The High Court rules that unions representing public workers cannot mandate fees
The UN report alleged the US 'leads the developed world in income and wealth inequality'
Voters see reduced likelihood of nuclear war folowing US-North Korea summit, but doubt peace will ensue
Mehmet Kanter, father of Enes Kanter, a Turkish player for the New York Knicks and an outspoken critic of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was sentenced Monday to 15 years in prison
The effort is centered on bringing cases against towns and cities that use zoning laws to prevent houses of worship — churches and mosques, for example — from building
'Three states will get us better infrastructure, better education and lower taxes,' venture capitalist behind initiative says
Users will receive notifications about breaking news stories based on their personal interests
FCC chairman promises to 'protect Americans consistently ...,' while internet freedom advocates fear potential manipulation of consumers' internet access
Decision comes ahead of midterm elections later this year
Pride month was sparked by a police raid of a Manhattan gay bar in June 1969, and the riots that followed