Authorities hoping to use tracking devices on suspect vehicles will need a judge’s permission
Concerns Over U.S. Nuclear Security As Officers Leave Blast Door Open
Air Force admits to problems with nuclear arsenal safety procedures
Boston Authorities Ban MIT Fraternity and Sorority Parties Held at Off-Campus Houses
No timeframe on when the ban, which also applies to independent student groups, will be lifted
IRS Says Tax Season Will Be Delayed Due to Shutdown
Early filers will have to wait an extra week or two to get refunds
Weirdest Ads For and Against Obamacare
From an indie rocker crooning the merits of the Affordable Care Act to a fake trailer comparing it to Sharknado, it seems no appeal is too outrageous when it comes to swaying public opinion.
New High: Majority of Americans Now Favor Legalizing Marijuana
A new Gallup poll shows 58% of Americans support legalizing pot
Obamacare Hasn’t Put Americans Out of Work
New federal jobs report doesn’t support claim that the Affordable Care Act will decrease full-time employment
Colorado Farmers Plead Guilty in Listeria Outbreak Case
The two brothers’ cantaloupes were part of a contamination outbreak that killed 33 people across 28 states in 2011
Nevada School Shooter Was 12, Brought Gun from Home
Authorities are investigating where the weapon was bought
Women File Complaint Against UConn For Poor Sexual Assault Investigations
They say their reports of sexual assault were received with disrespect and neglect
NAACP Names Longtime Activist Interim President
Lorraine Miller assumes leadership of civil rights group on Nov. 1
3 Dead In Tennessee Helicopter Crash
Medical chopper was on its way to pick up a patient
Student At Nevada School Shooting: ‘He Was Aiming His Gun Right at My Chest’
“I looked at the gun and my chest like, ‘He’s going to shoot me'”