Indiana teacher who stopped school shooting earns praise

In this undated photo, provided by Southern Illinois University, Jason Seaman, a defensive end for the SIU football team, poses for a photo in Carbondale, Ill. Seaman, now a science teacher at Noblesville West Middle School in Noblesville, Ind., subdued a student armed with two handguns who opened fire inside his classroom Friday, May, 25, 2018.

Outsiders spent $1M to influence race for Congress

PACs and outside political groups spent nearly $1 million to influence the selection of a candidate to succeed U.S. Rep. Bill Shuster in Congress. Outsiders spent more than any candidate for Bill Shuster's seat in Congress PACs and outside political groups spent nearly $1 million to influence the selection of a candidate to succeed U.S. Rep. Bill Shuster in Congress.

Team Kaepernick strikes back at Pence over his support for NFL kneeling ban

Team Kaepernick swung back Thursday after Vice President Mike Pence cheered the NFL 's decision to ban kneeling during the national anthem. Mr. Pence responded to the Wednesday vote at the annual spring meeting by tweeting "#Winning," prompting free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick to retweet a legal citation posted by his attorney, Mark Geragos, who added, "Winning!" Mr. Geragos posted a section of the federal code from the Legal Information Institute prohibiting federal elected officials, including the president and vice president, from attempting to influence the hiring decisions of private employers on partisan grounds.

Video of Brown arrest sparks criticism of Milwaukee police

This Jan. 26, 2018 police body-camera footage released by Milwaukee Police Department shows NBA Bucks guard Sterling Brown talks to arresting police officers after being shot by a stun gun in a Walgreens parking lo... . This Jan. 26, 2018 police body-camera footage released by Milwaukee Police Department shows NBA Bucks guard Sterling Brown as he talks to arresting police officers before being shot by a stun gun in a Walgreens par... Community groups in Milwaukee are criticizing police over newly released body-camera footage of Bucks player Sterling Brown's January arrest.

Erick Fedde called up to Nationals to start against Padres

Right-handed pitcher Erick Fedde, who made his big league debut last season for Washington, was called up from Triple-A Syracuse to start for the Nationals on Wednesday at home against the San Diego Padres. The game was set to begin at 4:05 p.m. as the last contest of a three-game homestand for Washington.

Trump Is Doing Same Thing He Demanded Clinton Be Locked Up For

President Donald Trump talks on the phone aboard Air Force One during a flight to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 26, 2017. While serving as secretary of State, Hillary Clinton disregarded an instruction from the Foreign Affairs Manual directing her to use State Department equipment for day-to-day operations.

Democrats Have Finally Found Their Midterm Message

In 2018, Democrats are confronted with a challenge that few opposition parties have ever had to overcome: The administration they are running against has too many scandals . To the extent that party messaging matters at all in midterm elections , a single, unifying narrative is more likely to connect with the electorate than a fusillade of discrete ideas.

Monaco, Lyon qualify for Champions League from Ligue 1

Memphis Depay scored a hat trick as Lyon came from behind to beat Nice 3-2 and qualify for the Champions League at the expense of Marseille in the French league on Saturday. Lyon, which had a one-point lead over Marseille ahead of the last round, kept its lead intact and finished in third place behind Paris Saint-Germain and deposed champion Monaco.

J.J. Watt Offers To Pay For Funerals Of Texas School Shooting Victims

The Houston area was rocked Friday after a gunman opened fire at Santa Fe High School in Texas, leaving 10 people dead and injuring almost a dozen others. In response, the Houston Texans star defensive end notified the school that he will personally pay for the funerals for all the victims of the school shooting, according to ABC 13 in Houston.

University asks anti-illegal-immigrant group to change its O

The University of Oregon wants the politically conservative group Oregonians for Immigration Reform to stop using a green O logo on its website. Though the logo is not identical to the one associated with the Ducks, the university has threatened legal action if the group does not "change the stylization of its O." The Register-Guard reports the university sent the warning letter five days after a student group expressed its objection to the logo.