All USA Update
- Texas Senate set to pass 'campus carry' bill: How common are guns on campus?
Texas may soon allow people to carry concealed weapons on college campuses – one of a growing number of states weighing similar legislation.
- Trump for President? How a serious run could change the primaries
Donald Trump is, again, saying he is seriously considering running for president. How will it be received if he actually does?
- US sets new record for withholding government files
At the same time, the Obama administration has decided to eliminate Freedom of Information Act regulations for the White House Office of Administration, which handles FOIA requests.
- Obama chooses Kentucky in 2015 NCAA Final Four. Are his picks getting better?
On Wednesday, the president unveiled his choice to win the NCAA tournament. What does his 'bracketology' record look like?
- Tsarnaev jurors asked about everything from siblings to social media
The US District Court released the 28-page questionnaire handed to more than 1,300 potential jurors in the trial of accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzokhar Tsarnaev, with questions on the US war on terror and potential jurors' social media habits.
- Gay marriage: Is the Presbyterian Church playing catch-up – or leading?
On Tuesday, the church voted formally to allow same-sex unions in every congregation where permitted by law, making it the largest Protestant group in the United States to do so.
- What was Dzhokhar Tsarnaev like as a high-schooler? Old friend testifies.
Testimony Tuesday from one of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's high school friends, who is facing his own legal trouble, offered a unique look into the accused bomber's life and mind-set prior to the attacks.
- Will US Supreme Court spare brain-damaged man on Missouri death row?
Attorneys are asking the Supreme Court Tuesday to issue a stay of execution for a Missouri death-row inmate who is missing part of his brain.
- Texas Senate approves open carry gun bill: What are the repercussions?
Up until now, Texas has been one of the few US states to prohibit openly carrying a handgun.
- March Madness: Is John Oliver right? Should NCAA pay college athletes?
The debate continues on whether or not to pay NCAA scholarship athletes, who help to bring in millions of dollars to universities and their athletic departments. HBO's John Oliver has even weighed in on the matter.
- It's official: Boston breaks snowfall record. 'There will be no parade.'
On Sunday, Boston officially broke its seasonal snowfall record with 108.6 inches, the snowiest winter since officials began keeping records in 1872.
- Do countries become less religious as they get richer?
A new study from the Pew Research Center shows that the wealthier a country is, the less religious its people tend to be, except America.
- For first time, South Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade welcomes LGBT groups
The inclusion of Boston Pride and OUTVETS has prompted Boston's mayor to march in the parade for the first time in 20 years.
- Watch via body cam the rescue of baby Lily Groesbeck
Footage from a police body camera reveals first responders’ efforts in the Utah rescue of baby Lily Groesbeck, who was found alive after spending nearly 14 hours in her mother’s partly submerged car.
- L.A. high school students arrested for sexual assault: How prevalent is this?
At least 14 students from a Los Angeles high school have been arrested or are being sought in connection to sexual assault allegations.
- Jurors question woman in Silicon Valley discrimination case
Jurors in a high profile sexual discrimination case are getting to directly question Ellen Pao, the former partner whose lawsuit against her former venture capital firm has raised questions about gender bias in Silicon Valley.
- Why are NYPD changing Wikipedia entries on controversial police action?
Members of the NYPD may have edited multiple Wikipedia entries regarding controversial police action.
- Ted Cruz tells NASA chief to focus less on climate change and more on space exploration
The prominent climate change skeptic butted heads with the NASA chief over the space agency's two core missions, as Cruz continued to advocate a 'more space, less Earth' strategy.
- One man's attempt in vain to steal his baby, security bracelet and all
A security expert weighs in on the use of special electronic devices in medical centers after a father tries to spirit his baby daughter out of an Arizona hospital.
- How a biker club seeks to protect children against abuse
The escape of a suspected child molester from custody in California has prompted a Bikers Against Child Abuse to rally to support the child.