Tickets to See Mike Pence Discounted After Low Demand
The lowest ticket price for the event was $275 a few weeks ago, and has been slashed to $150 as of this week. There's also a two-for-one deal.
Trump Gives Puerto Rico Response a 10 out of 10
About 80 percent of the island is still without power.
Psychedelic Drugs Could Make People Less Violent
People who used drugs like magic mushrooms or LSD were 12 percent less likely to have assaulted someone and 18 percent less likely to have been arrested for violent crime.
More Americans Think God Is Unnecessary for Morality
Fifty-six percent of Americans say that it's "not necessary to believe in God to be moral and have good values," compared to 49 percent who said the same in 2011.
California Bans Guns in Schools
School employees in California will no longer be allowed to bring concealed weapons on campuses.
Senator Demands Investigation Into Puerto Rico Response
In a letter to the Department of Homeland Security, the senator pushed for an evaluation of whether the administration "is selectively disclosing or manipulating data."
NYPD Investigating Harvey Weinstein Again
After a report emerged in The New Yorker, the NYPD is reexamining charges of sexual assault against the media mogul.
Report: Trump Obstructed Justice in Russia Probe
Articles of impeachment have already been filed in the House of Representatives but with little support.
YouTube Bans Bump-Stock Tutorials
The platform, which bans videos that "incite violence or encourage dangerous or illegal activities," is responding to the deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas last week.
Former Presidents Could Lose Unlimited Expense Accounts
Presidents get about $200,000 per year after they leave office, and unlimited work expenses. Many earn millions in speaking fees and book deals.
Americans Want Humans in Self-Driving Cars, Study Shows
A recent Pew study shows Americans want regulations on self-driving cars. But a new bill allows manufacturers to build the cars without human controls, and limits states from restricting the technology.
Indigenous Peoples Day Will Replace Columbus Day in LA
The motion also makes "Italian Heritage Day" an official holiday on October 12.
Las Vegas Gunman Stephen Paddock Rented Two Rooms
The gunman rented out two rooms, facing different directions, in the Mandalay Bay hotel and stayed for four days ahead of the shooting.
Gunman Stephen Paddock's Neighbors: He Avoided Us
The gunman's neighbors say he was a recluse, sometimes rude, and kept an enormous safe in his garage.
Stephen Paddock Had 19 Guns in His Las Vegas Hotel Room
The gunman, Stephen Paddock, had at least 19 rifles and handguns and fired hundreds of rounds of ammunition from his hotel room at the Mandalay Bay hotel.
Who Are the Las Vegas Shooting Victims?
There were hundreds injured and at least 50 killed in the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
Munchies Light Up Sales for McDonald's and Taco Bell
Forty-three percent of people who bought legal marijuana in the last four weeks also bought McDonald's.
Trump DEA Pick Advocated for Police Racial Profiling
In a 47-page paper he wrote in 2000, he said profiling was a helpful policing tactic and that race-baiters got in the way of policing.
Noose Tightening Around Trump Family in Russia Probe
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island said it is now crucial to protect Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
Trump Said, 'Excuse Me?' About Tiffany Pregnancy
In newly released Howard Stern show tapes, President Trump dished about his disappointment with Marla Maples's unplanned pregnancy.
Trump Said His Then-Wife Ivana Was 'Out of Control'
More exciting leaks from the Donald Trump-Howard Stern archive!
LA Approves Rules for Recreational Pot Dispensaries
The city's lawmakers are legitimizing and regulating marijuana businesses before the state fully legalizes recreational marijuana use in January 2018.
Year of the Nazi: How Does the Fringe Rise?
A radical right-wing party, AfD, won seats in the German Parliament for the first time in six decades. Germany is not alone in the resurgence of extremism.
Trudeau Says Canada Failed Indigenous People
The Canadian prime minister spent most of his U.N. speech lamenting Canada's greatest shame.
ACLU Sues St. Louis Over Handling of Protesters
The lawsuit alleges police removed protesters' goggles and sprayed them in the eyes with mace, and that they made protesters delete photos and videos.
Smoking Bali Volcano Forces Thousands to Evacuate
Mount Agung, a volcano in one of the world's most popular vacation spots, threatens to erupt.
'Whites Only' Signs Shock St. Louis Restaurant Owners
Mysterious perpetrators placed the signs on businesses late Tuesday night.
Earthquake Hits Near Fukushima Nuclear Plant in Japan
The temblor occurred near where an earthquake and a tsunami caused a nuclear meltdown six years ago.
St. Louis Cop Calls Black Lives Matter 'Klan With Tan'
A police officer in St. Louis posted a meme on Facebook, and is under investigation by the department.
Melania Trump Demands Croatian School Remove Billboards
"Imagine how far you can go with a little bit of English," the billboards read. And imagine how far you can go with a good lawyer.