Is Trump A Liar? Bernie Sanders Says President Has 'Complete Disregard For Reality'
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders published an essay in response to a Washington Post column on the current state of U.S. political discourse.
How Many Black Immigrants? Ben Carson's Slave Comments Ignore Black Immigration
The uproar over Ben Carson's description of slaves as immigrants misses the recent growth of African immigration to the U.S.
WikiLeaks: Obama's CIA Hacked Phones And TVs And Turned Them Into Spy Devices
WikiLeaks published a new trove of documents on the CIA's surveillance and hacking capabilities Tuesday.
Are The Courts Racist? Blacks Are Wrongfully Convicted Seven Times More Often Than Whites
Of 1,900 defendants who were exonerated after they were wrongfully convicted of crimes, 47 percent were black.
How Democrats Can Win In 2020: Voting Rights For Black Felons Could Turn Florida Blue In Presidential Election
The Florida Supreme Court heard oral arguments about a ballot initiative that could extend voting rights to more than a million people.
David Duke Twitter Account Suspended: Ex-Ku Klux Klan Leader Latest Alt-Right Personality Booted From Platform
Duke was a former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
Why is Iraq Excluded From Trump's New Travel Ban? Revised Executive Order Drops War Zone From List Of Banned Countries
Iraq was on the original "travel ban" issued by the White House in January, but was dropped from the newest executive order released Monday.
What Is Libel vs. Slander? Trump Tweets About Obama Wiretapping Could Be Defamatory
As a candidate, President Trump said he would "open up our libel laws."
Is Facebook Bad For You? How Social Media Is Making You Sick
A new study found the most frequent users of social media platforms are twice as likely to report feelings of social isolation as less frequent users.
Who Is Chyna Gibson? After Transgender Woman Is Killed, Police Find Possible Suspects
Chyna Gibson was one of two transgender women murdered in New Orleans within the same 48-hour period.
Police Officers Charged With Crimes: After Shooting Unarmed Teen, Florida Officer Charged With Manslaughter
The Florida officer shot a teen while he was on the ground and complying with police orders, according to an affidavit.
What Is A Sovereign Citizen? Accused Cop Killer Markeith Loyd Is Part Of Fringe Movement
The FBI has called the sovereign citizen movement, an anti-government group, "domestic terrorism."
Who is Juan Thompson? Anti-Semitic Threats Against Jewish Community Centers Lead To Arrest Of St. Louis Man
The 31 year old claimed he was framed by a woman who made the threats in his name.
Men Better Than Women? Females Are 'Less Intelligent' And 'Must Earn Less,' Polish Lawmaker Says During Gender Pay Gap Debate
The European Parliament opened an investigation over the remarks.
Trump's War On The Media: Republicans Don't Think A Free Press Is Important, New Poll Says
The poll also showed that only 68 percent of Republicans believe the right to nonviolent protest is important to maintaining a democratic society.
What's Wrong With Public Education? Republicans Spend Far Too Little On Students, Kansas State Supreme Court Rules
The court found that Governor Sam Brownback's "block grant" funding system is unconstitutional.
Colin Kaepernick Flag Protest Update: NFL Quarterback To Stand For National Anthem In 2017
The quarterback started a wave of silent protest across all levels of American football when decided to kneel for the pre-game national anthem last season.
Russian World War: Putin's Hackers Have Launched Cyber Attacks Against All Of These Countries
Russia first hacked the U.S. as early as 1996, and the country's cyber warriors have hacked many countries since.
Will Sessions Resign? After Secret Meeting With Russia, Attorney General Facing Calls To Step Down
Attorney General Jeff Sessions met with Russian officials during last year's campaign, but said he had no communication with Russia during his confirmation hearing in January.
Catholic Church Protest: Last Survivor On The Vatican Commission On Child Abuse Quits In Frustration
Marie Collins of Ireland was the second abuse survivor to leave the commission since it was formed in 2014.
Who Will Run Against Trump In 2020? Disney CEO Bob Iger Could Run For President As A Democrat
Sources told the Hollywood Reporter that Bob Iger is considering a run for president in 2020.
Black Lives Matter Founder Alicia Garza: 'Donald Trump Is Not About Law And Order'
Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza spoke with the International Business Times about President Donald Trump, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and whether Canada's Justin Trudeau is a "white supremacist."
Police Corruption: Baltimore Officers Indicted For Robbing Victims, Filing False Affidavits
The U.S. Attorney's office announced the charges on Wednesday.
Police And Mental Health: Deputy Kills Bipolar California Mother During Car Chase
Evin Olsen had stopped taking her medication, her husband said.
Most Expensive States To Live 2017: Which States Pay The Most Property Taxes? Ratings Show Hawaii The Cheapest, New Jersey The Most Taxed
According to new state rankings, Hawaii came in first and New Jersey came in last.
Russia Hacking Election Scandal: Investigation Too Complicated For Tech-Challenged US Congress?
Experts worry congress lacks the cyber security expertise needed to conduct an investigation into Russian hacking of the 2016 presidential election.
Police Had Bad Information? Tamir Rice Dispatcher Facing Disciplinary Hearing For Not Telling Officers About Toy Gun
A 911 caller told the dispatcher the pellet gun Tamir Rice was playing with before he died could be fake, but the dispatcher didn't relay that to the responding officers.
Bad Police? Officer Shows Las Vegas Woman His Penis, Forces Her To Remove Clothes
The officer involved was convicted of the crime of capturing an image of the private area of another person.
Terrorist Technology: Australian With ISIS Was Developing Long-Range Missile Tech For Terror Group In Rural New South Wales
The 42-year-old man could face life in prison.
The Next Standing Rock? Man Killed In Police Shootout Fired At Natural Gas Pipeline Under Construction In Florida
The man raised a gun at police after they confronted him for firing a high-powered rifle at the construction site of a controversial natural gas pipeline.