Doctors could face jail time if they disobey the new law.
The numbers indicate that Donald Trump’s presidential campaign may be winning votes but turning off customers.
A recent federal directive instructed schools to allow students to use the bathroom that corresponds to their gender identity.
New York is set to join a growing number of states eliminating sales tax on tampons and feminine hygiene products.
Accusations are flying in Washington over ever-lengthening security lines. But there’s one big reason why the TSA’s situation has grown so dismal.
The rally comes one day after another campaign gathering in New Mexico that resulted in instances of violence.
“We have a challenge this summer, which we are aggressively meeting head-on,” Administrator Peter Neffenger told Congress.
Clinton should have preserved any federal records she created or received on her personal account by printing and filing them, the report said.
The city's board of supervisors, backed by the sheriff, voted to define its sanctuary city laws. A killing there made it a national issue.
Obama used the opportunity to talk about the importance of free speech and using art as self-expression during his trip to the country.
Native American leaders Tuesday protested a plan by a Paris auction house to put up a number of ceremonial items for bidding.
While Donald Trump’s victory puts him closer to the 1,237 votes needed to clinch the GOP nomination, Hillary Clinton’s win will not get her any new delegates.
Rocks, bottles and other items were hurled at officers Tuesday night outside a convention center in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The recanvass will take place Thursday at all 120 county boards of election, according to Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Grimes.
Dylann Roof, due in court June 28, faces 33 federal charges, including 24 civil rights violations, in connection with slayings in South Carolina.
The presidential candidate exchanged words with a U.S. Army veteran who was sent back to Mexico after being arrested.
Some prominent Jews continue to back the Republican, even though some of his other supporters have spewed anti-Semitic rhetoric.
Trump said he “sort of" hoped a 2006 “bubble burst” would happen, "because then people like me would go in and buy” property and “make a lot of money.”
The man who investigated Bill Clinton during the 1990s now faces criticism for his handling of sexual assault cases at Baylor University.
The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing to discuss John Koskinen’s potential impeachment, but didn’t set a date to vote.
The entertainer will stand trial over sexual assault charges stemming from an alleged 2004 incident, a judge ruled Tuesday.
Most of the 249,000 students lost from last spring to this one were over the age of 24.
The retailer, which employed more than 14,000 people as of March, plans to hold going-out-of-business sales all summer.
Comedian Seth Meyers says Donald Trump has been pandering to the NRA on NBC's "Late Night" Monday.
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson announced the figure after trips to El Salvador and Honduras.
Kelly Hoggan, who had served as TSA assistant administrator for security operations since May 2013, was replaced by his deputy, Darby LaJoye.
The single-engine Cessna crashed during takeoff from Port Allen Airport in Hanapepe Monday morning.
The U.S. senator from Vermont says Hillary Clinton should reconsider her move not to participate in another debate before the California primary.
While the city hailed the deal for the smallest of its four pension systems, a solution has yet to emerge for its largest fund.
Investigators have "scrutinized" Terry McAuliffe's time as a board member of the Clinton Global Initiative, CNN reported.