BoycottMacys After Petition Succeeds to #DumpTrump
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is lashing out at Macy's for dropping his clothing line from the store.
Rep. Steve King Calls Donald Trump 'Scrappy' Amid Mexican Immigrant Controversy
Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, a fierce opponent of illegal immigration, said Wednesday he appreciates that Trump "counterattacks and plunges forward."
Another Black Church Fire? Church Burned Down In '95 By KKK On Fire In South Carolina
What appears to be at least the sixth fire in a black church since the Charleston shooting broke out Tuesday.
#AskBobby Takes Off With Ridicule, Criticism Of Bobby Jindal's 2016 Run For President
#AskBobby brings Jindal mockery and criticism. Chris Christie's hashtag also brought out the Twitter trolls. Do campaigns understand social media?
Obama To Announce Cuba Embassy In Havana As Relations Between The Two Countries Continue To Thaw
President Obama is expected to announce the next step in thawed relations between Cuba and the United States.
Supreme Court Same-Sex Marriage Decision Also Allows Same-Sex Divorce Nationwide
The Supreme Court's ruling allows for same-sex marriage, and same-sex divorce, nationwide.
Oklahoma Ten Commandments Statue Must Be Taken Off Capitol Grounds: State Supreme Court
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Ten Commandments statue on the state grounds must be removed.
Election 2016: Chris Christie Joins As Underdog, But Don't Discount His Chances Just Yet
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie just joined a big field of Republican presidential hopefuls, and even though he's not in first place, he shouldn't be counted out.