Georgia has become the second state to provide a legal protections to the manufacturer of a popular weed killer
What is the Emoluments Clause? And how might it apply to Qatar giving Trump a plane?
President Donald Trump’s readiness to accept a luxury jet as a gift from the ruling family of Qatar for conversion into a presidential aircraft has revived the conversations around emoluments and the notion of a president otherwise allegedly profiting ...
Trump administration promises Illinois it will pay to keep carp out of the Great Lakes
Illinois is getting set to close on property that officials want to buy to keep invasive carp from reaching the Great Lakes
Harvard says it won’t abandon ‘core’ principles to meet Education Department demands
Harvard University has responded to threats from the Education Department to halt grant funding to the Ivy League school
Four arrested in West Africa for extortion scheme linked to California teen’s suicide
Three years after a California teenager died by suicide, four men in West Africa have been arrested on suspicion of participating in what investigators are calling an “international sextortion scheme” that targeted people in the U.S., Canada and Europe
3 die in North Cascades National Park climbing fall
Sheriff's officials say three climbers from suburban Seattle have been killed in a fall in North Cascades National Park
Man accused in Florida State shooting out of hospital
Authorities say a man accused of fatally shooting two people and wounding six others during a shooting last month at Florida State University has been discharged from a Tallahassee hospital and charged with murder
Drone footage shows New Mexico deputies disarm children handling a loaded gun
The sheriff in New Mexico's most populous county is crediting his department's drone program for helping disarm two children and prevent what could have been a worse outcome
Sinkholes and the people who love them
Lauren Bacchus is one of many people in Asheville who are strangely enamored with the city’s sinkholes. She’s a member of the Asheville Sinkhole Group, an online watering hole of more than 3,400 people in and around this North Carolina city who eagerly discuss the chasms that mysteriously emerge from...
The misleading accounting behind your ‘recycled’ plastic
Imagine you’re filling up 100 bags of coffee. You’re using beans from a few different providers — 10 percent of the beans they sent you are decaffeinated and the rest are caffeinated. However, you mixed them all together, so each bag is an even blend of 10 percent decaf, 90 percent...