Putin Drag Memes Are Now Illegal In Russia
The image was used in protests against Russian anti-gay laws.
Fake Arabic Used In Kendall Jenner's Pulled Pepsi Ad
Pepsi pulled the ad after an online backlash.
Jared Kushner, Trump Adviser: Administration Can't Fill jobs, So Ivanka's Husband Takes Them All
Trump's 36-year-old son-in-law has no experience in government, but that hasn't stopped him from taking on some of the biggest challenges facing the Trump administration.
Why Do Men Earn More Than Women? Iceland Makes Businesses Prove Equal Pay
The country is already one of the best in the world for gender equality.
Future Robots In The Work Place: Artificial Intelligence Will Require New Laws, Attorneys Say
The International Bar Association said new legal structures will be needed for the "fourth industrial revolution."
Is Black Lives Matter Racist? Philadelphia Chapter Bans Non-Blacks From Meeting
The group said an upcoming planning meeting was a "black only space" but said people of other races could support the group in other ways.
Tony Romo And 5 Other Quarterbacks Who Went Straight To Broadcasting After Retiring
Quarterback Tony Romo will not be the first signal caller to jump straight to the booth after retirement.
Police Surveillance: Black Lives Matter Texts Accessed By NYPD Undercover Officers
New documents show NYPD infiltrated a core group of organizers leading the protests that followed the death of Eric Garner in 2014.
Legal Marijuana 2017: Increasing Weed Enforcement Could Be Dangerous, Governors Tell Trump Administration
The Governors of Alaska, Colorado, Oregon and Washington sent a letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin.
What's Next For Black Lives Matter? On MLK Anniversary, Movement Joins Fight For $15
April 4 is the 49th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Why Is Trump Still Talking About Hillary? All The Times The President Has Attacked Clinton Since Taking Office
On Monday, Trump took to Twitter to criticize Hillary Clinton for something that happened over a year ago.
Is Mexico Safe? Murders Force Juarez Newspaper To Close
Three Mexican journalists were killed last month.
Funding Terrorism: Somali Refugees In The US Get A Decade In Prison For Financing al-Shabaab Terror Group
The two mothers were found guilty of being part of an international ring that sent funds to terrorists.
Does The US Torture? Public Can't See Guantanamo Bay Force Feeding Videos, Court Says
The ruling reversed a lower court's order that said the public had a right to see videos of the U.S. military force-feeding suspected terrorists on a hunger strike.
Is Conservation Working? Manatees No Longer An Endangered Species And Environmentalists Aren't Happy
Environmental groups say the delisting of the Manatee threatens the animal's survival.
Drug Reform: Marijuana Industry Would Be Regulated Under Proposed Bills
The legislative package would reduce the gap between federal and state marijuana laws.
Internet Privacy: Will Trump Use First Veto To Save Online Protections?
A bill that would gut internet privacy protections is headed to the president's desk.
US War In Africa: Trump Prepares Military For Combat In Somalia
The president has declared Somalia a war zone, giving the military more flexibility in targeting Islamic militants in the country.
The Walking Dead: Are Phones To Blame For Spike In Pedestrian Deaths?
Pedestrian deaths skyrocketed between 2010 and 2015.
Did Elizabeth Warren Help Ivanka Trump Get A Job? First Daughter Becomes Employee After Ethics Concerns Raised
Ivanka Trump reversed course on her White House job hours after Elizabeth Warren sent a letter to the Government Ethics Office about the first daughter's role.
Do Police Have Freedom Of Speech? Black Lives Matter Tweet Leads To Discipline For NYPD Officer
The officer claimed she meant to write "Blue Lives Matter" but was thwarted by auto-correct.
Climate Change Republicans: Free Market Can Save The Environment, Conservatives Say
A small group of conservatives is arguing the government can harness the power of the free market to slow climate change.
Miami Police Arrest Damian Thompson, Teen Suspected In Ambush Of Undercover Detectives
Miami police charged a teen with two counts of attempted murder in connection with an "ambush" of plainclothes detectives seated in an unmarked vehicle.
Justice In Mexico: In 'Los Porkys' Case, Judge Acquits Man Of Sexual Assault Because He Didn't Enjoy It
Several wealthy and well-connected young men were accused of assaulting a former classmate in the Mexican city of Veracruz.
What's Next For Hillary Clinton? Live Stream PBWC Speech As Democrat 'Comes Out Of The Woods'
Last year's Democratic presidential nominee will deliver the closing remarks at the PBWN conference in San Francisco on Tuesday.
Are Police Racist? Innocent Man Beaten By Officers On Camera Gets $2M From City
The man was hospitalized for two weeks with broken ribs and collapsed lungs.
Bill O'Reilly Accused Of Being Racist After He Mocks Congresswoman's 'James Brown Wig'
O'Reilly made the comments on "Fox and Friends" Tuesday morning.
Police Discrimination: Officers 'Stared' At Genitals In NYC Bathrooms To Target Gay Men, Lawsuit Says
Plainclothes officers sought to charge men they thought were gay with lewdness charges at the Port Authority Bus Terminal, the suit said.
Trump Security At Mar-A-Lago: Why Doesn't The Resort Release Visitor Logs?
President Trump has called his Florida resort the "Winter White House."
Latest Police Technology: GPS Tracking Darts Could Make High-Speed Chases History
A company called StarChase has developed technology that allows police to launch tracking devices onto fleeing vehicles.