Target's liberal bathroom policy is getting backlash from consumers. Customer surveys from two separate research firms show Target's reputation has since fallen dramatically.
Evangelist Franklin Graham says the bathroom battle erupted in Charlotte, North Carolina, because Christians chose not to vote in the last mayoral election.
The Indiana primary was Ted Cruz's last stand, but he was unable to deliver. That means Donald Trump is now the presumptive GOP nominee for president. But will the controversial billionaire be able to unite the party?
Medical errors are now the third leading cause of death in the United States, the British Medical Journal reports.
France hopes to host dozens of foreign ministers at an international conference on May 30 to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but neither the Israelis nor Palestinians will be there.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, met with the six survivors who will light the commemorative torches at Jerusalem's Yad VaShem Holocaust Museum on Wednesday evening.
Following weeks of relative quiet, two terror attacks against Israelis started the week off: a stabbing near the Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City and a car ramming at a checkpoint near Ramallah.
President Barack Obama is preparing to designate the Stonewall Inn in New York the first national monument dedicated to gay rights.
The Navy SEAL killed in Iraq on Tuesday was identified as Charlie Keating IV, a former Phoenix high school star distance runner and the grandson of the late Arizona financier involved in the 1980s savings and loan scandal.
In a stunning triumph for a political outsider, Donald Trump all but clinched the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday with a resounding victory in Indiana that knocked rival Ted Cruz out of the race and cleared Trump's path to a likely November face-off with Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.









