Roughly one out of five women and one in every 16 men in the U.S. experience sexual assault before they graduate from college, according to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center.
Despite having been part of the civil rights movement, Bernie Sanders has struggled to gain support among minority voters ahead of Super Tuesday.
Clinton won in all age groups of African-American voters, exit polls showed Saturday night.
Hillary Clinton scored a big victory over Sanders South Carolina, which bodes well for her in several Southern states that cast ballots Tuesday.
Hughes, who bought the magazine in 2012, said he is confident in handing the reins over to liberal publishing magnate Win McCormack.
At one point in December, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie told voters the United States did not need “reality TV in the Oval Office.”
Orders for an action figure of the presidential candidate, complete with his signature slouch, open mouth and accusatory pointed finger, flood in from fans.
The former attorney general's remarks go past what he said while in office, and are more progressive on the issue than his successor.
The state regents board referenced the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy as a precedent.
It was reported earlier this week that Republican Brian Sandoval was being considered to fill a U.S. Supreme Court vacancy.
Ahead of the G-20 finance ministers meeting in Shanghai this week, the U.S. is pushing other countries, including China, to boost the global economy.
Lady Gaga is scheduled to perform “Til It Happens To You,” a song featured in a 2015 documentary about campus rape culture.
The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy calculated that undocumented immigrants across the country pay $11.6 billion per year in income, sales and property taxes.
Many questions over implementation and other strategies remain only two days before the U.S.-Russian engineered ceasefire takes effect in Syria.
Some Republicans in the Senate have said they wouldn't consider an Obama nominee to the Supreme Court.
This will be the 16th "In Performance" event during President Barack Obama's time in office.
As NATO members prepare for a major summit in July, Baltic states are lobbying for more protection near the Russian border.
Cheniere Energy will soon ship liquefied natural gas from Louisiana to Brazil in what is believed to be the first export of U.S. shale gas.
Meanwhile, in an interview with ABC News, Tim Cook said fighting against entry into people's smartphones was the right thing to do.
Under a new rule, the city's police officers will no longer have to check people's immigration status to comply with federal requests.
Brian Sandoval, a Republican, reportedly met with Democratic Sen. Harry Reid to discuss a potential nomination.
The Democratic candidate had harsh words for Senate Republicans who say they'll refuse to let the president fill a Supreme Court vacancy.