Anti-Slavery Statue Defaced With Swastika, Racial Slurs
The statue was erected more than a century ago after funding from local working-class men and women.
Durbin: Democrats Are 'Moving On' From Hillary Clinton
The Senator made the comments during an interview with 'Fox News Sunday's' Chris Wallace.
Watch: Mother Dragged Away by Immigration Agents
The incident furthered criticism of federal authorities by immigration rights activists.
Judge Suggests Trump Mute, Not Block, Twitter Users
The president is being sued for blocking Twitter users on his personal account.
Sessions Calls Out Oakland Mayor Schaaf for ICE Warning
The comments follow an announcement that the Trump administration is suing the state of California.
Pro-Abstinence Trump Official's Pot of Money
Valerie Huber, acting deputy assistant secretary for population affairs at the Health and Human Services Department, previously headed a pro-abstinence organization.
Ben Carson Thinks We're Still Fighting the Soviet Union
An aide later told "The New York Times" that Carson was referring to Russia.
The State Department Wants to Divest from Democracy NGO
The National Endowment for Democracy was created in 1983 to fund and proliferate pro-U.S. and pro-democracy institutions abroad.
The Trump Administration Declares War on Clean Water
Lobbyists with the energy sector have pushed the EPA to scrap the Obama-era water rules for months.
Teachers in Oklahoma Might Be Going on Strike Next
The last time teachers in Oklahoma went on strike, the state legislature passed tax increases to fund teacher pay raises and school funding.
Who Was Davide Astori? Italian Soccer Star Dies at 31
The storied footballer passed away suddenly in his hotel room the night before a match against Udinese.
Oakland Mayor Under Investigation, ICE Director Warns
ICE director Thomas Homan made the comments during a segment on "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday morning.
Civil Rights Activist Demand Ryan Act on Immigration
There are some 620,000 undocumented black immigrants in the United States, but advocates say their experiences sit at the periphery of discussions surrounding immigration policy.
Ex-CIA Chief: Trump 'Converged' With Russia
There may not yet be proven "collusion" between Trump and Russia but there is "convergence," Michael Hayden says.
What DACA Supreme Court Ruling Means for Dreamers
By denying to take up the administration's appeal at this time, the Supreme Court is giving immigrant youth a reprieve amid congressional inaction.
State Department's Human Rights Report Just Got Shorter
"This sends a clear signal that women's reproductive rights are not a priority for this administration," a State Department official told Politico.
'Nation of Immigrants' Off Citizenship Agency Mission
The new mission statement no longer says the U.S. is a nation of immigrants.
According to Wikipedia, Marco Rubio 'Died' Last Night
The edits to Rubio's Wikipedia page went over well with the internet.
Black and Latino Immigrants Sue Trump Administration
President Donald Trump's "shithole countries" comment during last month's immigration meetings with Congressmembers plays a key role in the lawsuit.
South Carolina State Reps Aim to Punish Pant Saggers
The bill would levy a $25 fine for first-time offenders.
Iraqi Court Convicts ISIS Widows to Death, Life in Jail
The 12 women claimed they were duped and forced by their husbands to join them in Iraq.
Nikolas Cruz's Foster Parents Knew He Had a Gun Arsenal
Cruz's foster parents also reveal that the 19-year-old was set to inherit close to a million dollars in a few years.
Immigration Official Pleads Guilty to Credit Card Fraud
Wire fraud is punishable by up to 30 years in prison and up to a $1 million fine.
House Republicans Gut Americans With Disabilities Act
Proponents argue that without the bill, small-business owners are open to "drive-by lawsuits."
Warren Rips President Trump, Celebrates Pocahontas
"I've noticed that every time my name comes up, President Trump likes to talk about Pocahontas. So I figured, let's talk about Pocahontas."
ICE Allows Father of Five to Stay in the Country
"In an exercise of discretion, ICE has granted Jesus Armando Berrones-Balderas a one-year stay of removal on humanitarian grounds," an ICE spokesperson said.
Why Do So Many Boys Want to Become Cops?
Nearly 5 percent of all boys surveyed said they wanted to become a police officer.
West Virginia Woman Dragged Out of Capitol for Reading
"John Shott. First Energy, $2,000. Appalachian Power, $2,000. Steptoe & Johnson—that's a gas and oil law firm—$2,000. Consol Energy, $1,000. EQT, $1,000. And I could go on."
Israeli Police to Recommend Indicting Netanyahu
The prime minister is accused of receiving lavish gifts from leading Israeli business tycoons.