Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas took to the Senate floor to chastise the Supreme Court Thursday.
For the first time ever, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has set legal guidelines regarding how parents can spank their children.
Here's what the Supreme Court's fair housing decision means for civil rights advocates, and for the banking industry.
Under a bill approved by the House Appropriations Committee, the NLRB would see its budget slashed by 27 percent.
California Gov. Jerry Brown has not indicated whether he would sign the bill should it reach his desk.
Thanks to government incentives, sports are set to become one of China's biggest growth industries.
The string quartet Well-Strung has released an ode to the candidate.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has said he would like to restore military ties with the United States.
The New Jersey governor will launch his presidential campaign at the school where he met the scandal's central figure.
The Spanish-language broadcast company also dropped other business ventures involving Trump.
International Business Times asked everyday men and women if Donald Trump's new perfume is worth a whiff.
North Korea warned of "catastrophic consequences" for South Korea's agreement to host the office.
Scientists and policymakers work to make marijuana a true medicine, but advocates and industry reps say there’s still much work to be done.
Some conservatives are so enraged that impeachment of the chief justice is being mentioned.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unveiled a database containing thousands of complaints against banks, mortgage lenders and debt collectors.
The U.S. Supreme Court passed down a 6-3 ruling Thursday, leaving the Affordable Care Act's subsidies intact.
The Roof family expressed condolences one week after their son, Dylann Roof, allegedly killed nine people at a South Carolina church.
Native American activists and supporters hope the controversy over the Confederate flag spurs a larger debate about derogatory symbols.
The latest progressive message from Pope Francis acknowledges that there are cases where it might be impossible for a couple to stay together.
Gene Palmer gave the men special access to an electrical box, telling police he thought it was for cooking, officials said.
Is the time now ripe for a Chinese tech takeover?
In 2008, Spain accused Emmanuel Karenzi Karake of ordering revenge killings of Hutus and the murder of three Spanish aid workers.
ISIS may be trying a diversionary tactic in the city it lost to the Kurds six months ago.
The Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act was set to expire Sept. 30,
Mourners formed a human chain to prevent protests outside Lance's funeral. Lance was one of the nine victims of the Charleston church shooting.
The Supreme Court handed the administration another victory by ruling 6-3 to uphold federal subsidies that offset the cost of health insurance for millions.
Local lawmakers are raising taxes and cutting public services. With bankruptcy off the table, San Juan's best bet is more borrowing.
Companies like Ford are scrambling to combat the supposed end of ownership, but millennials might not be all that different from their elders.
The port city, after a lull in fighting, has seen more than 40 clashes overnight, as pro-Russian and Ukrainian forces increase hostilities.
This is the second time the high court has upheld a major component of Obamacare.