Cleveland Cop Found Not Guilty In Death Of Two Unarmed Individuals
A Cleveland police officer has been acquitted of manslaughter and other charges in a case that resulted in the death of two African-American individuals.
A Cleveland police officer has been acquitted of manslaughter and other charges in a case that resulted in the death of two African-American individuals.
The first batch of email from Hillary Clinton regarding the 2012 attack in Benghazi have been released, and they don’t reveal anything we didn’t already know.
The Senate went home last night without passing a bill to renew the PATRIOT Act, which expires at the end of the month.
Los Angeles became the latest major city to increase its minimum wage. It’s a risky bet that is likely to do more harm than good.
Disturbing developments on the part of the Ukrainian government.
The Clinton Foundation has disclosed that there were $26 million in donations that it had failed to disclose while Hillary was Secretary of State.
Robert Gates, the former Defense Secretary who now serves as head of the Boy Scouts Of America, has called for an end to that organizations ban on gay Scout Leaders.
The six Baltimore cops charged in the April death of Freddie Gray have been indicted by a Grand Jury.
A new Gallup poll puts support for same-sex marriage above 60% for the first time ever.
What if they held a straw poll and nobody came?
Hillary Clinton is a deeply flawed candidate who might not even make a very good President. But that doesn’t matter in the race for the Democratic Nomination, and she’s probably going to be the next President anyway.
Thwarted by the legislature, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal used his executive power to take action that seems directed more toward evangelicals in Iowa than anything happening in his home state.
House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer suggests that his fellow Congressmen and Senators are underpaid at $174,000 per year.
Rand Paul held the Senate floor for nearly twelve hours yesterday to talk about the PATRIOT Act, but it’s unclear if he accomplished anything.
With 14 candidates vying for the Republican nomination, TV execs are scrambling to make the debates watchable.
Hillary Clinton has admitted she made a mistake in supporting the Iraq War in 2002, but there are plenty of other questions she needs to answer when it comes to foreign interventions.
North Korea now claims it has miniaturized nuclear warheads sufficienctly so that they can be placed on missiles. They also say they can launch missiles from submarines.
Maryland’s former Governor will announce his candidacy for President next week. Don’t expect him to go very far.
A New Jersey legislator is proposing finally getting rid of an antiquated law that makes it illegal to pump your own gas in the Garden State.
Republicans could learn a few things from the Tory victory in the recent British elections, but they are in danger of drawing the wrong conclusions.
A Second Amendment victory in the District of Columbia,
The largely conservative state of Nebraska seems to be on the verge of repealing its law authorizing capital punishment.
Marco Rubio is the latest Republican Presidential candidate to have a problem giving a coherent answer to a few simple questions about the Iraq War.
President Obama is taking steps to reduce police militarization, but there’s much more that needs to be done.
South Carolina’s Senior Senator is set to be the latest entry into the race for the Republican nomination.
There’s a better way to finance news than hiding it behind paywalls.
Some analysts are wondering if Jeb Bush might just forgo investing serious resources in the Iowa Caucuses.
ISIS has captured Ramadi, and revealed yet again how fractured Iraq actually is. Fixing that isn’t something that American aid or arms can accomplish.
Lindsey Graham says that, if elected president, he would summarily kill anyone thinking about joining ISIS.
Pollsters on both sides of the Atlantic have been trying to figure out why the polls released right up until the eve of the British General Election were so wrong. Here’s one theory, and it’s very compelling.
The gang at The Week are surprised that “Only jurors who were open to the death penalty were chosen for the Tsarnaev trial.”
Bill and Hillary Clinton have done quite well for themselves of the speaking circuit.
The Republican debate stage in 2016 is going to be even more crowded than it was in 2012.
A five-time heavyweight champion has beaten a rich politician in a bizarre charity event.
Mohammed Morsi, Egypt’s first truly-elected president, has been sentenced to death by the government which ousted him in a coup.
Final justice, but far from the end of the road.
Former Texas Governor Rick Perry is going to be looking for that elusive second act in American politics.
Fresh off an election victory, British Prime Minister David Cameron is set to propose a series of new measures to crackdown on extremism that raise serious civil liberties concerns.
Hillary Clinton told supporters she’d require Supreme Court nominees to pledge to overturn Citizens United, a decision she completely misrepresented.