A look at Final Four matchups
On April 2, the March Madness continues with a couple of unexpected Final Four matchups
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On April 2, the March Madness continues with a couple of unexpected Final Four matchups
Newly passed law blocks local governments from protecting gays from discrimination and focuses on where transgender people relieve themselves
After a stunning comeback in the second half, Syracuse upset Virginia to get into the Final Four of the NCAA tournament
Brice Johnson had 25 points and 12 rebounds to lead North Carolina to an 88-74 victory over Notre Dame
North Carolina is the latest state to approve a law to require transgender people to use restrooms that correspond with their biological gender
New legislation means a new approach to attracting visitors to North Carolina, but the state has some help
A growing list of companies are objecting to the state's move derailing local rules to prevent discrimination
Police say 2-year-old Macey Ditty, whose mom Jeanie is a soldier, died from child abuse
East Carolina University police officer handcuffed black man who had just been brutally beaten by four white people
Gov. Pat McCrory signs legislation he says was "passed by a bipartisan majority to stop this breach of basic privacy and etiquette"
Adalberto Perez is accused of stealing $4.8 million in gold bars from a truck in March 2015
At rally in Fayetteville, a black man being escorted from the event by deputies was allegedly assaulted by a white man
Police say a man and a woman were caught by deputies last week trying to dispose of a body after a tipster called authorities
Clinton continues to show strong support among core Democratic voters, and Trump held onto his lead, even with the loss of Ohio. What do the exit polls say about their road ahead?
The front-runners keep getting closer to securing their respective party nominations, but their primary opponents are ready for a long fight
The former secretary of state has picked up four victories Tuesday night, while Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has a narrow lead in Missouri
New law requires photo ID for voters; of the eleven states with record black voter turnout in 2008, seven have enacted stricter voter ID laws
The Democratic presidential candidate is hoping to stave off another loss like the one in Michigan a few weeks ago
Donald Trump takes home major victories in Florida, North Carolina and Illinois
Follow the results and exit polling data live as they come in across the country
Darryl Hunt spent 19 years in prison until DNA evidence led police in 2004 to another man, who confessed to the murder Hunt had been convicted for
Ohio and Florida, along with North Carolina, Illinois and Missouri are holding primary elections
Primaries in five states on Tuesday will go a long way toward determining the shape of both the Republican and Democratic races going forward
"He deserved it," 78-year-old man reportedly says after campaign event in North Carolina
Judges hand down ruling on 2011 legislation allowing anti-abortion expression while rejecting requests for abortion-rights phrases
Russian officials say they have now received the revised U.S.-backed proposal to end the Russian invasion of Ukraine, after high-level talks between American and Ukrainian negotiators in Geneva.
The number has increased by over 2,000% since the start of the second Trump administration.
The Trump administration has directed a review of refugees admitted under former President Joe Biden, part of an effort to identify potential reasons that would disqualify them from being able to stay.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem made the final decision to allow a group of deportees to be handed over to El Salvador after a judge said their flights must be returned to the U.S., the DOJ said.
Six Democratic lawmakers are facing federal inquiries after they recorded a video urging military service members not to follow unlawful orders, a message President Trump alleged was "seditious."
Trump housing official Bill Pulte also submitted criminal referrals for investigations into Sen. Adam Schiff, New York Attorney General Letitia James and Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook.
The group appeared in a video last week that called on service members and members of the intelligence community to "refuse illegal orders."
The fee change for international visitors will impact 11 national parks, including the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone and Yosemite, according to the Interior Department.
Two storm systems are forecast to bring rain, snow and powerful winds to various parts of the U.S. this week, in the days leading up to Thanksgiving.