
MSNBC’s Krystal Ball “Fifty years ago, the March on Washington focused on ending Jim Crow, a disgusting villain that hid behind the law to deprive people of their votes and sometimes their lives. Fifty years later, we have no Jim

Former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young: “No, Trayvon is a martyr. We’ve had a string of martyrs from the time of Emmett Till. Every generation has its string of martyrs and they’re going to continue. And we celebrate them and we

Check out the latest video from the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr’s “March on Washington”

(AP) Firefighters in Northern California say they expect the cooler, damper weather to help them battle the massive wildfire around Yosemite National Park. As of Tuesday night, the fire had burned 288 square miles. It was 20% contained.

WCVB: A report set to appear in the upcoming issue of Rolling Stone magazine offers a detailed investigation into Aaron Hernandez’s life. It outlines a life of cover-ups, drug use and tension between his former head coach and teammates.

FOX Sports Live debates Eli Manning’s HOF credentials.

In a sit-down interview with ET, Richard Simmons weighed in on the much-talked-about MTV VMA show–specifically what he thought of Miley Cyrus’s jaw-dropping performance.

E! Online: Khloe Kardashian’s husband is caught out and about amid reports he was missing. See the photo.

E! Online: In a new interview, the Latin superstar says he would bully gay people when he was younger.

Steve Bailey says he released a neighbor’s dog–a pit bull named Zeus–because the animal was chained up without food or water in severe heat.

KTXL: Governor Jerry Brown, flanked by Democratic and Republican lawmakers and a host of law enforcement groups, announced a plan to spend $315 million dollars to comply with a court order to create more prison space.

(AFP) – Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny spoke Tuesday at a press conference on his plans and his thoughts on how the campaign is going, two weeks before the September 8 mayoral elections.

WID=1&VID=25092794&freewheel=90085&sitesection=breitbart&height=480&width=640″ height=480 width=640 frameborder=no scrolling=no noresize marginwidth=0px marginheight=0px> (AP) Cleaning public toilets is considered a social activity in Japan. In fact, one group even has a Facebook page and meets once a week to disinfect, scrub, and bond in the

Governor Susana Martinez reacts to a trio of decisions by New Mexico counties to legalize gay marriage.

A Harris Interactive survey shows 72% of Americans would rather keep their current debt than gain 25 pounds and be debt-free.

A plan to sieze moragages in Richmond, California…

MSNBC host Karen Finney called into conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt’s program on Monday…

Associated Press reporter Matt Lee poked a little fun at Secretary Kerry’s apparent infinite “focus” on major current events of the day during the State Department press briefing on Tuesday. Lee pointed out that, according to the State Department, Secretary

State Department Spokeswoman Marie Harf had a tense exchange with Associated Press reporter Matt Lee about the justification of chemical weapons use as a reason to intervene in a country. Lee asked Harf if she was aware of any previous

CNN foreign affairs reporter Elise Labott challenged State Department Deputy Spokeswoman Marie Harf on the “political solution” in Syria. Labott challenged the Obama administration’s position contradictory positions that any response to the chemical weapons attack by the Assad regime last

Press Secretary Jay Carney could only repeat that it is “not our policy” to respond to the heinous chemical weapons attack by the Assad regime last week with a change in power. Carney said that the only solution is a

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters on Tuesday that the response to the Assad regime’s use of chemical weapons was focused on that singular event and not meant to alter the power structure of the country.