Nation Aug 18 Gawker to shut down after nearly 14 years Gawker's 14 years on the Internet will come to an end, the website announced Thursday.
Nation Aug 18 Brazil police say U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte lied about robbery A Brazil police official said that Ryan Lochte and three other Olympic swimmers "fabricated" a claim that they were held at gunpoint during the Rio Olympics.
World Aug 13 U.S.-backed forces liberate key city from ISIS, freeing 2,000 hostages U.S.-backed rebel forces have captured the city of Manbij from the Islamic State, whose grip on the city lasted two years but faltered after months of fighting.
Arts Aug 07 Meet the Deaf Poets Society, a digital journal for writers with disabilities Deaf Poets Society, a new digital literary magazine, has a message for writers with disabilities: we see you. We want you to be here. And this is your space.
Nation Jul 31 After Khan speech, pocket Constitution becomes best-seller A pocket version of the U.S. Constitution, selling for $1, reached the Top 10 best-selling book list on Amazon Saturday afternoon.
Arts Jul 23 Watch the ‘American Dream’ melt, and other artistic moments at RNC, DNC From documentary films to a 4,000-pound ice sculpture, these artists are making a statement at this year's RNC and DNC.
World Jul 17 Photos: Black Lives Matter movement takes hold in London, where police shootings are rare Recent police killings in the U.S. have inspired protests throughout the country and around the world.
World Jul 16 Islamic State claims responsibility for Bastille Day truck attack The Islamic State claimed responsibility Saturday for the Bastille Day truck attack that killed more than 80 people in Nice, France.
Arts Jul 10 Lin-Manuel Miranda takes his final bow on stage at ‘Hamilton’ Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator and star of acclaimed Broadway musical "Hamilton," performed in the show one last time on Saturday night.
Arts Jul 10 This flag once protested lynching. Now it’s an artist’s response to police violence A version of this flag once flew outside NAACP headquarters in New York City during the 1920s and '30s to protest lynchings.