Who Is Assata Shakur? Rex Tillerson Wants Cuba To Hand Over Black Lives Matter Hero And Fugitive
Convicted murderer and activist Assata Shakur, the aunt of Tupac Shakur, has been living in exile in Cuba for three decades after escaping from a U.S. prison.
Autism Treatment: Gut Microbes Can Improve Behavior, Reduce Symptoms, New Study Claims
A study found that children with autism had a 20 to 25 percent reduction in symptoms after receiving gut microbe treatments.
Do Black Lives Matter In Schools? Philadelphia Teachers Launch BLM Week
A group of educators in the Philadelphia school system is holding a Black Lives Matter week of action.
Will Trump Attend The Super Bowl? President Has Claimed Support From Patriots' Tom Brady, Bill Belichick
The President has had a friendly relationship with both the New England Patriots' Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.
Is Polygamy Legal In The US? 'Sister Wives' Case Denied By Supreme Court
The Supreme Court previously asked Utah's attorney general to file a briefing on the case, which would have been the first polygamy case in front of the court in more than a century.
How To Help Tornado Victims In Mississippi, Georgia: Charities To Donate To After Storms In The South
You can donate to a number of charities and relief organizations based in Georgia, Mississippi and Florida.
Obama Final Acts As President: In Last Hours Of Presidency, Commutations, Pardons and Innovation Programs
President Barack Obama was signing bills up until the inauguration.
Will Trump Live In The White House? The President And His Family Will Split Time Between Washington, DC, And New York
Melania and Barron Trump will not move to Washington D.C. until this summer, the president has said.
ISIS Bombings: Ancient Cultural Sites And Art The Terrorist Group Has Destroyed In Syria
Photos show ISIS forces have destroyed the Roman theater in Palmyra, Syria.
Chicago Women's March Latest Update: Schedule, Route, Start Time And Everything You Need To Know For Saturday Protest
The Women's March in Chicago is expected to draw more than 50,000 participants.
What Is The Oath Of Office Of The President? Trump To Be Sworn In By Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts On Inauguration Day
The presidential oath of office is the only oath that is spelled out word for word in the Constitution.
Who Is Eric Trump? Donald's Son Set To Take Over Trump Organization On Inauguration Day
Donald Trump's middle son will soon be leading the Trump Organization with his brother.
What Time Is The 2017 Inauguration? Complete Schedule For Donald Trump's Presidential Parade And Speech
The 58th U.S. presidential inauguration will take place Friday in Washington.
Does Donald Trump Write His Own Speeches? Next President Claims He Wrote Inauguration Day Address But A Speechwriter Might Have Done It
Trump tweeted a photo of himself working on his inaugural address with a Sharpie on Wednesday.
Arts Funding: President Donald Trump Wants To End National Endowment For The Arts
The NEA was created by an act of Congress in 1965. Its latest budget was nearly $150 million.
Police Shooting Video: Blind, Mentally Ill Man Shot Dead By Police In California Convenience Store
The victim's family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Fontana, California police department.
Did Putin Help Trump Win? A Timeline Of Barack Obama's Relationship With Russia And The 'New Cold War'
The Obama-Putin relationship started with optimism for better relations, but is now wholly broken.
Who Is Lowell Houser? Chicago Police Officer Murdered Jose Nieves, Unarmed Man, Officials Say
Prosecutors filed charges against officer Lowell Houser just a few days after the Justice Department released a scathing report on the city police department's use of force.
How Black Lives Matter Will Protest Trump: Activists Release 'Resistance Manual' For GOP Administration
Deray McKessen and other Black Lives Matter activists published a collaborative "Resistance Manual" just days before the inauguration.
Black Lives Matter Protest: BLM Toronto Ousts Police From Toronto Pride Parade
The move follows a BLM protest that shut down the city's 2016 parade.
Edward Snowden Not Pardoned By Obama: Why Chelsea Manning Got Clemency But Not NSA Whistleblower
In 2013, federal prosecutors charged Edward Snowden with "unauthorized communication of national defense information" and "willful communication of classified intelligence information to an unauthorized person" under the 1917 Espionage Act.
Trump Latest Sexual Assault Accusations: Lawsuits, Timeline And List Of Women With Allegations
At least 19 women have publicly accused Donald Trump of inappropriate sexual conduct since he launched his presidential campaign in July 2015.
War Between China and Japan? Chinese Military Warns About Foreign Spying As South China Sea Conflict Heats Up
The Chinese military captured a U.S. underwater drone in the South China Sea last month.
Justice Department Report: Chicago Police Hit Children, Kill Dogs And Shoot People For No Reason
A Justice Department investigation found the Chicago Police Department used excessive force and violated the civil rights of residents.
Russia Sanctions Update: Kremlin's Embargo On Western Food Imports Could End Soon
The Kremlin implemented the embargo against Western food imports in retaliation for sanctions that targeted Russia's energy industry.
How To Live To Old Age: Rural Americans Sicker Than Those Living In Urban Areas
A new study from the CDC says the gap between rural and urban health is growing.
Donald Trump’s Law And Order: Justice Department Report On Chicago Police Might Not Matter Under New Administration
The Justice Department is wrapping up a more than year-long investigation into whether the Chicago Police Department violated the civil rights of citizens.
Police Reform 2017: Baltimore Consent Decree Could Be DOJ's Last Until 2021
A federal investigation found that the Baltimore Police department violated civil rights of citizens.
Russian Human Rights Update: Kremlin Has Blocked 1,200 Websites, Including LinkedIn And Pornhub
The Kremlin passed internet regulations last year that Edward Snowden called "Big Brother" laws.
New Health Care Law 2017: After Senate Vote, Read Obamacare Repeal Resolution Full Text
The Senate passed a resolution instructing House and Senate committees to start the repeal process.