When a band has 15 studio albums (and even more additional ones), it's hard to pick your favorite. But try!
How systematic fraud went unpunished at a top bank
A military view on climate change: It's eroding our national security and we should prepare for it
U.N. group condemns mass incarceration, drug war, "human rights crisis" of police killings; calls for reparations
"I think people just were amused enough about him to keep him afloat in the polls," Letterman told The NY Times
Library's director is "outraged" that prosecutors are pursuing charges against a man for asking critical questions
Orange gasbag's greening
The Paris agreement was adopted surprisingly fast. Do we need to thank Donald Trump for helping the environment?
Dummy sees a debate dud coming
So much for debate prep
The journalist's piece sparked criticism from fans of the author
The economy added 156,000 jobs in September, which Trump's senior economic adviser called "weak" in a press release
Booted Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort is not the only top adviser with sketchy ties to Russia
Liar's lawyers' worst client
The GOP nominee's lawyers were once so worried he lied so much, they'd only meet with him in pairs
Trevor Noah sent correspondent Ronny Chieng to New York's Chinatown to interview people sans smug Orientalism
Listening to science? No way
Trump's town hall disaster
Donald Trump will be dealing with real people who might ask questions he won't like. That may not go well
Their joint campaign appearance on Saturday is the latest in a long, rocky history between the two
Clinton also describes the "misguided foibles" of her '90s fashion, which were "reported for eternity"
The sex ad site 's 45-year-old CEO was arrested on charges including pimping a minor
The civil war has killed more than 200,000 people during its five decades
The Fox News hosts have buried the hatchet, or so they said
Charter schools: A Civil Right
Despite the rapid growth and high achievement of charter schools nationwide, the NAACP is opposing them — why?
The Trump-backer's daughter says Clinton is "the most qualified candidate . . . in a long while"
Who's robbing you blind?
Each year millions of Americans suffer from credit card fraud. So why did card issuers cut corners on card safety?
Race in Pence's Police State
The vice presidential debate "winner" would "set aside talk of institutional racism" and enable police brutality