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Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach waited until minutes before the deadline, but he's finally backed down in an ongoing fight over voting access.
I am so thrilled that we at the AFL-CIO are partnering with John Legend’s #FREEAMERICA campaign to raise awareness of the need to end mass incarceration. Our first step in this historic partnership was taking 30 labor leaders to Washington Corrections Center for Women, an all-women’s prison in Washington state, to hear from those affected by the system and to learn about effective ways to reduce recidivism. The experience was truly transformational and liberating for myself and for those involved.
Panera Bread is ditching all artificial flavors, sweeteners, preservatives and colors from its grocery store products.
The Fed is expected to keep interest rates unchanged and signal if it still plans to raise rates twice in 2016 amid concerns about a hiring slowdown.
The Fed is expected to keep interest rates unchanged and signal if it still plans to raise rates twice in 2016 amid concerns about a hiring slowdown.
Those who gathered for a vigil at the University of Central Florida share their feelings about what they hope to hear from national leaders.
Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested soldiers who embezzled funds from Iraqi reconstruction efforts were "living very well."
Kaitlyn Conley, 23, of Sauquoit, New York, is accused of second-degree murder in connection with the death of Dr. Mary Yoder.
Thousand have given blood since Sunday's massacre in Orlando, but outdated donation regulations have kept many from the most affected community away.
After each mass shooting, calls for tighter gun control spike while responses from the National Rifle Association are minimal or non-existent.