Politics Jan 22 Supreme Court rejects football coach's appeal in prayer case -- for now But four conservative justices say Tuesday that they are interested in former Bremerton High School Coach Joe Kennedy's case and the legal issues it raises.
World Jan 20 Former Argentine vicar says Vatican knew of bishop's misconduct The Vatican received information in 2015 and 2017 that an Argentine bishop close to Pope Francis had taken naked selfies, exhibited “obscene” behavior and had been accused of misconduct with seminarians, his former vicar general told The Associated Press, undermining…
Nation Jan 20 Major winter storm wreaks havoc on travel A major winter storm that has brought some of the coldest temperatures of the season covered a large swath of the U.S. in snow as it wreaked havoc on air travel and caused slick road conditions throughout New England Sunday.
World Jan 19 Sen Graham: Syria withdrawal without plan can lead to chaos A U.S. withdrawal from Syria that has not been thought through would lead to “chaos” and “an Iraq on steroids,” Sen. Lindsey Graham warned Saturday, urging President Donald Trump not to get out without a plan.
Education Jan 18 Pence defends wife's teaching job at school that bars gays Pence is responding to media reports of his wife returning to teach at a school that says it can refuse to employ gay and lesbian teachers or enroll children with gay or lesbian parents.
Politics Jan 18 Rudy Giuliani denies his client Donald Trump told Michael Cohen to lie to Congress The report says Cohen said Trump directed him to lie and investigators have additional documents and testimony backing that up.
Politics Jan 18 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi cancels Afghanistan trip Pelosi claims the White House leaked her plans to travel to the war zone.
Nation Jan 18 Tesla says it will cut jobs to lower prices on its electric vehicles Tesla's cheapest model right now is the $44,000 Model 3, and it needs to broaden its customer base to survive.
Politics Jan 17 Trump cancels U.S. delegation trip to Davos economic forum White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement that out of consideration for the 800,000 federal workers not getting paid, the president has nixed his delegation's trip to the World Economic Forum.
Nation Jan 17 Chicago police officers acquitted of covering up Laquan McDonald shooting The three Chicago police officers were accused of trying to cover up the 2014 police shooting of black teenager Laquan McDonald to protect another officer who pulled the trigger.