Pink Pistols has attracted interest since a massacre at an Orlando, Florida, gay nightclub left 49 people dead earlier this month.
The revelation comes as some Sanders supporters, complaining about voter suppression, have refused to back Clinton in the November general election.
Stephen Colbert was not happy with the U.S. Senate for failing to pass gun control legislation after the Orlando shooting.
Senate Republicans want to make more of your phone and internet records available without a warrant.
How to watch the historic Cavs parade — the first for Cleveland in five decades.
As advocates push for greater free access to feminine hygiene products, Mayor Bill de Blasio is likely to back measures for schools, shelters and prisons.
Authorities began to reopen the streets around the Orlando gay nightclub Tuesday as merchants tried to get businesses back to normal.
In a rare moment of cooperation between the Republicans and the Democrats, President Barack Obama is set to sign the first overhaul of toxic chemical rules in 40 years.
The proposal pushes for long-standing GOP ideas while retaining some elements of the Affordable Care Act.
The attack comes just a week after a 2-year-old boy was killed in another gator attack at a Walt Disney resort in Orlando.
U.S. District Judge Scott Skavdahl ruled that the Department of Interior lacks the Congressional authority to frame rules to govern fracking.
Donald Trump said he will target his democratic rival’s “failed policies and bad judgment” in his speech in New York Wednesday.
Democrat Chaka Fattah Sr. was found guilty of trying to repay an illegal $1 million loan using federal grants and nonprofit funds.
The former speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives pleaded guilty last year to a financial crime linked to the sexual abuse of teenage wrestlers.
The meeting with about 10 dissenters was prompted by a recent letter signed by more than 50 State Department officials.
The proposal, approved 47-2 and taking effect Jan. 1, was a post-Orlando show of support for transgender people, its sponsor said.
The Republican candidate has yet to guarantee that he won’t use donors’ money to pay back loans to himself.
Those victimized include NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez and baseball's Jake Peavy, say papers filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The industry has been accused of making false promises, rigging job placement data, recruiting customers too aggressively, hiking college costs and not providing quality degree programs.
Conservatives with whom the Republican met included Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council, which a watchdog group classifies as an antigay hate group.
Four gun control measures failed in the Senate, but more such initiatives could be introduced soon.
In a lawsuit filed Monday, the former Pittsburgh anchor claims a TV station discriminated against her and violated her civil rights.
The fast-food chain is the highest-rated in the U.S., even though its leadership has taken potentially divisive stands on social and religious issues. Here are five reasons why.
Voters in the state think Donald Trump has made racist comments. The races are closer in two other key swing states.
Seth Meyers mocked Republicans avoiding answering questions about Donald Trump on "Late Night" Monday.
A 6-year-old girl tossed a piece of what she thought was trash like it was a Frisbee. But her father discovered it was hardly trash.
As many as 66 million Americans — nearly a third of the adult population — reported having nothing saved for an unexpected expense.
The Fed chairwoman is likely to face tough questions from lawmakers regarding her downbeat economic outlook and the potential threats posed by Brexit.
A sizzling heat wave has contributed to at least seven wildfires sparked in Southern California, New Mexico and Arizona.
The presumptive Democratic nominee is heading into the general election flush with cash. Her expected opponent, not so much.