All USA Update
- 'Lonely,' KKK rally points to Klan's dwindling influence, say experts
South Carolina Governor Haley urged residents to avoid the Capitol on Saturday, when KKK and black rights groups' rallies will overlap.
- Southern California wildfires: Why drones are a problem
Five drones flying over a wildfire in Southern California prompted fire officials to delay initial efforts to use aircraft to suppress the fire Friday.
- CVSPhoto.com goes dark in wake of breach: Should CVS customers worry?
The drugstore suspended online photo services while investigating a potential data breach that may have jeopardized customer credit information.
- Former Rep. Michael Grimm sentenced to 8 months in prison for tax evasion
Grimm's lawyers asked the judge to spare him a prison term, while prosecutors argued he deserved at least two years behind bars.
- 'Sexual orientation discrimination is sex discrimination,' EEOC rules
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission evoked the Civil Rights Act to rule it is unlawful for an employer to discriminate against a worker for sexual orientation.
- Sandra Bland: Who was she, and what happened to her in a Texas jail?
Sandra Bland was about to start a new job and a new life in Texas last week when she was pulled over. The traffic stop turned violent and she was arrested. Three days later she was found dead in jail.
- Planned Parenthood under fire: Is fetal tissue donation legal?
Three states have launched investigations into the possible sale of aborted fetal tissue by Planned Parenthood.
- University of Tennessee now among schools under sexual assault investigation
The Office of Civil Rights is investigating the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where at least six athletes have been accused of sexual assault in the last year.
- After Chattanooga shooting, Trump calls for Marines to carry guns
In the wake of the deadly Chattanooga shooting, Donald Trump has advocated for Marines to carry guns at military centers.
- Kansas police gather donations for a single mom caught shoplifting
One police officer's act of kindness has set off a stream of donations giving a single mom and her six kids a new home.
- As Scott Walker takes national stage, some home-state voters cry foul
Since Gov. Scott Walker's presidential candidacy announcement, Wisconsin publications have denounced his politics and the way he is balancing his two jobs.
- How willpower helped teenager survive a plane crash in wilderness
Teenage plane-crash survivor Autumn Veatch says she found the willpower to trek to safety by telling herself 'there's no way I can die without hugging somebody again.'
- With insanity plea rejected, weighty decision awaits theater shooting jurors
The man who killed 12 people in a Colorado movie theater in 2012 was found guilty on 165 counts of murder, attempted murder, and other charges. Jurors rejected his plea of insanity and will now consider whether or not to impose the death penalty.
- Unravelling Chattanooga: What do we know about shooter?
The man authorities say killed four Marines in Chattanooga, Tenn., Thursday has no known connections to terrorist organizations and was seen by his peers as 'normal.'
- Boost for Scott Walker as campaign finance probe ends
The Wisconsin Supreme Court voted to end an investigation into alleged campaign finance violations in Gov. Scott Walker's 2012 recall election campaign. Outside groups question the impartiality of some of the justices who voted in the case.
- Jurors find James Holmes guilty of Aurora theater shooting
Jurors on Thursday announced their verdict in the case of James Holmes, who is accused of killing 12 people in a Colorado theater in three years ago.
- Tens of thousands of rape kits neglected nationwide, USA Today investigation reveals
The lack of clear federal regulations and responsibilities regarding rape kits have contributed to a massive backlog.
- 'One for all and all for one': Penn State removes names from jerseys, again
On Thursday, Penn State announced it would be removing players' names from their football jerseys for the 2015 season. Only USC and Notre Dame have similar 'no-name' uniforms.
- Why TLC is dumping the Duggar's '19 Kids and Counting'
The popular TLC show has been cancelled following revelations that one cast member sexually abused some of his sisters when he was a teenager.
- Does your phone know if you're depressed?
People who spend more time at home or on their phones are more likely to be depressed – but it is unclear if one causes the other.