By Tara Culp-Ressler on May 1, 2014
Lawmakers say it will help accommodate America's modern families, since women aren't the only ones on diaper duty.
By Alan Pyke on May 1, 2014
After four months of negotiating, restaurant owners, labor leaders, and businesspeople in Seattle struck an accord to raise the minimum wage to $15.
By Josh Israel on May 1, 2014
An Oak Grove embroidery company has posted a notice that they will not print messages that contradict their consciences -- including anything promoting "homosexuality, freemasonry, the use of foul language," or "immodesty."
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By Hayes Brown on May 1, 2014
More people are coming forward to report their assaults.That's good. But men are still hesitant to face the stigma that comes along with it.
By Katie Valentine on May 1, 2014
Another CSX train carrying 8,000 tons of coal derailed in Maryland early Thursday morning.
By Igor Volsky on May 1, 2014
Tom Coburn is not the only Republican to come out for abolishing the minimum wage.
By Ryan Koronowski on April 30, 2014
The City of Lynchburg said that between 12 and 14 crude oil tanker cars derailed next to the James River, though fortunately there have been no reported injuries.
By Travis Waldron on April 30, 2014
"How long will the NFL continue to do nothing, zero, as one of its teams bears a name that inflicts so much pain on Native Americans?" the Senate Majority Leader asks.
By Lauren C. Williams on April 30, 2014
Google stops reading students' emails for ads after students and teachers sued the company earlier this year.
By Bryce Covert on April 30, 2014
The low-income people who were asked instead to give written testimony are frustrated that they won't get heard.
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