1st Muslim Congressman: ‘Trump Must Be Stopped’
Rep. Keith Ellison is challenging people to take their concerns to the streets
Obama Announces New National Monuments
In last days of presidency, Obama shows continuous commitment to civil rights
Wintry Holiday Weather Expected to Blanket U.S.
Snowy, freezing conditions across most of the country for Christmas weekend.
Obama Urges Unity at Prayer Breakfast
Commander in chief made final appearance as president at event on Thursday
President Obama Unveils Gun Control Plan
POTUS reveals plan to toughen gun laws
Study: U.S. Sentiment of Police Departments
Study reveals that close to half of Americans have negative views of departments
U.S., Cuba Ties Restored
New era in ties begins as Cuba raises flag at Embassy in US
President to Announce Agreement With Cuba
Embassies in embassies in Washington and Havana to open July 20.
Cuba Releases 53 Political Prisoners
The release completes part of the U.S. deal
US sanctions North Korea over Sony cyberattack
U.S. issues act of retaliation against North Korea
President Obama’s New Course on Cuba
Obama: "Isolation Has Not Worked"
Are Quarantines Effective?
Ebola scares bring question to forefront
Report: 4 in 5 US High School Students Graduate
African-American and Hispanic students contributed to the growth in rates
Secret Service agent found drunk in hotel room
Another embarrassment for elite agency
50 Reasons Why We Love Michelle Obama
Join us in celebrating the first lady's 50th birthday
Cyber Monday likely to be busiest online sales day
Americans are expected to spend $1.5 billion, up 20 percent from last year on Cyber Monday.
US abortions fall 5 pct, biggest drop in a decade
U.S. abortions during the Great Recession in the biggest one-year decrease in at least a decade.
New push for most in US to get HIV test
Americans ages 15 to 64 should get an HIV test at least once — not those considered at high risk.
US homebuilder confidence at 6-year high
Confidence among homebuilders rose this month to its highest level in six and a half years.
Pot votes in 2 states challenge US drug war
Colorado and Washington allowed pot for recreational use, which will likely face resistance from federal drug warriors.
Despite President, poll shows prejudice against Blacks
A poll finds racial attitudes unimproved since the United States elected its first black president.