UW-Whitewater chancellor on leave as unspecified complaint investigated
The chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater has been placed on paid leave while a complaint against him is investigated.
The chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater has been placed on paid leave while a complaint against him is investigated.
A trio of Democrats Thursday introduced legislation to declare structural racism a public health crisis and to create a federal government center to tackle racial disparities in healthcare for Black and brown communities.
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The bodies of five children were found in a home in Germany Wednesday and the mother, who fled with a sixth child, flung herself in front of a train, police said.
A 10-year-old Chicago girl who police say was killed after a car fleeing a traffic stop struck her vehicle was heading to school to pick up a laptop to use for remote learning, according to her mom.
The words "without evidence" are routinely applied to Trump's statements. But is that right?
An Arkansas memorial honoring the lives of fallen police officers was defaced Wednesday night, with "Defund the police" sprayed on it, and police are investigating it as a hate crime, Little Rock Police Chief Keith Humphrey said.
The five sites will test AZD1222, the vaccine candidate currently being developed by AstraZeneca.
Antonio Sabato Jr. details his plans for a conservative movie studio in an interview with Fox News.
People in the small eastern Montana town of Jordan were told Wednesday night that they can return to their homes after a wind-driven wildfire briefly caused the evacuation of the ranching community.
Jeep is resurrecting the classic Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer model names next year on a lineup of all-new SUVs that are being previewed by a concept revealed online Thursday.
If a large earthquake strikes off the coast of Washington, a new set of simulations shows why it's so important to quickly head to higher ground.
Alyssa Milano discusses the lingering effects she's experiencing after testing positive for coronavirus antibodies.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has been swept up in a wild controversy over a discrete trip to a San Franciso hair salon in violation of state and local ordinances amid the pandemic, but MSNBC viewers have been completely kept in the dark.
Ballots will continue to be counted Thursday in the extremely tight Democratic congressional primary race. In Massachusetts’ fourth district, after a judge allowed additional votes to be counted that had been received on time but still not tallied.
Marie Osmond announced that she’s leaving CBS’ “The Talk” after just one year as co-host to focus on her family and other projects.
Two Virginia voters are suing to remove rap artist Kaye West from their state's 2020 presidential ballot after they allege they were tricked into supporting his campaign.
Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton opens up about his faith, family and love for the American flag on "The Pursuit! with John Rich."
CNN anchor Don Lemon offered a rare scolding of a Democrat, this time House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., over her controversial visit to a San Francisco hair salon in violation of state and local coronavirus ordinances.
President Trump reacted with a joke after finding out North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had winked at Trump's then-press secretary, Sarah Sanders, she writes in her forthcoming memoir, according to reports.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said Wednesday it had met with NBC following MSNBC host Joy Reid's controversial comments about Muslims -- but the host apparently opted not to provide the apology that CAIR requested.
Carmen Best, the first Black police chief in Seattle's history, left her post Wednesday, saying on her way out that the city council's police budget cuts had put her in a "position destined to fail," according to a report.
When violence has erupted in American streets between groups supporting President Trump and those opposed to him — and when he encouraged his supporters to be “much tougher” than the other side and to “hit back” — did his use of intemperate words incite violence?