The Democrat wants regulators to review whether statements by financial firms are contradictory and therefore violate the law.
After a 19-14 vote Wednesday, legislation to set a THC blood-level limit for drivers moves on to the House of Representatives.
A group to be transferred will include Tariq Ba Odah, a Yemeni man who has been on a long-term hunger strike, a source said.
The state's Assembly Appropriations Committee approved the proposal on a party-line vote of 12-7 Wednesday.
A far-right party faction has called for banning “the construction and operation” of all mosques, declaring, "Islam does not belong to Germany."
The Republican would “destroy” share prices in Mexico and emerging markets closely linked to the U.S., a top fund manager said Wednesday.
Medical staff, not women, should be punished in cases of illegal abortions, the Republican's camp said Wednesday, following his remarks on MSNBC.
The move Wednesday reflects the president's push to reduce the number of people serving long sentences for non-violent crimes.
The hip hop musical playing in New York City aims to expand its cast through open auditions in May as it prepares for a national tour ... but whites need not apply.
Jamar Clark died last November after police shot him in the head during a confrontation. The prosecutor is not bringing charges.
Under the bill, undocumented immigrants convicted of crimes would have to complete 85 percent of their sentences before the could be turned over for deportation.
The key point of contention is whether Jamar Clark, 24, was handcuffed before he was fatally shot by a policeman last fall.
A second federal judge has taken the rare step of allowing a group suing for records from Hillary Clinton’s time as U.S. secretary of state to seek sworn testimony from officials.
Forbes ranked the University of California, Berkeley, as the best value school in 2016.
Donald Trump’s signing of a loyalty agreement last year helped him gain credibility within the Republican National Committee.
The CNN anchor told Conan O'Brien Tuesday night Donald Trump's GOP rivals won't be able to sway his devoted supporters.
Oregonians will soon be able to buy pot cookies, pot candy and pot ice cream.
Authorities discovered a computer containing search data on Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel’s office and home.
Marcus Tullius Cicero once said, "In nothing do men more nearly approach the gods than in giving health to men."
Among the law firms affected were Cravath Swaine & Moore LLP and Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP, which represent Wall Street banks and Fortune 500 companies, according to a report.
Comptroller Scott Stringer, the city's top financial officer, has criticized New York's health department in recent months for not addressing rat complaints.
Convictions for Islamic State group-related activity by Americans have become more frequent as more than 80 such cases work their way through federal courts.
At a town hall, Donald Trump, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Gov. John Kasich fielded questions about terrorism, immigration and America's place in the world.
State officials are said to be considering capping the wage floor in less affluent areas so they can raise it to $15 an hour in New York City.
The Donald recently launched a war against a political journalist who filed a criminal compliant against his top aide.
A school supply vendor also was charged in U.S. District Court in connection with what authorities said was a 13-year kickback and bribery scheme.
The GOP front-runner defended Lewandowski in interviews, tweets and a statement Tuesday, calling him a “very decent man.”
A federal judge’s order favoring a group suing for Clinton records undercuts the former Secretary of State’s assertion she was allowed to set up a private server in her home for her work.
It’s unclear whether the men were being racially profiled or had any ties to terrorism.
But the Congressional Budget Office said in a new analysis that its 10-year deficit estimate is $776 billion higher than the administration’s forecast.