Russians Stole NSA Cyber Weapons, Report Shows
A 15-month ongoing investigation has found that the Kremlin is the prime suspect in the breach plaguing the NSA.
Elephants Are Legal Persons, Group Claims in Court
Elephants are self-aware, autonomous beings capable of expressing empathy towards others—traits that make them "legal persons," according to the Nonhuman Rights Project.
Billionaires Beg Republicans Not to Cut Their Taxes
A group of more than 400 CEOs, doctors, lawyers and business owners is sending a letter to Capitol Hill that chastises the GOP for cutting taxes on the rich.
The Trump Administration Is Choosing to Starve People
The United States is no longer funding a popular Obama-era program that helped feed the world's poorest people.
Alabama Evangelicals More Likely To Support Roy Moore
More than one-third of evangelicals said they were more likely to support Moore because of recent sexual assault allegations levied against him.
'Wonder Woman' Punches Back Against Sexual Assault
Will Warner Bros. ditch Brett Ratner's production company amid rising sexual assault charges?
Veteran Service Dog Program Kicked Out of Its Offices
The Warrior Canine Connection was told to leave its offices on two military campuses in late October.
Dreamers Occupy Senate Building For DACA Rights
More than 1,000 people occupied the Hart Senate Building early on Thursday morning. At 11:30 AM, protestors unfurled large banners and began chanting in unison, "DREAM Act now!"
Hero Journalist Saves Colleagues During ISIS Attack
Afghan journalist Parwiz Sapy went on air immediately after the attack was over in a show of resilience against the militant group.
NFL Commentator: Football Will Die
Costas, who made a name for himself covering the NFL, said the long-term future of the sport is uncertain.
Gay Scottish Men Who Had 'Illegal' Sex to Be Pardoned
Under Scottish law, consensual homosexual acts between men were considered a crime until 1981.
Racism Spared Blacks and Latinos from Opioid Epidemic
Doctors are much more likely to prescribe opioid medication to white patients than their black and Latino counterparts.
North Korea's Nuclear Tests Are Causing Birth Defects
Defectors claim that 80 percent of trees planted near the test site die, that underground wells have been evaporated and that babies in the region are born with birth defects at alarming rates.
U.S. Now Only Country Not in the Paris Climate Deal
Syria announced its decision at the U.N. global climate talks in Bonn, Germany. This comes a month after Nicaragua changed course and came on board.
Trump Brags About A Pipeline That Hasn't Been Built Yet
Trump on Monday false claimed during remarks to business leaders in Tokyo that construction for the controversial pipeline is underway, even though the project hasn't found buyers yet.
What The US Could Fund Instead Of Constant War
According to its latest "Cost of War" report, the Pentagon spent $1.46 trillion on the War on Terror from 9/11 through June of 2017.
Is Trump Violating the First Amendment on Twitter?
President Donald Trump's propensity for blocking his critics on Twitter is illegal, according to a new filing by a group of legal experts.
Howard Dean: Jared Kushner Will Probably Be Indicted
"I expect there's a good likelihood Jared Kushner will be indicted for money laundering, and then we're going to see how far this Russian involvement goes" Dean said on MSNBC.
Trump Wrong in Blaming Democrats for Diversity Visa
The diversity visa was part of a major immigration law signed by a Republican president and backed by a bipartisan coalition of congressional representatives.
New York Terror Suspect Had Visa Trump Wants To End
Based on the number of applicants at the time, Sayfullo Saipov had a 2 percent chance of getting a visa.
New York Halloween Parade Still On Despite Terror
NYPD confirmed the parade was still a go at a press conference.
Breaking: Parent Holding Teacher Hostage In California
A teacher has been taken hostage by a male parent who barricaded into the classroom at an elementary school in Riverside, California, on Tuesday, police and local reports said.
Japanese Firm: Quit Smoking and Get More Vacation Days
A marketing firm in Tokyo is trying a new approach to entice its workers to put down the coffin nails and get to work.
Feds Illegally Detaining 10-Year-Old Girl, ACLU Says
"This case is truly unprecedented," says Michael Tan, staff attorney at the ACLU and Hernandez's lead counsel. "I have never seen Border Patrol and the ORR behave in this way."
NYC Halloween Parade 2017: Everything You Need to Know
This year's parade lineup includes hundreds of puppets, 53 marching bands, dancers, artists, and, of course, tens of thousands of New Yorkers dressed in their Halloween garb.
Cartels Use Government Data to Kidnap Avocado Farmers
Mexico's avocado producers are prime targets for cartel extortion.
Kissinger: All of Asia Should Get Ready for Nuclear War
"It cannot be that North Korea is the only Korean country in the world that has nuclear weapons."
Houston Texans Take a Knee to Protest Owner's Comments
When will the NFL cease to be embroiled in political controversy?