Arkansas Religious Freedom Bill Passes House Committee Following Gov. Hutchinson’s Request For Changes
The bill appeared in the committee on Wednesday as a subchapter in two existing bills.
Who Is Kathrin Goldbach? Pregnant Girlfriend Of Germanwings Pilot Andreas Lubitz Says She Is Afraid To Return Home
Germanwings Flight 9525 crashed March 24 in the French Alps en route from Barcelona, Spain to Düsseldorf, Germany.
Holy Thursday 2015: Facts, History And The Meaning Of These 5 ‘Maundy’ Traditions
Holy Thursday services are traditionally solemn observances, unlike Easter Sunday, which tends to be celebratory.
‘Shatter’ Marijuana Seized In Pennsylvania 6 Times Stronger Than The Average Pot
The potent derivative, also called butane hash oil, has gained popularity in recent years among U.S. pot consumers.
After Indiana ‘Anti-Gay’ Bill, Louisiana Support For Religious Freedom Law Raises Concerns From State Tourism Industry
New Orleans’ tourism industry is big business and includes a number of events catering to gays, lesbians and transgender people.
Marijuana Arrests In Colorado Down 95% Since Legalization, But Arrest Rates Still Twice As High For Blacks
More than 30,000 Coloradans went to court on a marijuana charges in 2010. That number dropped to under 2,000 by 2014, according to the report.
Who Is Muhammadu Buhari? 5 Things To Know About Nigeria’s Next President And Former Military Dictator
Buhari, a 72-year-old former major general in the Nigerian army, spent much of his campaign promising to weed out government corruption.
Religious Freedom Restoration Act In Indiana: How State ‘Anti-Gay’ Law Is Different From Others'
Lawmakers, gay rights activists and some businesses say the Religious Freedom Restoration Act stands apart from other laws in key ways.
Driving While High On Weed: New App Could Allow Marijuana Users To Monitor Sobriety From Their Smartphones
A smartphone app that measures eye movements could help determine whether someone is too high to be behind the wheel.
Measles Scare In Canada: Health Officials Search For Air China Passengers After Two Students Were Contagious On Plane
Neither of the students who contracted measles was fully immunized against the virus.
Marijuana Legalization Bill In Louisiana Would Give Voters A Say In Legalizing Recreational Pot In 2016
Such a law would be a jump from total marijuana prohibition in the state to practically none at all.
Germanwings Plane Crash Theories: 5 Possible Explanations For Unsolved Flight 9525 Disaster
In the search for an explanation, investigators have turned up more questions than answers.
Germanwings Flight 9525 Crash: 5 Unanswered Questions In French Alps Disaster
"We cannot comprehend how a technically flawless airplane steered by two experienced pilots could encounter such a situation."
North Korea Tourism: Pyongyang Reportedly Looks To Boost Industry With ‘International’ Summer Fair
The event reportedly is slated to take place in the Mount Kumgang Tourist Region, a scenic area near the border with South Korea.
Germanwings Flight 9525 Black Box: 4 Things Flight Recorders Could Reveal About French Alps Plane Crash
Investigators have located Flight 9525’s black box among the wreckage of the Airbus A320, a critical development as officials try to piece together what caused the crash.
Europe Horsemeat Scandal: 5 Things To Know About Willy Selten And Dutch Meat Trader’s Trial
Selten has denied claims his wholesale business intentionally passed off horsemeat as beef.
Were Terrorists Behind Germanwings Flight 9525 Crash? White House Says ‘No,’ But French PM Says No Explanation Excluded
"There is no indication of a nexus to terrorism at this time,” Bernadette Meehan, spokeswoman for the U.S. National Security Council, said.
Germanwings A320 Crash Victims Include 15 German Schoolchildren, Local Media Reports
Families of the passengers began gathering at Düsseldorf Airport in Germany.
Germanwings A320 Debris Located High In French Alps, Plane Was Flying At ‘Abnormal’ Altitude Before Disappearing [PHOTOS]
The plane was cruising at an “abnormal” altitude when it lost contact with ground control.
Tax Return Status 2015: How To Look Up Online, Refund Dates And The Fastest Way To Get Taxes Back
The fastest way to receive your tax refund is to file electronically and to set up direct bank deposit.
Marijuana’s ‘Dirty’ Secret: Colorado Pot Often Contains Pesticides, Heavy Metals And Fungi, Study Finds
The study found today’s legal weed is much more potent than the pot of 30 years ago.
Google Doodle Emmy Noether: 5 Things To Know About One Of The Earliest Women In Mathematics
Noether (1882-1935) was a pioneer for women at a time when education was largely reserved for men.
Ted Cruz For President: Biography, Quotes And Voting Record On Obamacare, Immigration, ISIS, Gun Control And More
Cruz became the first person to officially declare his candidacy in the 2016 presidential elections on Monday.
Marijuana Legalization In Maine Makes Progress, But Pro-Pot Groups Stand Divided
Marijuana advocates have long viewed New England as a prime target for reform.
California Drought: How Much Remaining Water Does The State Have?
By some earlier, dire estimates, the Golden State could be totally waterless by July.
Pope Francis Accepts Cardinal Keith O’Brien’s Resignation Following Sexual Misconduct Investigation
The inquiry centered on allegations that O’Brien acted inappropriately with three Scottish priests and a former priest.
Marijuana Legalization In North Carolina: Medical Pot Bill Finds Supporters In Republican Army Veterans
Retired military officers, some of whom had suffered injuries for which pot offered relief, joined a rally Thursday.
North Bonneville Marijuana Shop: Can Legal Weed Save The Small, Pot-Friendly City You’ve Never Heard Of?
North Bonneville, Washington, has never been an economic powerhouse, but the legalized marijuana industry could change everything.
Scared Over Russia, Sweden To Boost Underwater Defense With Two New Submarines
Sweden’s beefing up its submarine fleet stems from reports in October of sightings of a foreign submarine off the coast of Stockholm.
Marijuana Lawsuit In Illinois: Courts Order State To Turn Over Secret Applications For Growing Licenses
Gov. Bruce Rauner, who took over the licensing process from the previous administration, has said the state will comply with the court rulings.