NASA pays for $5M safety review at SpaceX following Elon Musk pot video
SpaceX and Boeing each received government contracts in 2014 to develop a spacecraft capable of ferrying U.S. astronauts to the space station.
Children's cancer drug runs low in America
The U.S. is experiencing a shortage of a critical drug that’s seen as critical component in treating several types of childhood cancers, according to The New York Times.
Moving to escape taxes? Make sure it's a clean break
Wealthy people who move away from high-tax states are virtually certain to face a residency audit, says tax attorney Mark Klein.
California governor signs offbeat bills into law
Newsom signed 870 bills into law this year,
America’s homeless crisis is spiraling but completely fixable
'We don't do a good enough job is catching people before they fall into homelessness.'
Vatican financial scandal costs Pope's chief of security his job
A chief member of Pope Francis’ security personnel – who was formerly a bodyguard for Pope Benedict XVI – resigned from his post Monday in the wake of a leak scandal.
Chicago Teachers Union tells mayor to 'do the right thing' with just days left before strike
The teachers union would accept a phased approach to capping class sizes as well as increasing the number of social workers, case managers and school nurses, they told reporters Saturday afternoon.
California governor signs dozens of bills: Here's how businesses will be affected
The bills cover everything from health care to school lunches to electric car charging stations.
Minneapolis mayor defends high price tag for Trump campaign rally
The mayor of Minneapolis defended his pursuit of Trump reimbursing the city for over $500,000 following the president's campaign rally on Thursday.
Hunter Biden steps down from China-backed company: report
A report claims Hunter Biden will leave his position on a Chinese company, according to Bloomberg.
Nevada governor to tighten legal marijuana marketplace
Nevada's governor is launching a task force looking into enforcement of his state's marijuana industry resulting from information in an indictment of Rudy Giuliani associate.
US aid to Ukraine: How it's changed under Trump, Obama and Bush
Over the past two decades, the amount of aid given by the U.S. to the Eastern European nation has steadily increased.
U.S. ramps up military presence in oil-rich Saudi Arabia
Major Saudi oil-production facilities were attacked last month.
How political campaigns, bosses are tracking your every move
Political campaigns are matching donor phone numbers with other third-party data to build portraits of their contributors, so they can be targeted with specific campaigns.
Varney: America has a spending problem, not a tax problem
Someone should tell the Democrats.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom slams PG&E for power outages: 'Greed and mismanagement'
The company announced on Thursday that it had started to restore power to about 126,000 customers.
Minnesota paid millions on behalf of dead Medicaid patients
Now the inspector general recommends the state's Department of Human Services refund $3.2 million to the federal government — something department commissioner Jodi Harpstead did not seem to agree with in September.
Man sues DoubleTree hotels for kicking him out while calling his mom
An African American man has sued DoubleTree hotels for $10 million after he was kicked out of one of the chain’s Oregon locations – where he was a paying guest – all because he was making a phone call in the lobby.
Former national security adviser John Bolton to write Trump book: Report
John Bolton is writing a book about his time in the Trump administration serving as the president’s third national security adviser, according to Axios citing sources familiar with the matter.
GOP presidential candidate Mark Sanford on Democrats' slide toward socialism: 'Crazy world'
Mark Sanford tied the move toward socialism to his main campaign issue: government spending.


















