The Southern Poverty Law Center is distributing a video on white supremacist prison gangs to police and corrections departments across the country.
READ MORENew York City is giving 17 major retail stores until Friday to submit information on how they've dealt with shoppers suspected of stealing.
READ MOREIn a ceremony Wednesday, congressional leaders formally awarded the Congressional Gold Medal to American Indians known as code talkers honoring the service of 33 tribes.
READ MOREThe United States has a reward of up to $10 million on the table for information leading to the arrest of anyone involved in the deadly terror attack last year on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya
READ MOREThe CIA is collecting bulk records on international money transfers, using the same Patriot Act legal authority that has become the center of controversy in U.S. surveillance programs.
READ MOREA Detroit-area man was charged with murder Friday in the shooting death of a 19-year-old woman on his porch.
READ MORENew York City, NY (WPIX) -- For the second time in a decade, Macy's is the defendant in a federal class action lawsuit over "stop-and-frisk" racial-profiling allegations.
READ MORESuspended NFL player Richie Incognito said his alleged bullying of Miami Dolphin teammate Jonathan Martin is misunderstood because "people don't know how Jon and I communicate to one another."
The overall unemployment rate for veterans in October, the most recent figures available, stood at 6.9 percent. Compare that with the nation's overall jobless rate: 7.3 percent. But for young vets who served after the 9/11 attacks, the number is higher: 10 percent.
(CNN) -- President Barack Obama's apology to Americans whose health insurance plans are being canceled because of the Affordable Care Act opens the door to the question of how the problem will be fixed -- even as his administration tries to overcome the dysfunctional rollout of the website where people are supposed to be able to choose new coverage.