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Wasserman Schultz May Be Forced To Explain Herself To Congress

Lawmakers are confused as to why Wasserman Schultz continued paying Awan and other staffers implicated in the breach.

Baby boomers are no longer majority of American voters

Millennials, Gen Xers overtake Baby Boomers in voting.

May his victims finally Rest in Peace

Oskar Groening was convicted in July 2015 of being an accessory to the murder of 300,000 Jews.

Senate panel to hold bipartisan hearings on healthcare

The Senate Health Committee will begin holding bipartisan hearings the first week of September on how to stabilize and strengthen the individ

Al Gore’s Home Devours 34x More Than Average U.S. Household

Despite spending more than a quarter-million dollars on making his home more environmentally friendly, his energy consumption is higher.

Mark Cuban sees a model for fixing health care

The tech titan says costs could be slashed by more than 50 percent by eradicating the role of private insurers.

Protect Our Electric Grid from Terror

The Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) threat is not sciencefiction and its consequences cannot be overstated.

FUSION GPS ILLUMINATES THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF MANUFACTURED NEWS FOR HIRE

Many observers, including the press, can’t quite figure out how the firm wound up on both sides of the fence.

The battle against human trafficking

The Abolish Human Trafficking Act inspires community of compassion for victims and punishes those who coerce and torture the innocent.

Out of the mouth of Schumer

Schumer is arguing that Clinton lost because she ran a campaign devoid of any real message other than "I'm not Donald Trump."

The Little College That Couldn't

The debate over Jane Sanders's legacy in Burlington.

Obama Looted Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

President Obama never was shy about using his phone and pen to achieve what he could not get from Congress on regulatory matters.

Could this be the worst owner in professional sports?

The Marlins Are Suing a Fan to Seize His Building

Family of brain-dead California girl fights to reverse death

The case adds to the debate over parents' right to choose childrens' medical treatment.

Passage of paid-family-leave act shows power of working together

The data show that parents who can take paid family leave devote more time to feedings and doctors’ visits, and their children are healthier.

The sad ballad of Pio the chicken and the long arm of the FDA

The long arm of the federal government killed Pio the chicken last month.

Convicted without a Jury

Lawman once dubbed ‘America’s toughest sheriff’ slated to be sentenced Oct. 5