Jury finds Instagram and YouTube liable in landmark social media addiction trial
The clock is ticking for San Jose State to change its policy on a transgender athlete
The Trump administration has given San Jose State University 10 days to change its policy on transgender athletes or face legal action and possibly lose federal funding
Venezuela’s Delcy RodrÃguez pitches newly opened oil sector to investors at Miami summit
Venezuela’s acting President Delcy RodrÃguez is selling investors on a newly opened oil industry and looser U.S. sanctions
Supreme Court sides with Cox Communications in a copyright fight with record labels over downloads
The Supreme Court has sided with internet service provider Cox Communications in its copyright fight with record labels over illegal music downloads by Cox customers
California set to rename César Chavez Day following sexual abuse allegations
The California state Senate is expected to pass a bill to erase César Chavez’s name from a state holiday following sexual abuse allegations
As border dynamics change, priest keeps ministering to migrants and deportees
Over the past five years, the Rev. Brian Strassburger has gone from ministering to throngs of asylum-seekers in overcrowded shelters at the U.S.-Mexico border to celebrating Mass with detained and deported migrants
Mangled plane in LaGuardia crash is towed from runway as most injured passengers leave hospital
All but four of the passengers injured in Sunday’s deadly collision between an Air Canada plane and a fire truck at New York's LaGuardia Airport have been released from the hospital
The Latest: DHS officials to give update to Congress as travel delays worsen
As travel disruptions deepen and senators race to clinch a proposal to end the Homeland Security shutdown, House lawmakers will hold a hearing to discuss the impacts of the funding lapse
Sherrill signs New Jersey law limiting face coverings for law enforcement, including ICE agents
New Jersey is the latest state to limit when law enforcement officers, including federal immigration agents, can wear face coverings
Fiber optic cables reveal a serious problem at the heart of modern farming
Thousands of years ago, beasts of burden helped make humanity what it is today. When farmers first started putting down roots, they’d plant and tend their crops by hand. With the power of oxen, they could drag plows across their fields before sowing, which boosted soil fertility and eliminated weeds....