A coalition of corporations is threatening to boycott Georgia if the state’s governor signs a bill that would limit protections for the gay and lesbian community.
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia found the man dubbed the Butcher of Bosnia guilty of war crimes.
After two years, $17 million, and more than 10,000 design submissions, voters kept the old flag.
After Charlotte passed a city ordinance barring discrimination and creating transgender accommodation for bathroom use, Republicans in the state legislature swung into action.
A task force commissioned by Governor Rick Snyder finds he and the state bear the greatest responsibility for the mass poisoning of residents.
NFL owners passed two new rules, including one that will further discourage kickoff returns, over the heavy protests of coaches and players.
The Tribe Called Quest rapper left an indelible mark on hip-hop.
Hackers tried to steal $1 billion last month from the country’s account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Now, officials are trying to trace $81 million.
Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke joined more than 1 million supporters in a campaign to end the practice in a country where it’s widely practiced.
Recent U.S. attacks on terrorist camps in three different countries have yielded much higher casualty counts than usual.
Authorities suspect a man accompanied the suicide bomber on the subway system. Separately, the accused logistical planner of last November’s Paris attacks will not fight his extradition to France.
As the season approaches its conclusion, the FX drama added to its gloriously complicated portrayal of the case by focusing on the jury.
The former Florida governor’s endorsement is the latest show of confidence that the establishment is putting its weight behind the U.S. senator from Texas.