Pokemon Go In Space: Can Astronauts Catch Pikachu, Charmander As They Circle The Earth?
NASA says their astronauts don't have access to the popular smartphone app.
Worst Pokemon Go Spots: Here Are The Stupidest Spots People Have Tried To Catch Them All
Much of it is common sense. But that hasn't stopped people.
The Highest Paying Jobs In The US: 11 Jobs That Make More Than $100K A Year
Here's a list of 11 jobs that make over $100,000 a year but aren't well known.
World Energy Efficiency Has Increased Over The Past 25 Years But Don't Get Your Climate Change Hopes Up
A new study from the U.S. government shows that global energy intensity has declined in the past 25 years.
How To Get A Free Chick-Fil-A Chicken Sandwich: Dressing Like A Cow Isn't A Hoax On Appreciation Day
Tuesday is Cow Appreciation Day, so you can eat some free chicken.
Immigration Reform 2016: US, Mexico To Pursue Asylum Changes To Combat Central American Border Crisis
At a United Nations meeting, the two countries looked to handle high levels of asylum seekers.
Is Being Vegan Healthy For Children? Italian Baby Taken From Parents Over Animal-Free Diet
A child has been taken from his parents in Milan, highlighting risks of infant vegan diets.
Cigna-Anthem Merger: Petition Says Gov. Malloy Must Block The Proposed Deal Or Quit Party Platform Job
“Gov. Malloy must choose between serving the insurance industry and leading the Democratic Party,” said a petition Friday morning by Democracy for America.
Marijuana Legalization 2016: Medical Pot Reduces Opioid Use, Cuts Medicare Costs In Pro-Weed States
In states where medical marijuana is legal, opioid prescriptions and costs have dropped.
Did Hillary Break The Law? Watch Live FBI Director Comey Testify To Congress After Email Announcement
Two days after announcing the FBI wouldn't recommend criminal charges against Clinton, Comey will testify before Congress.
Cigna-Anthem Deal: Groups Say Connecticut Controversy Requires Federal Intervention As GOP Demands Legislative Hearings
Groups from across the country ask the Justice Department to step in, as GOP lawmakers in Connecticut demand special hearings.
Does The NRA Support Trump? Watch New $2M Benghazi Ad From The National Rifle Association
The ad features a Benghazi victim and bashes Hillary Clinton.
Cigna-Anthem Deal: Controversy Over Gov. Malloy’s Insurance Commissioner Creates Role Reversal For Republicans
Republican criticism of Gov. Dan Malloy in the conflict-of-interest controversy regarding Cigna echoes rhetoric usually employed by liberal Democrats.
Lady Gaga’s China Ban: How And Why The Chinese Government Censors Music Stars
The pop star is not alone in getting the cold shoulder from officials in Beijing.
Did Bernie Sanders Cheat In Nevada? State Director Wanted Double-Sided Coin For Tiebreakers
After finding themselves behind in organizing, Sanders staff members say they were asked to get the trinkets for potential caucus tiebreakers.
How Much Did Banks Pay For The 2008 Financial Crisis? Fines And Settlements Of Over $160 Billion In Past 8 Years
Banks have paid out more than $160 billion in fines and settlements relating to the 2008 crisis. Critics ask if that’s enough to prevent abuse going forward.
Shark Attacks 2016: Boy Attacked In North Carolina After Record-Setting 2015
The boy was taken to a hospital Saturday with what authorities called “deep wounds” to his left foot.
Pride Day 2016: Here Are The Top Things That Happened Across The World With Photos And Video
An officer in London’s parade proposes to his boyfriend. Hillary Clinton surprises the New York City crowd.
ISIS In Iraq: Fallujah Regained By Iraqi Forces After Five Weeks Of Fighting Against Islamic State Militants
Iraqi forces claimed a victory in the city, which has been in ISIS hands for more than two years, although clearing operations in the city continue.
Republican Policy Proposals: Wall Street Regulation Plan Released By Texas Rep Would Change How Washington Works
Congressional Republicans plan on proposing Wall Street regulation reforms this week.
Flint Water Crisis Update: High Levels Of Lead In Blood Of Children, CDC Investigation Confirms
Findings by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention follow a water-contamination crisis in the Michigan city.
What The Brexit Means For ISIS: US, EU Terrorism Battle Against Islamic State After UK Vote Could Be Strained
The U.K. has the most powerful military in Europe. Now that it’s withdrawing from the EU, it will be fighting against the terrorist organization alone.
Marco Rubio’s Money: Wall Street, The Auto Industry Are Funding Senate Campaign Of Failed Presidential Candidate
Many of the same Wall Street and auto industry donors who backed the Florida Republican’s failed presidential run are likely to fund his Senate re-election campaign.
‘Affirmative Action Gone Wild’: Read Justice Alito’s 50-Page Dissent About The University Of Texas
Read U.S. Supreme Court Justice Alito’s Thursday dissent in the Abigail Fisher college admissions case here.
When Will Minorities Become The Majority In The US? It’s Already Happening In Counties Across The Nation
New census data shows that white people no longer hold a plurality in 12 percent of U.S. counties.
Public Government Records: Transparency Advocates Oppose New York Freedom Of Information Changes While Lawmakers Are Investigated
Transparency advocates say a New York bill could deter Freedom of Information Law requests.
Blumenthal Calls On DOJ To Block Cigna-Anthem, Aetna-Humana Mergers While His Home State Spearheads State Reviews
Merger plans like the proposed Cigna-Anthem marriage would drive up premium prices, cost jobs and hurt consumers, the lawmakers told the U.S. Justice Department.
More FBI Surveillance? After Orlando, Senate Republicans Want To Let The FBI Track Data Without Warrant
Senate Republicans want to make more of your phone and internet records available without a warrant.
Election Polls 2016: Hillary Clinton Takes Big Lead Over Donald Trump In Florida, A Key Battleground State
Voters in the state think Donald Trump has made racist comments. The races are closer in two other key swing states.
Senate Report Finds Red Cross Spends More Than Disclosed On Overhead And Avoids Oversight
A report confirms that one of the country's biggest charities spends more than it's willing to admit on overhead.