The staff of In Other Words says the TV comedy is "diametrically opposed to our politics and the vision of society we're organizing to realize."
Read More »Ala. Chief Justice Roy Moore Suspended For Rest Of Term Over Gay Marriage Stance
The head of the state's Supreme Court loses his judicial ethics case and is ordered to pay the costs of the proceedings against him.
Read More »Federal Investigators Find ‘Black Box’ From Hoboken Train Crash
Investigators are looking into what exactly happened when a commuter train plowed into the Hoboken Terminal at a high speed on Thursday morning. The crash killed one person and injured more than 100.
Read More »2 Stolen Van Goghs Recovered By Anti-Mafia Police In Italy
The two paintings — of a seascape and of a congregation at a church — were stolen from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in 2002. "They are the real paintings!" a curator said in a statement.
Read More »Rosetta Crashes Into Comet, Bringing Historic Mission To End
The Rosetta spacecraft has been orbiting the 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet for two years. Now scientists have ended the mission, and the spacecraft has lost contact with Earth forever.
Read More »Man Pleads Guilty To Elaborate Kidnapping Initially Deemed A Hoax By Calif. Police
In court documents, 39-year-old Matthew Muller is identified as a former Marine who suffers from bipolar disorder. He is described as a Harvard-educated lawyer who was later disbarred.
Read More »Head Of Yosemite Park Steps Down In Wake Of Hostile Work Environment Claims
The National Park Service "acted to move Don Neubacher from his role" as it carries out an investigation, a spokesman says.
Read More »A Wide Gulf Persists Between Black And White Perceptions Of Policing
According to a new study, only a third of blacks and nearly three-quarters of whites say police in their communities do an excellent or good job using appropriate force.
Read More »Reykjavik Turns Off Street Lights To Turn Up The Northern Lights
Wednesday night's aurora borealis forecast was particularly strong, so Icelandic officials tried to reduce light pollution to make the green glow more visible to people in the capital.
Read More »Giant Sinkhole At Florida Plant Leaks Polluted Water Into State Aquifer
A fertilizer company says third-party tests show the water contaminated with low-level radiation has not leaked off the site into nearby wells. Residents are upset they were not informed for weeks.
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