Federal judge, called a 'hater' by Republican presidential candidate, unsealed documents in a lawsuit against his university
Pakistani women respond: #TryBeatingMeLightly, and you'll regret it for the rest of your miserable life
Libertarians, known for favoring small government and expansive civil liberties, are only third party in position to secure ballot status in all 50 states
Libertarian hopeful Gary Johnson tells Trump, Clinton haters: 'I am it'
Believed to be world's first state-backed cyber heists, hit banks Philippines and Vietnam
Presumptive GOP nominee says he'll address Rolling Thunder participants 'in honor of the great bikers who have been totally supportive of my campaign'
CDC director fears ‘end of road’ for tried-and-true antibiotics as threat of 'nightmare bacteria' rises
Recent tragedies called 'man-made disaster' that some say could have been minimized with 'better management of the teams’
Manuel Silva, a marine, was arrested Wednesday in capital Praia while driving stolen taxi
Randy Berry welcomed advances in Vietnam, Nepal, Mozambique and Botswana
City’s officers have ‘no regard for the sanctity of life when it comes to people of color,’ according to report, which found 74 percent of people killed or injured by Chicago police were black
Agreement calls for monitor to oversee compliance, as well as new diversity training, use of body cameras and more staff to analyze various police data
Parliament will hold a historic vote to pick new leader from a group of three candidates
On Tuesday southern state of Mississippi and northern state of Michigan hold primaries for both parties in the race for the White House
Nearly 14,000 migrants are currently camped at the Greek-Macedonia border, clinging to the hope that they might be allowed to move north
Plenty of voting — and delegates — ahead; in March alone, there are more than two dozen primaries or caucuses up for grabs
Final batch contains about 3,800 pages, including one email regarding North Korea's nuclear program that US had pushed to classify as ‘top secret’
Sides have been locked in heated dispute since last week, when California judge ordered tech giant to unlock iPhone linked to December shooting massacre
Six months of violence have left nearly 30 Israelis dead, along with two Americans and an Eritrean; Israeli police and solders have killed more than 160 Palestinians
CEO of technology giant on Wednesday refused order by US judge to help FBI access encrypted iPhone used by shooter in San Bernardino attack
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