Gov. Scott Walker will address Obamacare on his trip to Minnesota next Tuesday. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker will address Obamacare on his trip to Minnesota next Tuesday.
Scientists believe they have discovered the gene that drives psychopaths. Although psychopathy is considered a mostly mysterious condition within people, there have been some advances in medical science that suggest people with a certain gene are vulnerable to the condition.
Following four years of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) struggles, the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) obtained thousands of documents disclosing the information of immigrant detention centers.
Chelsea Manning, the former U.S. Army soldier who who was convicted in July 2013 of violations of the Espionage Act, is facing indefinite solitary confinement
In Cuba, United States marines raised the U.S. embassy's flag for the first time since 1961, in a small ceremony that has been criticized by politicians in mainland U.S.
The presidential hopeful gets a very important ally in her quest to the White House Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gets a key Iowa endorsement toward her presidential campaign.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has launched a new ad campaign in an effort to warn potential migrants of the struggles they are likely to face while trying to enter the Unites States.
A group of four U.S. senators are banding together to ask Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell to speed up her review of an Endangered Species Act rule they hope will help protect and preserve the African lion.
Bumble Bee Foods has agreed to dish out $6 million to settle a 2012 criminal lawsuit over the horrific death of an employee who was cooked alive in an oven with tons of tuna fish.
The Connecticut Supreme Court issued a ruling Thursday deciding that the state's death penalty is unconstitutional. The decision also stated that exemptions to the state's death penalty ban violated Connecticut's constitutional prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment.
The man was trying to get his cell phone back after it dropped from the roller coaster A man died after being killed by a roller coaster. Yahoo reports that James A.
A U.S. District Court judge in Arizona has granted a Department of Justice’s motion to intervene in the case of Melendres v. Arpaio, a private lawsuit filed against Maricopa County, Arizona sheriff Joseph Arpaio for engaged in racial profiling and unlawful traffic stops of Latinos.
When questioned about his feud with Donald Trump at a town hall meeting in Tucson, the Republican senator likened Trump to a pig that likes to get dirty.