Sometimes protesting costs a price.
Officials suspect the fake news writer, who once claimed President Donald Trump was in the White House because of him, may have died due to an accidental drug overdose.
President Donald Trump was throwing his support behind Sen. Luther Strange (R-Alabama) despite the fact that the president’s own supporters such as former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon were supporting his opponent, Roy Moore.
Getting in or out of Puerto Rico is very hard right now.
Colin Kaepernick and Alejandro Villanueva are at the center of the #TakeTheKnee debate. Buying their official gear has become a way to express support for one side or the other.
South Koreans are filming themselves prepping for end times.
George Clooney has been very vocal recently about Donald Trump's actions.
Otto Warmbier died in June, and after a few months to process his death, his parents talked about it Tuesday.
"And your nonsense ends when you do a millisecond of research!"
Marie Tillman pushed back against Trump.
One America Appeal, a charity original intended to benefit victims of Hurricane Harvey, will now direct funds toward those affected by Hurricane Maria.
North Korea’s foreign minister, Ri Yong Ho, told reporters Monday that his nation holds “the right to shoot down the United States strategic bombers even when they’re not yet inside the airspace border of our country.” The remark came after President Donald Trump threatened Pyongyang on Twitter on Saturday.
President Donald Trump in a series of tweets said the debt that the island owed to Wall Street and banks “must be dealt with." The remark, made at a time when the U.S. territory is dealing with a natural disaster, triggered outrage on the microblogging site.
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Alejandro Villanueva, who served in Afghanistan, stood for the Star-Spangled Banner — and now has the hottest-selling NFL jersey.
The standoff between the U.S. and North Korea continued Monday.
First Lady's stance on cyberbullying is riddled with contradictions.
Even though that the action against league rules, the NFL said it will not punish the teams.
The NFL receives $1.25 billion from corporate sponsorships, but there has so far been silence from sponsors.
The president's Twitter account was under scrutiny over the weekend.
The famed sportscaster pointed out mindless "bumper-sticker flag-waving."
The New England Patriots quarterback would not defend the president.
The former Breitbart editor had earlier been thwarted from speaking at the University of California, Berkeley, after violent protests broke out at the venue in February. He was again interrupted Sunday when he tried to address a gathering of a handful of people at the varsity.