Rural Incarceration Rates on the Rise
The nation’s smallest jails, often overlooked in discussions about America’s high incarceration rate, have been quietly driving a historic increase in the number of people
The nation’s smallest jails, often overlooked in discussions about America’s high incarceration rate, have been quietly driving a historic increase in the number of people
An American college student who has been in a coma, according to his parents, while serving a 15-year prison term in North Korea, was released
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson is standing by his statement that poverty is all in the mind. During an interview on Fox &
Nearly a third of the world’s population is overweight or obese now, and it’s getting worse, researchers reported Monday. The number of obese people has
Seemingly unfathomable, just 50 years ago it was illegal for blacks and whites to marry in 16 states because of “anti-miscegenation” laws. But the Supreme
A trio of federal appellate judges in San Francisco on Monday ruled against President Donald Trump’s second try at imposing a so-called “travel ban” that
Qatar has paid $2.5 million to the law firm of a former attorney general under U.S. President George W. Bush to audit its efforts at
Residents of Puerto Rico voted overwhelmingly Sunday for statehood in a non-binding vote. The turnout was historically low, however — almost eight out of 10
The polls have closed in the United Kingdom’s general election and early exit polls suggest that no party has won enough seats to win an
FBI Director James Comey’s Senate testimony Thursday certainly lived up to the hype. The ousted FBI Director flatly accused President Donald Trump of firing him
Today on Capitol Hill, former FBI director James Comey offered explosive testimony. The White House officials contend the President is being honest and are unsure