Several colleges announced they would be closing their campuses from Friday to Sunday.
Nearly 20 testing centers have announced they're not giving the SAT college prep exam as planned this Saturday.
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The departure of Susan Hedman, effective Feb. 1, came on the same day that President Barack Obama announced $80 million in federal aid to Flint, Michigan.
Daniel Holtzclaw was convicted of rapes and other offenses against eight African-American women in Oklahoma.
Rick Snyder is expected to testify on Capitol Hill on Feb. 3 in connection with a water-contamination crisis in the Flint area.
Despite anti-Wall Street campaign rhetoric, eight of the 12 GOP presidential candidates own Goldman-managed funds or shares.
Here are 60 scholarship contests with deadlines in January and February. Good luck.
A new analysis found 31 states banned, severely restricted, or simply did not allow abortion coverage in plans sold on Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
A major storm is expected to blast snow across U.S. Eastern states starting Friday with meteorologists predicting blizzards and white-out conditions. Jillian Kitchener reports.
Lawmakers will discuss a bill Thursday that would stop the state from issuing driver’s licenses to immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally.
New polls and state primary laws could mean Sanders takes independent voters who may have voted for one of Donald Trump’s many competitors.
The former Detroit mayor and Michigan state representative was convicted of multiple charges in 2008.
Sgt. Jeffrey Rothecker drew national media attention after he called on drivers to run over activists on Martin Luther King Day.
According to reports, Julio César Pino, a Cuban-born convert to Islam, is also suspected of trying to recruit students for the Islamic State group.
A top migration official in Jalisco reportedly said it could take up to a month before the Texas man is repatriated to the U.S.
Gov. Rick Snyder released 274 pages of Flint-related emails from 2014 and 2015 Wednesday, including staff memos and planning notes.
Citing a national "epidemic of gun violence," Attorney General Loretta Lynch made her pitch Wednesday to a Senate appropriations panel.
GOP presidential candidates will debate March 10 in Coral Gables, one day after Democrats compete in Kendall. Both sites are in the Miami area.
A judge in Baltimore on Wednesday rejected a request that a police officer facing retrial in Gray's death be forced to testify in related trials.
A Minnesota company is expected to pay a laid-off worker $115,000 and improve working conditions for transgender people.
Under a proposal, five of the city's licensed recreational pot stores would be selected to offer delivery services.
The president traveled to the state Wednesday to get a closer look at the contamination problem in Genesee County.
A protester also held up a sign onstage that said, "16 Shots is a cover up. #LaquanMcDonald #ResignRahm" at the event on Wednesday.
It would have required the FBI to certify that refugees from Iraq and Syria had undergone significant background checks.
New recommendations out Wednesday say schools should start paying more attention to students’ service projects and family contributions.
A survey released Wednesday finds many non-LGBT Americans are not concerned about civil rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.
About 11 percent of former study abroad participants said they tried controlled substances for the first time while in a foreign country.
Sarah Palin, who correctly predicted a showdown between Sen. Ted Cruz and Donald Trump, has thrown in her lot with the latter.
Billionaire Tom Steyer said he's still weighing his options in the 2016 race.