The San Francisco 49ers quarterback's decision to make a political stance at his 'office' got us thinking: Just what are the rules governing the expression of political views while on the job?
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett ripped into Republican Donald Trump Monday over his refusal to release tax returns, his business bankruptcies, and his attack on a fallen soldiers family.
Tim Kaine, Clinton's choice for VP, made his reputation as a young lawyer on fair housing cases, winning a $100M verdict in 1998 against Nationwide Insurance for redlining.
The father and son who posted videos of drones firing a handgun and incinerating a Thanksgiving turkey with a flame-thrower can be questioned by aviation regulators, a U.S. judge ruled.