Politics Jun 25 Supreme Court won't hear North Carolina districting dispute The Supreme Court is choosing not to take on a new case on partisan redistricting for now. Instead, the justices are sending a dispute over North Carolina's heavily Republican congressional districting map back to a lower court for more work.
Politics Jun 25 Justices won't hear case of anti-gay marriage florist The Supreme Court is ordering Washington courts to take a new look at the case of a florist who refused to provide services for the wedding of two men because of her religious objection to same-sex marriage.
Politics Jun 25 Harley-Davidson, stung by tariffs, shifts some production overseas Harley-Davidson, up against spiraling costs from tariffs, will begin to shift the production of motorcycles headed for Europe from the U.S. to factories overseas.
World Jun 24 Turkey: Erdogan claims victory in presidential election Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared victory after unofficial election returns Sunday showed him with enough votes to serve another term that carries new executive powers.
Politics Jun 23 Protests, facility visits planned amid immigration confusion Protests and rallies focused around the separation of families at the U.S.-Mexico border are scheduled this weekend, while more than two dozen congressional Democrats planned to visit detention facilities in Texas.
Nation Jun 22 Pentagon says it's searching nationwide for space for adult migrants Spokesman Lt. Col. Jamie Davis says this is part of "prudent planning" in case the Department of Homeland Security asks for the Pentagon's help. He says there has not yet been any DHS request.
Nation Jun 22 Lawsuit claims federal officials are denying some immigrants in Oregon access to attorneys SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A rights group has filed an emergency suit in federal court against top officials of U.S. immigration and homeland security departments, alleging they have unconstitutionally denied lawyers' access to immigrants in a federal prison in Oregon.
Politics Jun 22 WATCH: Trump pushes back against criticism of family separation "You hear the other side, you never hear this side," the president said at an event highlighting the plight of Americans whose loved ones were killed by people who entered the country illegally.
World Jun 22 UN human rights expert slams U.S. over income inequality A human rights expert is criticizing the U.S. for failing to tackle poverty, days after Washington quit the United Nations body that appointed him.
Science Jun 21 Koko, gorilla who communicated with sign language and raised kittens, dies at 46 Koko's capacity for language and empathy opened the minds and hearts of millions of people, the Gorilla Foundation said.