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Declaring bankruptcy only lets the Boy Scouts continue to hide from their accusers.


“We have never seen anything like this.”


Sen. Dianne Feinstein called the removals “as clear a case of retribution as I’ve seen during my 27 years in the Senate.”


Witnesses broke down in tears, and one appeared to have a panic attack on the stand.


Your guide to making life just a bit easier.


At least three people were injured Sunday in a stabbing attack on Streatham High Road in South London.


A healthy relationship begins with a commitment to self-work.


Some trans people with criminal records must legally go by their former name in 17 states. These lawsuits challenge that.


Roe v. Wade had a good run.


Author Chani Nicholas discusses astrology’s connection to social change and our desire to be seen.


Two officers were killed, and two people were wounded in a Honolulu incident involving a shooting, a stabbing, and a devastating fire.


Reporter German Lopez is looking into America’s notoriously opaque addiction treatment industry, which affects thousands of people each year.


Puerto Rico has faced days of aftershocks following a 6.4-magnitude earthquake Tuesday, and was hit with a 5.9-magnitude shock Saturday.


Congress rebukes the president on Iran; a ceasefire in Libya falls through.


Video suggests Ukrainian plane crash was caused by an Iranian missile; Puerto Rico stays in the dark.


McConnell is ready to move on impeachment; Spain’s parliament approves a new government.


Picking a jury for Harvey Weinstein; a confusing letter about withdrawal from Iraq.


The church’s proposed splintering is one of the most drastic responses to marriage equality.


The fallout from Soleimani’s killing; an attack at an Indian university.


Iran-US tensions escalate with airstrike against IRGC general; vape ban leaves a few exemptions.


2020 sees the beginning of new state laws; Iraqi protesters vacate their sit-in of the US Embassy in Baghdad.


Five wounded in attack on rabbi’s Hanukkah celebration; truck explosion in Somalia proves deadly.


Five people were stabbed at a rabbi’s home during a Hanukkah celebration in Monsey, New York.


Two churchgoers were killed, as was the suspected gunman.


Surprise bills, Medicare-for-all, and more.


“I have never faced a fight quite like the one I have now,” Lewis said.


The House votes on a big trade deal; a former military leader sentenced to death in Pakistan.


Congress agrees on a budget; Australian wildfires at risk of growing with a heat wave.


A historic day for President Trump; Algerians continue to protest after a presidential election.


Boeing halts production of the 737 Max; the Vatican brings an end to a confidentiality practice for sexual abuse cases.


UN climate talks fail to produce strong resolution; 2020 census problems are only growing.


Before leaving office, Bevin pardoned a number of people incarcerated for violent crimes, a decision Democrats slammed and Mitch McConnell called “completely inappropriate.”


Full House vote on impeachment coming soon; UK vote leaves Johnson in the clear and Corbyn out of a job.


Weinstein’s latest attempt to settle; Netanyahu to resign from minister positions while Israel goes for third election.


The president’s making sweeping changes to immigration policy.


A violent day in Jersey City; Muslim immigrants are blocked from Indian citizenship.


Articles of impeachment are drafted against the president; Myanmar’s treatment of the Rohingya is defended by a Nobel laureate.


Claims of bias in FBI probe into Russian interference are debunked; New Zealand suffers deadly volcanic eruption.


Articles of impeachment are in the works; North Korea looks like it’s planning to restart missile testing.

