Officials in Dudley, a town in central Massachusetts, have cited concerns about the proposed burial ground's environmental impact, likely traffic issues and noise.
The president-elect said he was assessing whether the U.S. should withdraw from international climate agreements that may harm its competitive markets.
According to the New York City Police Department, there has been a 115 percent spike in hate crimes targeting Jewish, LGBTQ and Muslim communities since Nov. 8.
The study, conducted by the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, found that setting the 576,000 inmates free could save $20 billion annually.
The former Texas governor once called President-elect Donald Trump a cancer on conservatism.
A Rhode Island congressman said electors have the right to consider whether there was foreign influence in the election.
The New Jersey governor was also told he wouldn't head the Republican National Committee.
The president-elect also says he's open-minded on climate change and doesn't necessarily subscribe to the One China policy that has guided U.S. diplomacy since 1979.
President-elect Donald Trump has rejected an intelligence assessment that concluded Russia worked to boost his election prospects.
Donald Trump and Janet Yellen haven't necessarily seen eye to eye, but their differing policy agendas could have much broader implications for the American economy than simple political bickering.
From the looks of it, full legalization across the United States may still be quite a ways off if Donald Trump's cabinet have a say in the matter.
After two delays over the past three months, the Federal Reserve's first interest rate hike since December 2015 has received plenty of hype, but experts say it'll be the first of many.
Find out all the ways folks are still trying to stop Trump.
How about 24-karat gold rolling papers for the classy aunt who prefers to smoke her joints in the lap of luxury?
How about leaving Santa homemade milk and cookie shots instead of the same old Oreo set up?
People are suggesting to honor the lives of Hodor and Harambe by naming their children after the "Game of Thrones" character and Cincinnati Zoo gorilla.
The U.S. has come a long way in the past several years when it comes to preventing the sort of torture documented in a 2014 CIA report, and Donald Trump probably won't change that.
In the official photo, the president is seen wearing a suit while wrapping his arms around his family.
The beverage giant announced Friday that CEO Muhtar Kent will hand over the reins to Chief Operating Officer James Quincey on May 1.
Yasmin Seweid alleged last week that she was attacked by three Trump supporters who called her a "terrorist."
The measure passed, 63-36, saving many government services and operations from closing down.
Serial killer profiler John Kelly says he is not convinced that two Hispanic women carried out the kidnapping of the California mother.
Trump has reportedly asked Gary Cohn, Goldman Sachs president and COO, to lead his National Economic Council. As Trump's cabinet fills with Goldman-related people, the bank's shares are soaring.
Pennsylvania's attorney general wants to halt recount efforts in Pennsylvania.
Roughly 93 percent of the Filipino population practice Christianity.
The machines may throw any recount efforts into questionable territory.
Police and prosecutors asked for permission to use a test that would use DNA to search for the killer's family members.
A women's march won't be able to convene on top historic sites in Washington, D.C.
Some people are converting to Christianity after experiencing terrorism committed in the name of Islam in their home country.
Reno Police Chief Jason Soto said the officer was prompted to shoot when a student refused to drop his weapon.