Starbucks is sticking by its red cup design despite being dragged into a controversy after several groups declared a “War on Christmas” against the coffee company.
Hillary Clinton is rebutting questions about Benghazi from Republicans on Capitol Hill, the new biography of Silvio Berlusconi contains another Benghazi-related story, this one involving Hillary, Silvio Berlusconi, and Sarkozy at a crucial summit in March 2011.
Ahmed Mohamed has been invited to the White House after he was arrested for simply making a clock and showing it to his English teacher at school. While some lauded the move, others criticized the invitation.
North Korea and South Korea are reportedly on the brink of war as each side stands their ground in a looming deadline. South Korea reportedly refused an ultimatum to halt anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts by Saturday afternoon. Kim Jong Un says troops are prepared for war. North and South Korea exchanged fire at the border. According to South Korean Vice Defense Minister Baek Seung-joo, it appears likely that North Korea will on the 11 sites that house loudspeakers in the Demilitarised Zone separating the countries.
Amy Schumer And Cousin Chuck Schumer's Gun Violence Speech Gets Positive Feedback; Public Reacts!
Some Republicans are lashing out on Hillary Clinton for her so-called use of the gender card in her campaign.
Tech giant Apple has thrown its support behind the Equality Act of 2015, which serves to protect the rights of LGBT people.
George HW Bush was hospitalized after a bad fall. Prayers and well-wishes immediately poured for the former US President.
Donald Trump President 2015: Fashion expert Jeannie Mai is withdrawing from the Miss USA pageant because of Donald Trump's anti-immigration remarks.
Does the First Amendment go too far? Can the amendment, which gives Americans the freedom to speak their mind, possibly go too far? According to a 2015 State of the First Amendment survey, one fifth of America thinks it can and does. The 2015 State of the First Amendment survey shows one in five Americans believes the First Amendment "goes too far" in the rights it guarantees.
Dr. Nina Ansary, a feminist writer and activist, released her first book, "Jewels of Allah: The Untold Story of Women in Iran." "An incisive, intellectually robust look at the feminist movement in Iran...a riveting portrait of the Iranian woman: her strength, resilience, suffering and hope," wrote Publishers Weekly in an endorsement statement.
Same-Sex Supreme Court Decision: The Knot, the top wedding resource in America, released their third annual study LGBTQ Weddings Study and The Knot LGBTQ Edition digital magazine. *NSYNC's Lance Bass and husband Michael Turchin are the featured celebrities on the cover of The Knot LGBTQ Edition. The magazine says they exemplify a personalized wedding and many of the trends revealed in The Knot LGBTQ Weddings Study.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of same sex marriage. The court ruled that the Constitution guarantees a nationwide right to same-sex marriage. The same sex marriage decision is a historic victory for gay rights activists who have fought for years in the lower courts.