Brendan James
SpaceX just blew up another rocket during a routine test
The blast set off multiple extended explosions, shook nearby buildings, and blanketed the Cape Canaveral area in black smoke.
Unpopularity contest: Trump and President Enrique Peña Nieto to meet in Mexico
Americans are familiar with the Republican nominee's PR issues south of the border, but Mexico’s president has his own popularity problems at home.
What it's like to be Donald Trump's most prominent public defender
Jeffrey Lord talks CNN, Hitler and a landslide in November.
Foreign hackers stole up to 200,000 voters' information, FBI says
The FBI said foreign hackers had stolen the data from two state election databases and advised state officials to protect their data.
Stanford rape case judge recuses himself from all criminal cases
Judge Aaron Persky in June handed down a sentence of six months jail time to Brock Turner, an All-American swimmer and Stanford student convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman.
Why Hillary Clinton is talking about the fringe 'Alt Right' movement
The "Alt right" has been diagnosed as a new strain of hardcore anti-liberal politics that Donald Trump has cultivated, and relied on, throughout his presidential run.
Graduate students at private schools can now unionize
Twelve years after a ruling forbidding grad students at private universities from unionizing, the National Labor Relations Board gave them the go-ahead Wednesday.
Judge blocks Obama's order to let transgender people choose their bathroom
Twelve states including Texas have sued the Obama administration over the rule from May.
AK-47 lovers can now buy Kalashnikov souvenirs in a Russian airport
The place looks like a bit like Urban Outfitters for armed nationalist struggle.
The federal shutdown of private prisons only affects a fraction of inmates
More than 91,000 U.S. inmates are housed in state prisons, which will be untouched by the DOJ's decision.
Steve Bannon, Trump's new campaign chief, is a right-wing Rottweiler
In hiring Breitbart News executive chairman Steve Bannon to run his campaign, Donald Trump has signaled that all bets truly are off in the fight against Hillary Clinton.
Aetna CEO: If you reject our Humana merger we'll bail on Obamacare
Mark Bertolini told the Department of Justice that if the merger was rejected, his company might pull out of state healthcare exchanges.