Recent findings from The Associated Press show that 43 out of 100 large public universities in the U.S. don't track suicides, despite efforts to improve student mental health.
The president has no choice right now other than to align himself with the Republican establishment both legislatively and politically. Will that hold?
A federal court in New York City convicted Mehmet Hakan Atilla of participating in a plot to evade U.S. sanctions on Iran — but Turkish leaders are decrying the decision as "unjust and unfortunate."
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is going to rescind the policy that allowed legal marijuana to blossom in states across the country. AP reporter Sadie Gurman explains the move.
The problem could allow hackers to gain access to passwords and other sensitive data. The problem can be found in processors dating back more than two decades.
The partnerships will pair Aurora's machine learning and artificial intelligence technology with two companies that produce more than 15 million vehicles each year.
President Trump has dissolved the commission he had set up to investigate claims of voter fraud. Steve Inskeep speaks with Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, one of the former commissioners.