Supreme Court struggles with race
By Philip Noble
The Supreme Court begins a new session this October, less one justice, and in the midst of a divisive racial climate.
By Philip Noble
The Supreme Court begins a new session this October, less one justice, and in the midst of a divisive racial climate.
By Rafael Trujillo
The Supreme Court has started a new term this Monday with an incomplete court. The presidential election will not only define a new president, but the incoming president will appoint a new judge.
By Nathan Rollins
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s Washington D.C. hotel was defaced Saturday afternoon.
By Brian Danuff
It appears that another member of the Bush family is backing Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Former President George W. Bush’s daughter Barbara was spotted at a Clinton fundraiser in Paris Saturday.
By Annika Fagerholm
A report from The New York Times shows that Donald Trump could have been avoiding income taxes for nearly two decades.
By Paige McGlauflin
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is threatening to end a defense pact with the United States. This after he recently compared his anti-crime policies to Adolf Hitler’s extermination of millions of Jews.
By Rafael Trujillo
President Obama urged world leaders for acceptance of refugees during his last speech at the United Nations.
By Victoria Garcia
Even after Monday night’s presidential debate, undecided voters are still deciding which lesser of two evils, Clinton or Trump, to vote for in this year’s presidential election.