Tom Brady Super Bowl Bet: Atlanta Zoo Names Cockroach After Patriots Quarterback
Zoo Atlanta named the baby insect after the Patriots quarterback to settle a bet with a New England zoo.
Education Funding: Chicago Sues Illinois For Civil Rights Violations, 'Separate' And 'Unequal' Schools
The Board of Education filed a lawsuit against the state for under funding Chicago schools.
Who Is Joseph Clancy? Trump's Secret Service Director Announces Retirement Less Than A Month Into New Administration
Clancy came out of retirement to head the agency in 2014.
Hate Crime Legislation 2017: Kentucky House Passes 'Blue Lives Matter' Bill After Protesters Shut Down Proceedings
The bill would make it a hate crime to attack police officers and first responders.
Trump Ties To Russia: Flynn Is Third Adviser To Resign Over Russian Links
Michael Flynn joins Carter Page and Paul Manafort as Trump advisers who have resigned over ties to the Kremlin.
Want More Sex? Don’t Get Married in Japan
The survey also found that half of Japanese men and and women between 18 and 24 years old are virgins.
Voting Rights Act 2017: North Carolina County Discriminated Against Black Voters, Lawsuit Says
Jones County in North Carolina is one-third black, but the county hasn't had a black member on the five-person Board of Commissioners since 1994.
Will Robots Take Over? Tesla's Elon Musk Quotes: 4 Predictions About The Future Of Humanity
The tech billionaire said that human brains would need to merge with digital intelligence to remain relevant, cars will be driving themselves in 10 years and the world will need to adopt universal basic income.
Who Is Jocques Scott Clemmons? Nashville NAACP Wants Investigation Into Black Man Shot In The Back By Police
Jocques Scott Clemmons, who was armed, died after being shot following a traffic stop.
Chicago Shooting Statistics 2017: Preteen Girls Shot In The Head Within 30 Minutes Of Weekend Violence
The unrelated incidents were part of a bloody weekend for the city that left 27 people shot.
Is The Border Safe? US Could Detain Canadians In Canada Under New Bill
The bill gives new powers to U.S. border agents in "preclearance" areas in Canada.
Middle East Refugee Crisis Update: Pakistan Sending Hundreds of Thousands Of Afghans Home, UN Complicit, New Report Says
The migration is the largest mass forced return of refugees in recent years, Human Rights Watch said.
Police And Hate Crimes: Do Blue Lives Matter? Trump Executive Order, New Law Would Protect Officers
As states pass "Blue Lives Matter" bills, Congress is working on legislation to give police protected status under hate crime laws.
Flight Delays: NASA To Help Planes Arrive On Time By Developing New Technology
The technology would increase efficiency while automating some of the work done by air traffic controllers.
Wall Street Reform: Trump Executive Order Could See US Firms Shut Out Of European Union, EU Leader Warns
American financial firms are allowed to operate in Europe because U.S. financial rules have been deemed "equivalent" to E.U. rules.
Trump On Crime: President Proposes Creation Of 'New Crimes' And Mandatory Minimums For Assaulting Officers
The president signed an executive order proposing legislation to define new crimes of violence against law enforcement.
Donald Trump's Executive Orders Update: Full List Of The President's EOs After New Actions On Crime
Several of President Trump's executive orders have been challenged in the courts.
Move To Canada? Record Number Of Americans Renounced US Citizenship In 2016 Because Of Taxes
The number of U.S. citizens renouncing their citizenship jumped 26 percent in 2016.
War in Israel? Iron Dome Defense System Intercepts ISIS Missiles Fired From Egypt
The missiles were fired from Sinai at the resort city of Eilat.
Emmett Till Lynching Update: Family Of Slain Boy Calls For New Investigation After Key Witness Says She Lied
The 1955 lynching of Till helped trigger the civil rights movement after an all-white jury acquitted the two men accused of murdering the 14 year old.
Immigration Reform Under Trump: President Asks Local Police To Report Criminal Immigrants To Homeland Security
The president made the remarks at a joint conference of county sheriffs and police chiefs.
Japan News: Fukushima Cleanup Uncovers Deadly Radioactive Fuel At Nuclear Plant Reactor
The current radiation level is more than seven times greater than previously recorded highs.
Police Shootings By Race: Among People Shot By Officers, Blacks Twice As Likely To Be Unarmed As Whites, New Research Says
The study is one of the first to tackle bias in police shootings using data from the Washington Post's Pulitzer-winning Fatal Force database.
Where Is Black Lives Matter? Protests Turn Violent In Paris Suburb After French Police Rape Man With Baton
The victim needed major emergency surgery after the attack, which resulted in charges against four officers.
Black Lives Matter Toronto Leader Calls Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 'A White Supremacist Terrorist'
Black Lives Matter Toronto co-founder Yusra Khogali appeared to make the comments during a speech at a anti-Islamophobia rally on Saturday.
Karina Vetrano Latest Update: Timeline Of NYC Jogger's Death, 'Piece Of Shit' Suspect Charged, Father Says
Police arrested Chanel Lewis six months after he allegedly killed the woman jogging in New York City.
Refugees In US Brave Snow To Walk Across Canada Border In Fear Of Trump
One Canadian refugee agency helped more claimants between November and January than it usually assists in a year.
Will Trump Go To War With North Korea? US Offers To Deploy Fierce Stealth Destroyer After Missile Threat
A U.S. admiral discussed the possibility of stationing the $4 billion USS Zumwalt in South Korea during a meeting with the country's lawmakers.
How Many People Has The US Killed In War? Donald Trump Is Right, We Do Have 'A Lot Of Killers'
The U.S. and Russia are both responsible for the deaths of millions.
Trump and Russia: Australia's Top Scientist Compares Trump Policies To Stalin's
The comparison was made while citing reports the Trump administration would require political appointees to review scientific data.