A federal judge made headlines Monday by declaring that the National Security Agency's bulk collection of millions of Americans' telephone records is likely unconstitutional.
Judge Says NSA Spying Likely Unconstitutional: In a blistering ruling, a federal judge on Monday declared that the wholesale collection of Americans' telephone records by the National Security Agency is likely to violate the Constitution's ban on unreasonable searches. Moreover, U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon said, the program probably isn't effective in fighting terrorism. Sen. Bernie Sanders applauded ruling. “In my view, ...
Washington (CNN) -- A bipartisan budget compromise now appears to have enough support in the Senate to clear a crucial test vote on Tuesday after several conservative Republicans announced their support.
A last-minute ticket buying frenzy could make today's Mega Millions jackpot the biggest lottery prize in U.S. history, and odds are mounting for a winner just a week before Christmas, a game official said.
In the fourth quarter of last night's Monday Night Football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Detroit Lions, the Ravens were trailing the Lions by one point and driving down the field.
... Print. * Fed begins two-day policy meeting on Tuesday * European shares reverse Monday's gains, bonds cautious * Euro supported by robust German ZEW sentiment * Gold and oil ease back after recent push By Marc Jones LONDON, Dec 17 (Reuters) ...
SEOUL - Japan has announced a large defense build-up and national security strategy aimed at countering China's increasingly assertive claims on disputed territory.
A last-minute ticket buying frenzy could make today's Mega Millions jackpot the biggest lottery prize in U.S. history, and odds are mounting for a winner just a week before Christmas, a game official said.
A federal judge made headlines Monday by declaring that the National Security Agency's bulk collection of millions of Americans' telephone records is likely unconstitutional.
Convicted killer James “Whitey” Bulger must pay $6 million to the family of one of his victims, a federal judge has ruled. Bulger, the once fearsome Boston crime boss, was ordered Friday by U.S.
U.S. President Barack Obama, hoping to repair some of the damage wrought by the troubled Healthcare.gov site, will meet with executives from technology companies including Yahoo and Twitter on Tuesday.
BIG SUR, Calif. (AP) - A wildfire burning Monday in the Big Sur area of California destroyed at least 15 homes and forced about 100 people to evacuate as it chewed through dry vegetation on its way toward the ocean.
The Senate keeps a running online tally of every floor vote, and looking over this year's list, the word “confirmed” is popping up quite a bit more than it used to.
His speakership was stalled by GOP infighting—but no more, with Boehner telling off outside groups, hiring a tough-as-nails immigration reform staffer, and gearing up for reelection.
Bids on eBay for a painting by George Zimmerman of a blue American flag have hit the six-figure range - a dramatic upswing from the opening amount at 99 cents.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has opened up a 5 point lead over Hillary Clinton in Iowa in a potential 2016 match-up, according to a new poll Tuesday.
A Chicago Fire Department diver pulled a 30-year-old woman out of the Chicago River early Tuesday morning. She was pronounced dead at 5:20 a.m at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
New York's Board of Regents is pushing for a $1.3 billion increase in public school aid to finance a pre-kindergarten program, provide teacher training and support struggling schools.
FITCHBURG, Mass. (AP) - The mother of a 5-year-old boy last seen in September is due to be arraigned in court. Elsa Oliver is due in Fitchburg District Court Tuesday on charges of reckless endangerment of a child and accessory after the fact of assault.
I just checked my thermometer and it read 4.6F. I don't like 4.6F. Nevertheless, I can't do anything about it, but hear the money turning on several times an hour.
TROY, New York - It's a controversy whose roots trace back nearly two centuries to a holiday poem first published in an upstate New York newspaper: Who really wrote "A Visit from St. Nicholas"?
Morning commuters in North Jersey face the possibility of slippery going on Tuesday, the National Weather Service warned. TARIQ ZEHAWI / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER.
An evening of shopping ended in horror for a New Jersey couple when the husband was shot to death in a mall parking garage as his wife looked on and the two assailants then drove off in their luxury SUV.
Advocacy groups for polygamy and individual liberties on Saturday hailed a federal judge's ruling that key parts of Utah's polygamy laws are unconstitutional, saying it will remove the threat of arrest for those families.
"The men who have done the most for God in this world have been early on their knees. He who fritters away the early morning, its opportunity and freshness, in other pursuits than seeking God will make poor headway seeking Him the rest of the day. If God is not first in our thoughts and efforts in the morning, He will be in the last place the remainder of the day." - E. M. Bounds
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