All USA Update
- Are South Carolina lawmakers ready to lower the statehouse Confederate flag?A South Carolina newspaper says yes, according to its poll of the state's lawmakers.
- How much does Jeb Bush earn? Income tax disclosures to shed lightThe former Florida governor plans to disclose an unprecedented 33 years of personal tax returns.
- Wal-Mart apologizes for making ISIS cake after refusing to make Confederate oneWal-Mart officials say the associate who made the Islamic State cake did not know its meaning.聽
- Why 5 million workers may newly qualify for overtime payPresident Obama is scheduled to announce a new plan that would require employers to pay overtime to employees who earn less than $970 per week.
- Life on the lam: Escaped convict David Sweat shares detailsPrison escapee David Sweat told authorities that he parted ways with his accomplice Richard Matt five days ago.
- Rand Paul to government: 'Get out of the marriage business.' Is that possible?The presidential candidate broke his silence on Friday鈥檚 Supreme Court ruling dealing with the legality of same-sex marriages.
- How big a deal is Puerto Rico debt crisis?No US state has had, in recent memory, the kind of large-scale debt restructuring that's being talked about for Puerto Rico. Still, the crisis may have only a limited effect on financial markets.
- Same-sex couples rush to altar ahead of GOP stop-gap measuresThe Supreme Court's historic ruling Friday saw couples hurrying to courthouses around the country to tie the knot in a series of long-awaited unions.聽
- Dad of the year? Father saves 13-year-old son from alligatorWhen a 13-year-old boy was caught by an alligator while swimming in a lake, his family jumped to his rescue.
- How serious is July 4th terrorism threat?The FBI and Department of Homeland Security are warning people to 'remain vigilant' at Independence Day events following a series of deadly attacks by the Islamic State last week.聽
- NBC tells Donald Trump 'You're fired'A Change.org petition with over 200,000 signatures urges NBC to drop programs following Donald Trump's controversial comments about the Latino community.
- Supreme Court blocks Obama effort to rein in mercury emissionsThe decision represents a setback for both environmental advocates and the Obama administration鈥檚 sweeping climate agenda.
- Whitey Bulger to teens: My life was wasted, spent foolishlyThree Massachusetts teens wrote the notorious mobster in hopes of interviewing him for a history project. The response was quite unexpected.
- Supreme Court allows controversial lethal injection drugIn a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled to allow the use of a sedative blamed for complications in three executions last year in which the inmates woke up during the process.
- Wenatchee Sleepy Hollow fire drives hundreds from homesMore than a dozen structures have been destroyed in the east-central Washington fire, but no serious injuries have been reported.
- Texas attorney general calls court's gay marriage decision 'a lawless ruling'Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said he will defend state officials refusing to grant same-sex marriage licenses or perform weddings based on religious beliefs.
- 8.5-carat diamond found: Where else can amateurs score precious gems?Arkansas's Diamonds聽State Park is the only known diamond mine in the United States, but emeralds, sapphires, and rubies have been uncovered at other gem-hunting destinations.
- Why it took 23 days to catch David Sweat: PepperEscaped convict David Sweat is in police custody after three weeks on the lam. How a jar of pepper helped Mr. Sweat and his accomplice keep searchers at bay.
- Activist on Confederate flag: 'All they have to do is keep it down''So we ... took it upon ourselves to do the hard part and take it down,' said a member of the group that claims to have taken down the Confederate flag flying outside the South Carolina capitol. The flag was replaced about 45 minutes after it was removed.
- How can we build better police forces?A former Baltimore police officer emphasizes the need for empathy and criticizes the 'us vs. them' attitude common on police forces.