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Judge orders Maryland bar to investigate lawyers who helped Clinton delete emails

HIV Crime Laws: Historical Relics or Public Safety Measures?

States are re-examining laws that date to the early days of the epidemic that criminalize people living with HIV.

Meet the Democrats challenging Mayor Bill de Blasio

What they would do differently if elected

Five questions about the massive Equifax breach

Many important questions — even some that seem to be answered — are not entirely resolved.

Escape from North Korea

Defectors risk all on a perilous 2,700-mile trek

NY’s Highest Court Rejects Assisted Suicide

Unanimous ruling: No constitutional right to doctor-assisted suicide.

"AMERICAN DUNKIRK"

How Harvey washed away partisanship

What a Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Learned

One of the first ambassadors to really use social media in an active way.

Do You Think This Emergency Order Is Unconstitutional?

Virgin Islands Allows National Guard To Seize Guns, Ammo Ahead Of Hurricane Irma

More than 5,000 out-of-state voters may have tipped New Hampshire

The state’s same-day registration is an invitation for fraud because of loose proof-of-residence rules.

A Green Classroom Revolution That Is Spreading Across The U.S.

His students thrive in school and in life by growing, cooking, eating, and sharing the bounty of their green classroom.

5 Questions About DACA Answered

Trump signaled he supports legalizing DACA, saying he would revisit the issue if Congress can't legalize the program.

2 Democrat Senators Show Hostility to Religion in Questions for Judicial Nominee

Both senators appear to have forgotten Article VI’s admonition.

Antifa Classified as Domestic Terrorists by DHS

Federal authorities have been warning state and local officials of Antifa's increasingly dangerous tactics.

SPLC busted Again

The Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit organization that has long been regarded as a glorified direct-mail scam that profits from hate-

Are Sex Offender Registries constitutional?

A ruling coming out of a federal court this week could lead to a significant change in how the country deals with convicted sex offenders.

Nurse arrested for refusing to draw blood

The detective didn’t have a warrant to draw the patient’s blood, and the patient wasn’t conscious, so he couldn’t give consent.

It’s time for Congress to retire one of its most dangerous weapons

With a deadline of Sept. 29 looming and Congress nearing their summer recess, the debt ceiling is primed to be a big issue when they return.