Recent attempts at damage control can't conceal the fraternity's problematic history.
Experts say racially diverse campuses can be transformative for students who come from segregated communities.
Government policies might not be robust enough for emerging medicines to be integrated into treatment plans, experts say.
Leaders of European countries have rejected the idea of a standing European army to counter Russian hostility.
Assembly lawmakers endorsed a more ambitious wage increase than Gov. Andrew Cuomo had proposed.
“We are in danger of really losing!” read a text message sent to Likud activists on Tuesday.
Statements were issued on behalf of two fraternity members as other students prepared for a town hall-style forum on racism.
The boost given Benjamin Netanyahu's party by his speech before the U.S. Congress last week appears to have been short-lived.
George Clooney was in New York Tuesday for the launch of the 100 Lives initiative to combat genocide.
In November, Ohio voters could determine whether the state goes all-in with marijuana, legalizing recreational and medical pot.
Lethal injection is preferable, the governor said, but legally obtaining drugs has become difficult for Utah.
Outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder lists the rights of native peoples and economic inequality as priorities for his successor.
The latest bills are aimed at prohibiting voluntary sterilization and restricting access to contraceptives.
“We want the Iranian authorities to know that there are people around the world who are watching them."
Retirement savings of Chicago teachers are being invested in firms whose executives made big contributions to the mayor.
The Islamic State group deployed heavy weapons and tanks while carrying out the assault Wednesday.
Rep. Aaron Schock, R-Ill., is accused of failing to report thousands of dollars in gifts, hotel stays and fancy dinners.
Filmmaker Muffie Meyer co-edited the documentary "Grey Gardens" for brothers Albert and David Maysles.
The identity of the 21-year-old student has not yet been released.
A member of the Kremlin’s rights council said that Zaur Dadaev confessed to killing Boris Nemtsov under duress.
The vehicles were later found in a forest, close to where the attackers hijacked the vans.
"Minecraft," rated suitable for children aged 7 and over in the U.S., is widely considered less violent than other mainstream games.
Responding to a letter from Senate Democrats, Koch Industries declined to share information about climate research funded by the company.
A search-and-rescue mission to find seven Marines and four soldiers on board the Army helicopter is underway.
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was ordered to vacate its premises at the University of Oklahoma by midnight Tuesday.
An Irish court struck down sections of a 1977 law, making the possession of drugs like ecstasy, crystal meth and ketamine temporarily legal.
The MQM party has been accused of violence and extortion by opposition parties, local authorities and international organizations.
An Argentine television network showed video footage of the moments when the two helicopters collided while filming a reality show on Sunday.
Japan is concerned the visit could be taken as a gesture in support of Russian control of the region.
The proposal drew objection from the National Rifle Association and from members of Congress.