Senate Democrats Slam Israel for Demolishing Villages
The planned demolition is part of Israel's larger plan to substantially expand its settlements throughout the West Bank.
Coal Baron Fresh Out of Prison Wants to Be a Senator
Blankenship was sentenced to a year in prison in 2015 for conspiring to break mine safety laws after an investigation into the deaths of 29 miners in 2010.
InfoWars Editor Criticizes Trump's Britain First Tweets
InfoWars has publicly backed President Donald Trump throughout most of his administration.
Trump Hired Undocumented Immigrants for $4 an Hour
Many of the workers later testified that they would often work 12- to 16-hour shifts without gloves, hard hats or masks.
Bernie Sanders Is Up for a Grammy
The progressive firebrand is in the running for a Grammy Award in the spoken word category.
Is Pocahontas a Racial Slur? Native Americans Say Yes
"I take it as a personal insult," a professor and Navajo Nation citizen told Newsweek.
Still Rare for a White Man to Marry a Nonwhite Woman
Only 4 percent of British whites have settled down with someone outside their racial background.
France Plans To Outlaw Sexist Remarks
"Gender-based insults will be punishable by law. Offenders will face a deterrent fine," Macron said.
Trump Accused of Illegally Appointing Mulvaney
The suit claims that the Dodd-Frank Act means that the deputy director should lead the agency in the absence of the director, who resigned Friday.
Robert Mueller Can't Own Up to His Mistakes, Aides Say
One former aide went so far as to say that Mueller is "someone that can't accept the fact that he screwed up."
Rex Tillerson Is Ousting Diplomats of Color
"These people either do not believe the U.S. should be a world leader or they're utterly incompetent," a former ambassador said of Rex Tillerson's State Department.
Hurricane Harvey Left Thousands of People Homeless
Officials say that the blame falls on government agencies at all levels for not doling out aid fast enough.
Antonio Villaraigosa, California's Next Governor?
Antonio Villaraigosa has a shot at becoming California's first Latino governor since 1875.
Jewish Groups Denounce Israel for Deporting Africans
"The infiltrators will have the option to be imprisoned or leave the country," Israel's Ministry of Public Security said in a statement.
Dog Walk Company Woof-Tang Clan Sued by Wu-Tang Clan
A Brooklyn-based dog walking company is being sued by RZA (née Robert Diggs) for ripping off his hip-hop group's name.
Uranium One Is Not the Only Uranium Story Worth Knowing
Public land near the Grand Canyon might be opened for uranium mining under the Trump administration.
How to Have a Woke Thanksgiving
Don't shy away from difficult conversations this Thanksgiving. It's the dirty work democracy depends on.
Trump Tells Himself Mueller Probe Is Almost Done
Trump and many of his aides believe that the investigation has reached "its final stage" as Mueller indicts and interviews those closest to the president. Legal experts disagree.
World Leaders Go to Democrats Behind Trump's Back
Democratic mayors and governors are reaching out diplomatically on issues that President Donald Trump either vilifies or ignores.
'Family Values' Republican Guilty of Sex Trafficking
In exchange for his guilty plea, government prosecutors have agreed to drop three counts of child pornography against him.
Does North Korea's Navy Stand a Chance?
Short answer: No. But that doesn't mean we have no reason to be concerned.
Kerry: Israel Doesn't Want Peace With the Palestinians
In newly released recordings, the former Secretary of State continues to chastise Israel for its lack of leadership in ending the decades-long conflict.
U.S. Should 'Choke' North Korea to 'Submission'
The retired Navy lieutenant believes a blockade is the best option the U.S. has at stopping Kim Jong Un.
Trump Is Nominating A Lot Of 'Unqualified' Judges
Since the Kennedy Administration, the American Bar Association has ranked 37 judicial nominees as unqualified. Four of those ratings have come during President Donald Trump's first year in office.
The 'Alt-Right' and Black Nationalists Bond Online
Louis Farrakhan and a bunch of "alt-right" facemen use Twitter to discuss how they support each others' ethno-state dreams.
Trump Stabbed Supporters in the Back, ICE Union Says
In a 1,500-word letter, Chris Crane, head of the National ICE Council, tells Trump that he needs to keep his word and prioritize making ICE a more effective agency.
Trump and Sessions Are Going After Sanctuary Cities
The Justice Department sent out letters to 29 cities, counties, and states on Wednesday warning that they are breaking the law.
Does Jeff Sessions Have a Problem With Black People?
Sessions can't say whether or not Black Lives Matter is an extremist group.
Alabama Pastors Defend Roy Moore
A group of 53 Alabama pastors signed onto a letter pledging their support for alleged child molester and Senate candidate Roy Moore.