Yulia Skripal Is No Longer In Critical Condition
Sergei Skripal and his daughter were found unconscious in the English city of Salisbury earlier this month.
The Mormon Church Is Making A Big Change After Women Said They Were Encouraged To Stay With Their Abusers
The guidelines issued to church leaders state for the first time that "members should never be encouraged to remain in a home or situation that is abusive or unsafe."
A Former Mormon Church Leader Was Recorded Admitting He Molested Multiple Women
The church said that it first learned about the allegations in 2010, but did not take disciplinary action against the official after he denied wrongdoing.
Cambridge Analytica Has Suspended Its CEO As States Demand Facebook Hand Over Information
The attorneys general in both states are asking Facebook for information concerning its policies and procedures "as they relate to the reported misuse of data" by Cambridge Analytica, whose CEO has been suspended over the scandal.
Facebook Is Suspending Cambridge Analytica, The Data Company That Worked For Trump's Campaign
Cambridge Analytica was suspended after the social network received reports that the company did not delete consumer data as promised.
Companies Involved In The Collapsed Florida Bridge Faced Previous Safety Violations And Lawsuits
One of the companies was involved in a Virginia bridge that partially collapsed during construction in 2012, injuring six workers.
Stormy Daniels' Lawyer Says More Women Are Exploring Legal Cases Against President Trump
A lawyer representing the adult film actor said he has received inquiries from other women about potential cases against the president.
The Democrat In Pennsylvania's Closely Watched Congressional Election Says His Opponent Just Conceded
Democrat Conor Lamb declared victory Wednesday, saying Republican Rick Saccone conceded the race for Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District. The race was widely seen as a prelude to 2018's midterm elections.
A Top US Figure Skating Coach Has Been Suspended For Alleged Sexual Misconduct
Richard Callaghan's suspension began on March 6. Allegations against the coach go back to the 1990s.
Three Mental Health Workers Were Killed At A Veterans Facility After An Hours-Long Standoff With A Shooter
The shooting suspect, a former US soldier, also died in the standoff at the Veterans Home of California in Yountville.
Trump Has Agreed To Meet North Korea's Kim Jong Un
Kim also pledged that North Korea will refrain from any further nuclear or missile tests, a South Korean official announced.
The Man In Charge Of The US Forest Service Has Resigned After Reports Of Sexual Misconduct
"What is needed right now is for me to step down," Tony Tooke said in an email to Forest Service employees. He was replaced Thursday by Interim Chief Vickie Christiansen.
A Teenage Boy Allegedly Tried To Detonate A Bomb At His School After Researching ISIS
Police say the homemade bomb could have caused "significant injury or death" if other students at the Utah school hadn't spotted it and reported it to authorities.
A Former Trump Adviser Denied Drinking After A Series Of Jaw-Dropping TV Interviews
Sam Nunberg told media outlets on Monday that he would refuse to comply with a subpoena, which ordered him to turn over his emails and testify before the grand jury.
These Emails Confirm The "Worst Fears" Of Environmental Groups About The Trump Administration
Newly released documents show that the Trump administration was looking at oil, gas, and coal exploration as it moved to shrink two national monuments in the West.
The Fox News Exec Who Condemned Diversity In The US Olympic Team Is Out At The Network
John Moody, an executive vice president, lamented that the US Olympic Committee wanted to make the games "Darker, Gayer, Different." Fox News later deleted the piece.
Georgia Lawmakers Just Passed A Bill That Punishes Delta Airlines For Ditching The NRA
Delta Airlines said Friday that it is "not taking sides" but trying to "remove Delta from this debate." The bill removes a sales tax exemption on jet fuel, worth about $40 million to the airline.
Jared Kushner Has Lost His Top Secret Security Clearance
The president's son-in-law and other staffers had their security clearances downgraded from "top secret" to "secret."
The White House Went On Lockdown Friday After A Woman Drove A Van Into A Security Barrier
The US Secret Service said on Twitter that a female driver was apprehended, and that the vehicle did not breach security.
The Governor Of Missouri Has Been Arrested And Charged For Invasion Of Privacy
A grand jury indicted Gov. Eric Greitens on Thursday for photographing a woman "in a state of full or partial nudity" without her consent.