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The best school district in America

In an Ohio suburb 20 miles outside Cleveland, a city where schools are failing by almost every measure

FBI: Teen sold bomb threats

Israeli arrested for sending more than 100 threatening messages

NASA issues safety warning for solar eclipse

The eclipse, which is the first total eclipse in the Lower 48 since 1979, will take place Aug. 21 and will last two hours and 38 minutes.

NYC Mayor proposes 'Millionaires Tax' to fix subway

Bill de Blasio also wants the higher tax on city's wealthy to subsidize low-income riders.

How a dog Named Brutus Was Used to Steal $36,000

Civil asset forfeiture is the formal name for this form of state sanctioned theft.

A scenario of Big Brother run amok that not even George Orwell could have imagined.

In NYC, No One is Safe from Big Brother – Not Even Man’s Best Friend

Government Has No Clue How Much Land It Bought With $815 Million

The Interior Department does not centrally track information about grants awarded for the purpose of acquiring land.

They Don't have to tell you

The FBI published the final rule this week.

Costly Financial Fees You Might Not Know You’re Paying

46% of full-time employed baby boomers polled by investment advisory firm Rebalance IRA in 2014 said they believed they paid no fees.

How to stop robocalls to your cellphone

The federal and state “Do Not Call” lists are supposed to protect people from unwanted calls.

How one Texas parent is trying to solve a growing problem

No organization existed for higher-functioning autistic adults .

America’s kidney disease epidemic

The bipartisan Chronic Kidney Disease Improvement in Research and Treatment Act of 2017 (HR 2644) – was recently introduced.

Congressional Democrats propose greater federal control of the economy

The Democrats have offered a hodgepodge of targeted tax breaks coupled with a crackdown on specific companies they don’t like.

Kim's moneyman reveals smuggling operation

Defector who was Kim's moneyman reveals smuggling operation that keeps dictator and his cronies rich.

West Virginia governor, a Democrat, to switch to Republican

Justice’s defection leaves Democrats with just 15 governors among 50 states.

Further Evidence Of Clinton Pay For Play Scandal

Huma Abedin’s Emails Provide Further Evidence

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