Growing evidence of an expanded terror threat from U.S. citizens may undermine efforts to trim the law's powers
Caught short on civilian trials for terror suspects and closing Guantanamo, the Administration is negotiating with the GOP Senator. But it's not clear he can deliver
Open-carry advocates, who bring guns into places like Starbucks, are a wild card for the gun-rights movement.
A chaplain known as the "combat rabbi" says Holly Graf's questionable behavior was apparent years before she was relieved of duty
Complaints and new arrests have prompted some states to reconsider giving prisoners time off for good behavior.
There was little hoopla and lots of happiness as same-sex couples headed to the D.C. Superior Court to wed -- before the new law allowing gay marriage is challenged
The California legislature is considering a bill to create a registry of animal abusers. But there might not be enough money to fund it
New York's fallen governor is edging back toward public life after an epic scandal. Does he deserve a second act?
So-called crotch rockets sometimes go triple the speed limit, crash frequently -- and are prompting calls for legislative action
China's anger at Obama's decisions to allow a new arms sale to Taiwan and meet with the Dalai Lama has jeopardized the prospects for talks on Iran sanctions