WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will plead guilty as part of a plea agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). 

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As Obamacare erodes......

Uninsured rises by 2 Million this year. That may be a reflection of rising premiums and dwindling choices in the insurance markets.

Shocking news from the world of economics

Cash for Clunkers Was a Complete Failure.

The emergency supplies you should have

A small nuclear bomb set off by a terrorist is one of 15 disaster scenarios the U.S. government plans for.

Giving Them Legal Rights Like Humans Is Absurd

Animal rights groups argue that primates are deserving of legal personhood

Smartphone Addiction Increases Loneliness, Isolation; No Different From Substance Abuse, Experts Say

It’s well-known that smartphone, or more broadly, digital addiction can result in many negative mental effects on people over time. Recent re

Gas prices could wipe out Trump tax cut gains for millions

Gas prices have risen this month. And if they rise $1.05 per gallon off their current marks, it would eat the disposable income gains of last

New Poll: Kelli Ward Leading McSally, Arpaio in Arizona GOP Senate Race

Joe Arpaio is falling behind in the Republican Primary for U.S. Senate in Arizona, the new poll from ABC15/OHPI shows...

Russia: our response to U.S. sanctions will be precise and painful

The speaker of the Russian upper house of parliament, said that Moscow’s response to U.S. sanctions will be targeted and painful.

Pompeo visits North Korea, forms 'good relationship with Kim', says Trump

CIA director Mike Pompeo, visited North Korea last week and met Kim Jong Un with whom he formed a “good relationship”.

The Supreme Court just handed the Trump administration a loss on immigration — and Gorsuch was the tiebreaking vote

The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that part of a federal law that makes it easier to deport immigrants convicted of crimes is too vague...

Budget chairman floats plan to eliminate his own committee

The chairman of the Senate Budget Committee is floating the idea of getting rid of the Budget panel altogether, according to Republican sourc

ABC's Comey Sitdown Is Strong on Sunday — Nearly 10M Viewers

ABC made a big swing with Sunday's George Stephanopoulos sitdown with James Comey — and while the interview looks like it scored a win in the

Suicide machine draws crowds at Amsterdam funeral show

A controversial suicide pod that enables its occupant to kill themselves at a press of a button went on display at Amsterdam funeral show on

Trump lashes out at Comey as 'untruthful slime ball'

President Donald Trump went into attack mode against James Comey on Friday morning, calling the former FBI director an “untruthful slime ball

Drivers using mobile phones could be fined without even knowing they’ve been caught

Distration is one of the leading causes of fatal road crashes in Australia but new hi-tech cameras that detect drivers using their mobile pho

Ryan may be forced to leave speakership by summer

Paul Ryan said he plans to remain as speaker and not call an early leadership election, but well-wired Republicans tell Jonathan Swan and me

Syria Gas Attack Looks Like More White Helmet Islamic Jihadi "False Flag" Attack

Russia’s ambassador to the European Union, Vladimir Chizov, said “Russian military specialists have visited this region, walked on those stre

Former FEC Chair Calls for Government Agency to Collect Social Media

Ann Ravel: expand definition of election ads, allow Facebook, Twitter to 'turn over lots of information'

U.S Senator Fears Zuckerberg Hearings Could Lead To Government Regulation Of The Internet

Republican Sen. Cory Gardner of Colorado fears congressional hearings with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg could lead to further government regu