Friday News Roundup
Health care is just one item Congress has to resolve before the summer recess—if the recess happens at all. Two more police officers in the Midwest are acquitted of charges related to killing black …
Health care is just one item Congress has to resolve before the summer recess—if the recess happens at all. Two more police officers in the Midwest are acquitted of charges related to killing black …
Uber founder Travis Kalanick just resigned as CEO after a controversial run, but he leaves behind a very powerful company — one worth an estimated $70 billion. Silicon Valley leaders like Kalanick …
For all the talk of a new era of transparency, it seems like more and more of the U.S. government’s business is taking place behind closed doors. That’s cause for concern on both sides of the aisle. …
Last year alone, more Americans died from a drug overdose than were lost fighting the war in Vietnam. Opioids, including pain medicines, are turning some cities into mass casualty zones. President …
After the inauguration of President Donald Trump, many Democrats adopted a new mantra: “Resist.” The word appeared on signs waved in massive marches in cities across the country, Greenpeace put it …
President Trump lashes out on Twitter, calling the DOJ’s Russia probe “the single greatest WITCH HUNT in American political history.” Lawmakers decide to play ball, vowing not to let a gunman’s …
On Sunday night, NBC host Megyn Kelly promoted an upcoming interview with Alex Jones. It only took a few minutes for outrage to build. Through his radio show, YouTube page, social media accounts and …
Attorney General Jeff Sessions started his testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee by calling any suggestion that he colluded with Russians during the election a “detestable” lie. But …
Conservative critics are attacking a production of William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” that’s running in New York. The basics of the play are the same as they’ve been since 1599 — the title …
By 2025, two million jobs will be unfilled because U.S. companies won’t be able to find the skilled labor they need. Many of these jobs provide a middle-class salary — some pay six figures annually …