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Hillary Clinton Is About to Launch the Most Boring Presidential Campaign in Years
Voters are ready for Hillary, but as she cakewalks to the Democratic nomination, her challenge is to get them excited.
Photographing the Forgotten Magic of All 947 Towns in Iowa
Photographer Cody Weber's latest project is a love letter to the vanishing tiny town of his home state.
I Spent 20 Hours Inside a Walmart
In a quest to learn about America, I wandered the aisles of its most famous retail establishment for nearly an entire day and night. Here is what I saw.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Was Officially Found Guilty of the Boston Marathon Bombing
A guilty verdict was always expected, but now jurors will have to decide whether the 21-year-old should be executed.
A White Cop Is Being Charged with Murder for Shooting an Unarmed Black Man in the Back
Officer Michael T Slager can be seen firing at Walter L Scott eight times while Scott fled in a video that surfaced Tuesday.
What Happens When You Build a Town Around a Prison?
A tour of Huntsville, Texas, where penitentiaries serve as job creators, tourist attractions and the centre of the community.
Will Giving Kevin Bollaert 18 Years in Prison Finally End Revenge Porn?
US States like California are ramping up prosecution of the men behind sites that post images of naked women, sometimes along with their names and contact information.
Photos of Animals Being Blessed by the Archbishop of LA Before Easter Sunday
On Saturday, Olvera Street became flooded with dogs, cats, birds, snakes, cows, llamas, goats, and horses.
A Stanford Medical School Student Was Arrested for Poisoning Her Classmates' Water Bottles
The suspect had recently sought psychological care and has claimed to be suffering from insomnia, dizziness, depression, and "a disconnection from reality" at the time of the poisonings.
A Colorado Man Is Claiming He Killed His Wife Because He Went Crazy On Weed Edibles
Richard Kirk's attorneys say he should be found not guilty of first-degree murder because he was having TCH-induced hallucinations when he shot his wife.
The Revolutionary Gun Clubs Patrolling the Black Neighborhoods of Dallas
"The complete agenda involves going into our communities and educating our people on federal, state, and local gun laws," Darren X, the national field marshal of the New Black Panther Party, said. "We want to stop fratricide, genocide—all the 'cides."
Meet the Insurgents on the Front Line of America’s Fracking War
Activists from rural Pennsylvania to Washington, DC are monitoring drilling activity, organising communities and getting themselves arrested.