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A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked federal rules that would have provided Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) benefits to same-sex couples in Texas. But the Supreme Court will make the final decision.
Senator Cruz's comments represent an interesting development in how Republican candidates could approach the climate change issue ahead of the 2016 election.
The explosion injured at least a dozen people and leveled an apartment building in the East Village on Thursday. It was so forceful that it blew the door off a cafe across the street.
Ted Cruz is a first-term Senator with no executive experience, kind of like Barack Obama was in 2008. That inexperience has hurt Obama. It would likely hurt Cruz, too.
Federal versions of the DREAM Act have long stalled in Congress, but more modest versions have passed in an increasing number of states.
While experts agree that sending text messages while driving is dangerous, studies show that bans can do more harm than good.
Cities and regions around the US are competing to draw business and brainpower in a market projected to top $160 billion by 2020.
Two telecom groups filed petitions against the FCC's 'net neutrality' ruling, setting the tone for telecoms' fight against the decision.
Millionaire murder suspect Robert Durst, whose arrest coincided with the season finale of an HBO television show about his case, is being held without bond on weapons charges in Louisiana.
A Texas group wants to put the Confederate battle flag on specialty Texas license plates. But the state doesn't. The Supreme Court case could have curious consequences.
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