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Bennet Omalu, the doctor who first identified chronic traumatic encephalopathy, believes the former football star suffered from the disease.
The Clinton campaign loudly protests the latest Sanders ad.
After boycotting the opening in Geneva, an anti-Assad coalition has now decided to attend the meetings and focus on humanitarian issues.
Companies with 100 employees or more will be required to disclose pay data broken down by race and gender to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Rihanna’s Anti and Sia’s This Is Acting pair interesting ideas with forgettable songs.
Ending a long saga, four Chinese miners were rescued on Friday night after more than five weeks trapped 700 feet below the earth.
The FBI released footage that shows the slain militiaman trying to barrel past a roadblock, then allegedly reaching for a gun in his pocket.
The Kentucky senator is languishing in the presidential polls, and he now has a new challenger for his Senate seat.
According to documents, Michigan officials provided coolers and bottled water for government offices several months before a lead advisory went out to city residents.
The state is the latest to find that the games are illegal gambling—a string of rulings that threaten the industry’s existence.
Trump or no Trump, the Republican hopefuls will try to dent the front-runner’s lead in the final match-up before the Iowa caucuses.
The popular veterans’ charity takes in hundreds of million of dollars each year, but former employees allege it’s spending that cash frivolously on staff perks.
The World Health Organization and other national health agencies are warning that the current Zika virus outbreak is likely to spread throughout nearly all the Americas.
The University of Missouri’s board announced the move just days after prosecutors brought third-degree assault charges against her.
Ammon Bundy asked them to leave, but three members of the militia who left and were arrested Wednesday say the remnant intends to stay.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will test using Medicaid data to automatically enroll eligible students.