Arizona State University Expels MLK Party Frat
Tau Kappa Epsilon had its chapter permanently revoked Thursday
Tau Kappa Epsilon had its chapter permanently revoked Thursday
Those who have access to guns two to three times more likely to die from suicide or murder
Two people were arrested at the Texas-Mexico border for possessing fraudulent credit cards on Sunday
The former Alaska Governor sent the message in a Martin Luther King Day Facebook post
The ruling applies specifically to doctors who write prescriptions for terminally-ill patients who may use those drugs to help end their lives
More than 3,900 flights were canceled across the U.S. on Monday
Joe Rickey Hundley’s lawyer says the punishment is “disproportionate” to the crime
“Chicago’s ordinance goes too far,” a U.S. District Judge wrote in his ruling
Two New Jersey men failed to donate any of the $50,000 they received from selling t-shirts
From floods to snow to tornadoes, parts of the U.S. will face gripping weather this weekend
Seven in 10 polled say college education is “very important,” up from 36 percent in 1978
”As parents, we loved our son Karl dearly and we are devastated by what happened Friday,” Barbara and Mark Pierson said in a statement
It could reach $1 billion by Christmas