Louisiana residents are starting to get involved in environmental issues and are making themselves heard about the disputed Bayou Bridge pipeline... READ MORE›
The government in Jerusalem envisions building pipelines that could transport Israeli gas as far away as Europe... READ MORE›
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It exports roughly half of its output to the United States, where it also has production plants... READ MORE›
Mr Trump has repeatedly threatened Ford with a border tax and this week called out GM for importing cars from Mexico... READ MORE›
Byrd said the storm also killed two family friends, Terina Brookshire, 51, of Hartford, Alabama, and Carla Lambart, 53, who was originally from Opp, Alabama... READ MORE›
Big-play potential Washington won't have much success on the ground against Alabama's top-ranked run defense, but the Huskies' John Ross could swing momentum in seconds... READ MORE›
Deputies say the trespassers had made themselves at home, eating pecan treats and smoking cigarettes inside the residence... READ MORE›
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Derrick Simmons said he has spoken to Greenville residents who were surprised a black is accused in the church burning... READ MORE›
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Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church in Greenville, Mississippi, was burned and vandalized Nov. 1, a week before the presidential election... READ MORE›
Planned Parenthood is the nation's largest abortion provider but receives no public funding in Texas for those services... READ MORE›
The protesters, however, were unlikely to persuade the Electoral College to dump Trump... READ MORE›
Two people died in the 55-vehicle pileup on Interstate 95, Baltimore City Fire Chief Roman Clark said... READ MORE›
In Ohio, a Columbus woman died Saturday when her car skidded off a slick road, authorities said... READ MORE›
Malliotakis says the safety and security of the people of New York City is her No... READ MORE›
On Wednesday night long queues formed at grocery stores of shoppers stocking up on bottled water... READ MORE›
Sally Jewell, the outgoing secretary of the interior, tried to reassure scientists that the Trump administration could not quickly gut federal research... READ MORE›
Ronna McDaniel, what a great job you and your people have done, Mr Trump told thousands at Deltaplex Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan, last week... READ MORE›
Donald Trump is about to lead the West into the third and darkest phase of its 15-year quest to neutralize the threat of Islamic extremism... READ MORE›
Seventy-five years after Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor killed 2,403 Americans, a group of forensic scientists in Hawaii is still working to ident... READ MORE›
Iran won't let trump tear up nuclear deal, says rouhani... READ MORE›
The pipeline is almost complete except for the segment due to be fed under the Missouri River close to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Reservation... READ MORE›
The study looks at the number of tornadoes and outbreaks, as well as trends in environmental conditions that encourage thunderstorms and tornadoes... READ MORE›
Officials say there are about 1,200 people sheltering at the Gatlinburg Community Centre and the Rocky Top Sports Park... READ MORE›
It was Fidel who fought for the human rights for black Cubans, said Riddle, political director of the Michigan Chapter of the National Action Network... READ MORE›
Published November 28, 2016 8 10 pm United Kingdom Independence Party UKIP interim leader Nigel Farage R embraces newly elected leader Paul Nuttall, in London... READ MORE›
HATTIESBURG, Miss. AP -- Authorities in Mississippi are investigating a shooting death by an unidentified Hattiesburg police officer... READ MORE›
Voter intimidation is prohibited under federal law, which states that no person . . ... READ MORE›
The last time the FBI recorded more than 160 anti-Muslim incidents was in 2001, when it reported 481... READ MORE›
In 1977, Rosie Jimenez became one of the first women to die from an illicit abortion after Roe v Wade... READ MORE›
A great many of us engage in this kind of climate change denial... READ MORE›
If DHS ultimately decides to end its use of private prisons, the long-term future of a facility such as Cibola would be unclear... READ MORE›
Trump leads among college-educated whites in just 13 states, all safe Republican states in recent elections... READ MORE›
With four days to go until Election Day, Hillary Clinton was campaigning in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan... READ MORE›
A political science study verified the old American adage that Republicans should pray for a soggy Election Day... READ MORE›
Barack Obama has warned America that the the fate of the world is at risk if Donald Trump is elected president and publicly criticised the FBI... READ MORE›
Students complaining about a racially fraught campus environment began protests at the university on Sept... READ MORE›
Post to Facebook Miss America 2017 is Miss Arkansas Savvy Shields Miss South Carolina was the runner up... READ MORE›
Nigel Farage said he is quot very flattered quot by Donald Trump's calls for him to become Britain's next ambassador to the United States... READ MORE›
Nigel Farage is planning to visit Washington DC early next month to meet again with aides to US President-elect Donald Trump... READ MORE›
Some black people unfriended white America during Obama's presidency... READ MORE›
When I hit 35,000 steps a day, Fitbit sent me an e-badge, and then one for 40,000, and 45,000... READ MORE›
Like many of his policy views, Trump's stance on women's reproductive rights has shifted throughout his campaign, including three contradictory positions on abortion in three hours... READ MORE›
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The executive director of the National Fraternal Order of Police, James Pasco, placed the blame for Chicago's spiraling violence squarely at Emanuel's feet... READ MORE›
Civil rights activist Charles Evers is endorsing Donald Trump for president, touting what Evers refers to as the current Republican front-runner's business acumen... READ MORE›
A herd of bison graze in Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., in 2011... READ MORE›
Thomas Hicks, the chairman of the EAC, said in an interview that the commission cannot require the states to change their voter registration dates... READ MORE›
TUPELO, Miss. -- A Mississippi RV park owner admits evicting an interracial couple in late February because of the color of the husband's skin... READ MORE›
On Thursday morning, Trump spoke with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt about the Islamic State comment... READ MORE›
The Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church went up in flames around 9 15pm on Tuesday, according to Greenville Fire Chief Ruben Brown... READ MORE›
-- There is scant evidence that Donald Trump's Western Pennsylvania supporters have lost their gusto for the billionaire Republican presidential nominee... READ MORE›
Is one factor, human-caused climate change and global warming is another... READ MORE›
The Arkansas and Tennessee Legislatures have passed laws that, like North Carolina's, ban local anti-discrimination ordinances that differ from state law... READ MORE›
Muslim sailors reached the Americas more than 300 years before Christopher Columbus, suggested Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday... READ MORE›
That El Nino played havoc with world weather systems and was blamed for several extreme weather events... READ MORE›
Dave Archambault II leads the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, whose reservation on the North Dakota-South Dakota border sits close to the pipeline's path... READ MORE›
According to their analysis in terms, if only men voted, Donald Trump would win 350 electoral college votes, and Hillary Clinton would get 188... READ MORE›
Ole Miss led Florida State 28-6 and Alabama 28-3 before losing both games, but the Bulldogs don't have the firepower on offense to match those comebacks... READ MORE›
The number of immigrants in the country illegally grew in six states during the same period -- Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington... READ MORE›
Of the states where voters have elected minority candidates to statewide office, several picked lieutenant governors who ran on a ticket with a white candidate... READ MORE›
One activist, Wayne Maines, has written about the implications of the North Carolina law, arguing that it endangers the safety of transgender people... READ MORE›
Obama administration gives schools warning over transgender students' bathroom rights... READ MORE›
The law targets the roughly 1.3 million in funding that Planned Parenthood gets through Ohio's health department... READ MORE›
Under an updated schedule released by the federal government late last year, Washington residents will need additional identification to board commercial flights starting on Jan. 22, 2018... READ MORE›
The ACLU, which is involved in a federal lawsuit challenging the North Carolina law, said it was considering its next steps in Mississippi... READ MORE›
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