A Democratic politician in Virginia claimed she is the latest target in a string of racist communications following Donald Trump's election win last week.
The Central Indiana Community Foundation will give money to nonprofits that work on conflict resolution, such as Indianapolis Ten Point Coalition as an alternative crime prevention approach.
As U.S. Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch faces his Senate confirmation hearings, Sen. Dianne Feinstein is calling him an extremist on issues such as worker protections and reproductive rights.
A jury dismissed a challenge against the presidential primary of Arizona despite proof showing malfunctions in the election results. State attorneys denied that the problem is not as high as to avoid the poll results.
A judge must decide whether or not Speaker of the House Mark Eves' civil lawsuit against Governor LePage should be thrown out. Eves’ filed the suit after a threat by LePage to withhold funding from the Goodwill-Hinckley School led school officials to fire Eves as President.
A sexual misconduct case by a former teacher has made its way to the US Senate race, hurting the chances of a candidate. The candidate's husband is being linked to the abuse case.
A Kentucky Attorney General filed a lawsuit against the state's governor following his action to cut budget funding for state schools without approval for the legislation.
The United States Senate Banking Committee is set to hold a confirmation hearing on March 15 for the Obama administration’s two nominees for the Securities and Exchange Commission.
South Carolina senate is keeping things tough for abortion as they passed another law banning abortion if the fetus is already in its 19th week of gestation.
Controversial Republican candidate, Donald Trump, has declared the policies of President Barack Obama and his former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, are responsible for the “creation of ISIS.”
President Barack Obama announced new measures to smooth the integration of former criminals into society but his visit to New Jersey on Monday irked the state's governor, a struggling Republican presidential candidate.
A hard-fought measure to legalize physician-assisted suicide in California cleared the state Assembly on Wednesday despite opposition from religious groups and advocates for the disabled, and moved to the state Senate, where it was widely expected to gain final passage.
Pennsylvania's attorney general, accused of illegally leaking grand jury information to embarrass a political foe and then lying about it, was ordered on Monday to stand trial on perjury, obstruction of justice and other corruption charges.