Drone Strikes Account For More US Military Attacks Than Conventional Warplanes
A review of data conducted by Reuters found that 56 percent of bombs dropped in Afghanistan were from drones in 2015.
Federal Regulators Let General Electric Quash Shareholder Resolution On Hudson River Pollution
General Electric has given to much of the New York delegation and seems to have been able to wield considerable influence.
Marijuana Legalization 4/20 Poll: More Americans Support Legal Weed In 2016 Than Ever Before
Just in time for 4/20, a new poll shows record levels of U.S. support for marijuana legalization.
Muslim Surveillance In America: New York Court May Delay New NYPD Rules Until After Ramadan
A U.S. District Court could delay a rule meant to curtail the NYPD’s surveillance of the Muslim community.
Treasury Says Hedge Funds Have Stunted Oversight After Public Pension In New York Divests Billions
“No single regulator has a complete window into the risk profile of hedge funds,” a U.S. Treasury Department report said, after a New York pension divested.
Hillary Clinton State Department Approved Weapons Sales For Company That Made Sandy Hook Assault Rifle
Documents from 2012 show Remington made more than $4 million from foreign buyers with Clinton's permission.
Immigration Reform DAPA Updates: SCOTUS Obama Executive Action Challenge Gets Underway
The Monday arguments about President Obama’s policies have raised the possibility of deadlocked Supreme Court, which would block the program that spares people from deportation.
Election 2016: Republicans Could Change Convention Rules To Undermine Trump, Elevate Cruz Or Outside Candidate
Modifications for the party's gathering in July are being considered just as front-runner Donald Trump asserts the system is rigged.
Immigration Reform In California: Healthcare Bill Would Offer Undocumented Immigrants Insurance To Buy
A bill would formally ask the federal government for permission to offer insurance through the state’s healthcare exchange.
Financial Industry Lobbying To Shape Puerto Rico Bankruptcy Bill
Hedge fund managers, including donors to dark money groups, are spending millions lobbying to shape a bankruptcy bill on the island.
Medical Marijuana In New Jersey: Chris Christie Opposes Expansion Of Pot Rules, Deregulation To Reduce Cost
Expansion of coverage for medical marijuana is not in New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s plans.
Wall Street Campaign Cash Has Flooded Into States That May Try To Close Wall Street’s Big Tax Loophole
The push to close a tax loophole for Wall Street is going up against $158 million in finance industry campaign cash.
Bill O'Reilly To Donald Trump: Black People Are ‘Ill-Educated And Have Tattoos On Their Foreheads’ (WATCH)
Fox News host Bill O'Reilly interrupted Donald Trump while asking him how he will appeal to black voters.
Aetna Hires Tom Daschle, Other Former Government Officials, As Feds Consider Its Merger With Humana
The health insurer has hired 18 former government officials — including Tom Daschle — as it seeks approval for a controversial merger.
Panama Papers: Corporations Shifted A Half-Trillion Dollars To Offshore Tax Havens In 2012
In some small countries, the profits reported by American corporations are larger than the entire gross domestic product.
Immigration Reform 2016: Undocumented Immigrant Children's School Enrollment Threatened, Report Finds
Fear of deportation keeps many at home, even though the law guarantees education regardless of immigration status.
Amtrak Car Contracts Are Likely To Be Missed As Result Of USA Made Requirements Following Recession
If train cars meant to replace an aging fleet aren’t done by 2017, funding could be lost.
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Top New York Polls By Double Digits: Election 2016 Poll
The two New Yorkers lead in their delegate-rich home state, according to the latest Fox News poll.
Daily Mail May Bid On Yahoo Assets, According To Reports Ahead Of Deadline
The U.K. newspaper is reportedly considering a bid for Yahoo as the media company hears proposals from several international corporations.
Are Teacher Training Program Rankings Reliable? New Study Suggests Cause For Concern
A study suggests U.S. teacher training rankings may not be based on evidence.
Finding Drugs On Social Media: Young People Turn To Tinder, Instagram To Buy Weed, MDMA And Others
Young people are using social media platforms for reasons far beyond sharing selfies and cat pictures, according to a report.
Undocumented Immigrants Who Can't Afford Bond Sue Government For Violating Fifth Amendment
Two immigrants who have been stuck in jail, unable to pay their bonds, are suing the U.S. government.
Pope Francis ‘Love Of Joy’ Document: What You Need To Know About New Vatican Statement
The Roman Catholic leader's 60,000-word statement, released Friday, touches on issues like divorce and contraception.
Immigration Reform: Border Patrol Looted Immigrants During Deportation, ACLU Complaint Alleges
At least 26 people had money and ID taken from them before they were returned to Mexico, a complaint alleges.
Panama Papers: Hillary Clinton Donor Benefits From Tax Loopholes While She Calls For Accountability
James Simons, whose company, Renaissance Technologies, saved $6.8 billion through a tax loophole that Hillary Clinton opposes, has given millions to a super PAC backing the Democrat's campaign.
Panama Papers: UEFA Headquarters Raided By Swiss Officials After FIFA President Implicated In Data Leak
The raids come a day after the papers revealed potential involvement of the FIFA president in scandal revealed last year.
2016: Wisconsin Loss Leaves Donald Trump In Trouble, Hillary Clinton Still On Track For Nomination
Both front-runners lost Tuesday. But while Trump is now more likely to face a contested GOP convention, Clinton remains on track to win the Democratic nomination.
Bernie Sanders Beats Hillary Clinton In Wisconsin Democratic Primary: Live Stream Election Night Speeches
The Vermont senator defeated Hillary Clinton on Tuesday for his sixth straight primary victory.
Donald Trump Loses Wisconsin GOP Primary To Ted Cruz: Watch Live Stream Of Victory, Concession Speeches
The Texas senator, who won in Wisconsin on Tuesday, is trying to convince Republican delegates to back him at the party’s convention in July.
University Of Texas Austin Murder: Body Found In Creek, Investigators Searching For Suspects
A body was found Tuesday morning in a creek on the Austin campus.