College protesters at the University of California-Irvine recently staged a "Blue Lives Don't Matter" protest.
Video obtained from Fox Business shows how desperate a food shortage of crisis in Venezuela has gotten, with people ambushing and looting grocery trucks and eating out of garbage.
A video from the Young America's Foundation shows a reporter asking George Washington University students if America is exceptional. Incredibly, not one of them says yes.
A New York professor has sparked a debate among educators over whether or not algebra is too hard and should be dropped from the high school curriculum.
Following the discovery of a serious security flaw that allows hackers to break into General Motors’ OnStar system and take control of certain vehicle functions remotely, GM says it has a fix.
The Drug Enforcement Administration paid an Amtrak secretary $854,460 over nearly 20 years to obtain confidential information about train passengers, which the DEA could have lawfully obtained for free through a law enforcement network, The Associated Press has learned.
Are social media sites like Twitter and Facebook making us dumber? One researcher in Abu Dhabi claims that may be the case after studying how people learn as part of a network.
Would you want the calorie count of your meal printed right on your receipt? Many restaurants in the United States, in an effort to promote healthier choices, have already been printing calorie counts on their menus.