Here's Why This Educated, Liberal Couple Is Considering Voting For Donald Trump
"Yes, we could be like the good citizens who voted for a 'tameable' Hitler in 1933 to get things back on track. But the alternatives look worse," the couple wrote in a letter to the Financial Times.
Photographer Choke-Slammed At Donald Trump Rally
A Secret Service agent choke-slammed the photojournalist after he stepped out of the press pen during Trump's rally in Virginia, witnesses said.
American Student Cries, Begs For Forgiveness For "Severe Crime" In North Korea
Otto Warmbier has been detained in North Korea since January for a "hostile act." He admitted to stealing a political banner from a hotel.
Three Counter-Protesters Stabbed At KKK Rally In California
Violence erupted when Klansmen clashed with counter-protesters at a KKK rally in Anaheim on Saturday. WARNING: Graphic images.
Rubio Says Trump "Should Sue Whoever Did That To His Face"
The Republican presidential candidates are fighting for the "foundation" of the nation.
Here Are The Victims Of The Kansas Shooting Rampage
Three people were killed when Cedric Ford opened fire at his workplace in Hesston, Kansas, on Thursday.
Four People Killed, Including Gunman, 14 Others Injured In Kansas Shooting Rampage
Cedric Larry Keith Ford was identified as the suspect. Officials said the attack was triggered when he was served a protection from abuse order 90 minutes before the shooting.
Facebook Employees Replaced "Black Lives Matter" With "All Lives Matter" On Office Wall
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said "several recent instances" of employees crossing out "Black Lives Matter" on Facebook's walls were being investigated.
How Phone Records Tie Jessica Chambers Suspect To Two Murders
The man accused of burning the 19-year-old woman to death is also suspected of killing a Taiwanese graduate student in a different state.
Quinton Tellis Indicted For Capital Murder In Burning Death Of Jessica Chambers
Tellis was interviewed by authorities after Chambers's death, but didn't emerge as a prime suspect until a recent data analysis.
Shooting And Fire In A Phoenix Home Leaves Family Of Five Dead, Including Gunman
A gunman and four of his family members, including a child, were killed after he shot them and set the house on fire.
Here's Why Millions In India's Capital Are Without Water
New Delhi is facing a water crisis after protesters from the Jat community damaged a canal over demands for quotas in government jobs and education.
Two University Of Oregon Fraternities Begin Accepting Transgender Men
Delta Upsilon and Delta Tau Delta passed bylaws accepting anyone who identifies as a man.
Donald Trump Calls For Apple Boycott
The presidential candidate called on the public to boycott Apple until the iPhone maker helps the FBI gain access to a locked phone used by the San Bernardino attackers.
People Are Sharing Touching Stories Of How Harper Lee Changed Their Lives
"Harper Lee’s work inspired me and millions of others to stand against discrimination & pursue justice."
"Affluenza" Teen's Case Moved To Adult Court
A judge ruled Friday that Ethan Couch's case will be transferred to adult court, which means he could face 120 days in jail and up to 40 years in prison for violating an adult probation.
San Jose Cop Fired Over Racially Charged Tweets Is Reinstated
Officer Phillip White, whose tweets threatened and mocked #ICantBreathe and #BlackLivesMatter protesters on Twitter, was reinstated by an independent arbitrator.
"Tech Bro" Pens Open Letter Complaining About "Homeless Riff Raff" In San Francisco
Justin Keller doesn't want to see "the pain, struggle and despair" of homeless people during his work commute.
SAE Fraternity's Investigation Finds Five Of Its Chapters Knew Racist Chant
The national fraternity released findings from its investigation nearly a year after its members at the University of Oklahoma were caught singing a racist chant about lynching.
Coalition Of Tech Giants Say They Shouldn't Have To Build Backdoors For Government
Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and other companies are part of the Reform Government Surveillance coalition, which issued the statement.