Articles by Kim La Cava
Numerous stories have emerged recently about parents who have chosen to raise their children as “gender neutral.”
Newt Gingrich has what is known in business circles as an “angel” investor to his presidential campaign. In other circles it is referred to as a “sugar daddy.”
Mexico’s epidemic of violence first erupted in 2006, according to most accounts.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid threatened to move his own payroll tax cut extension bill Thursday, as Democrats across the Capitol decried what they said was GOP obstruction, this as the deadline fast approaches for …
A sensitive conference call between the FBI and Scotland Yard was recorded and released online by the hackers in Anonymous, the group claimed Friday.
Faced with a deluge of opposition that included pressure from lawmakers and internal dissent, one of America’s leading breast cancer advocacy groups on Friday reversed itself on a decision that would have cut off funding …
Women have been at the forefront of the uprisings that started in Tunisia and soon cascaded west to Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Syria and across the Gulf. Over the past year, Arab women have relished the …
Firings and charges against Justice Department officials who oversaw the agency’s flawed gun-running operation are likely to come in the next six months, Attorney General Eric Holder said Thursday.
More deaths were reported in Eastern Europe on Thursday as the region continued to shiver in the grip of unusually frigid weather.
As Egyptians began three days of mourning Thursday for the 79 people who died in a soccer riot in the Mediterranean city of Port Said, new violence erupted in Cairo, where protesters confronted police near …


