America's Next Top Budget Controversy
Refugees and a climate pact are shaping up to be the issues Republicans and Democrats will stake the government's survival on this December.
South African Court Lifts Ban on Domestic Rhino Trade
The environment ministry said it would appeal the ruling.
New 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Trailer Is Thanksgiving Treat
Do you love "Star Wars," and trailers, as much as the author?
Trump Appears to Mock Disabled Reporter; 'Times' Calls Trump 'Outrageous'
Reporter Serge Kovaleski suffers from a congenital joint condition called arthrogryposis.
Bill O'Reilly to Donald Trump: 'Don't Tweet'
Trump has been under fire in recent days for retweeting false and racially charged crime statistics.
Survey Finds Sanders America's Most Popular Senator
With an approval rating of 83 percent, Sanders is America's most popular senator, yet most polls show him lagging behind Hillary Clinton by around 25 points.
Hillary Clinton Proposes Tax Credit, Social Security Expansion for Home Caregivers
A $6,000 tax credit would cover expenses for those who leave careers to care for elderly or sick relatives.
Bush, Clinton Blast Trump Proposal to Track, Register Muslim-Americans
His latest inflammatory comments are not hurting Trump in the polls.
Facebook Announces New Tools to Make Breaking Up Easier in the Digital Age
Also easy: Just don't announce your relationship on social media.
Spotify to Offer Workers Six Months' Paid Parental Leave
The policy is one of the most generous among high-tech companies.
Trump Won't Rule Out Registering, Tracking U.S. Muslims After Paris Attacks
Critics compared his plan to what European Jews were forced to endure at the hands of the Third Reich.
Obama: Republicans Blocking Syrian Refugees 'Scared of Widows and 3-Year-Old Orphans'
The president wants the U.S. to accept 10,000 Syrian refugees, but the GOP opposes.
Kerry Allows 'Rationale' in Earlier Paris Attack
The Secretary of State allowed the earlier massacre had "a rationale," unlike the more recent attacks.
'FHM' and 'Zoo' Magazines Shutter
Both struggled to find their place in the changing world of print and digital media.
Under Pressure from Right, Ryan Considers Solutions to Refugee Crisis
House may vote this week on legislation to address the tide of refugees fleeing violence in Syria.
Paris Attack Highlights Foreign Policy Experience, or Lack of It, in Republican Field
The candidates get tough on Syrian refugees and ISIS.
After Paris Attacks, Jeb Bush Calls for Reinstatement of NSA Data Sweeps
"I think that was a useful tool to keep us safe and also to protect civil liberties," Bush said.
Clinton, Sanders Spar in Second Democratic Debate
National security and terrorism dominated Hillary Clinton's debate with Bernie Sanders in Iowa on Saturday.
'Goodfellas' Mobster Found Not Guilty in Racketeering Case
Ex-mafia witness testimony was not enough to convict Asaro.
Utah Judge Orders Lesbian Couple to Give Up Foster Daughter
The couple plans to take legal action against the judge.
The Top 5 Quotes from Tuesday's Republican Debate
The fourth GOP primary debate of the 2016 race was a quiet(er) affair, but the candidates still got in some good jabs.
Do States with Democratic Governors Have Greater Income Inequality?
Not really. But they don't fare too well, either.
How to Watch the Fox Republican Presidential Debate Tuesday: Links
Fox Business will stream Tuesday's 7 p.m. ET debate for free.
High-Ranking Bush Campaign Official Departs
The campaign has vowed to cut salaries by 40 percent.
RNC Cancels Only Debate to Air on Spanish-Language TV
Infighting over the debate process has split candidates, national committee.
RNC, GOP Candidates Feuding Over Debate Process: Reports
Republican candidates are seeking control over how the debates are run.
RNC Chairman Slams CNBC Over Republican Debate
Accusing the media of bias was a winning strategy for the GOP Wednesday night.