The meeting came a week after a U.S. Army veteran attacked police officers in Dallas last week during a Black Lives Matter protest highlighting the recent high-profile killings by police of black men.
The Vermont senator hasn't turned over the contact info of his supporters to his former rival, Hillary Clinton.
Since Ohio is an open carry state, guns are allowed outside of the convention.
Two governors and a former speaker of the House are reportedly on the short list.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, or MTA, tweeted from its verified account at about 1:30 p.m. EDT that all train lines had delays.
Synthetic marijuana, also called "K2" or "Spice," was connected to a Tuesday incident that sent 33 people to hospitals in New York City.
After releasing a controversial video, former Miss Alabama Kalyn Chapman James has received threats.
The movement wants to support a diverse range of communities that are often overlooked.
A bear clawed up the inside of a Colorado teenager's car after locking itself inside.
Lawmakers are looking to shelve planned flights from the U.S. to Cuba over security concerns.
The landmarks commission decided Tuesday to start looking into formally protecting the Citgo sign, which locals have defended as a symbol of the Massachusetts city.
NASA says their astronauts don't have access to the popular smartphone app.
Jeremy and Eliana Bookbinder said they were fired from Camp Marriott in Virginia after they handed over an injured bald eagle to the wildlife center so it could receive treatment.
In an attempt to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by companies and manufacturers, the state’s Air Resources Board sought to extend the four-year cap-and-trade program.
In a statement Tuesday, the museum said “playing the game is not appropriate in the museum” and that it was trying to get itself removed from the game.
Much of it is common sense. But that hasn't stopped people.
Here's a list of 11 jobs that make over $100,000 a year but aren't well known.
Tough? Calm? A professor of management analyzes the way in which leaders send signals about strength and empathy.
Obama is expected to both mourn the loss of five police officers and attempt to address concerns of a growing racial divide in the U.S.
A new study from the U.S. government shows that global energy intensity has declined in the past 25 years.
Tuesday is Cow Appreciation Day, so you can eat some free chicken.
At a United Nations meeting, the two countries looked to handle high levels of asylum seekers.
Ethiopia blocked social media leading up to student exams after the tests previously leaked. Some worry about the precedent that sets.
On one of the biggest days of Amazon's year, it's having issues with checkouts.
While Sen. Bernie Sanders is expected to endorsement Hillary Clinton, it remains to be seen whether he will be an asset against Republican rival Donald Trump.
The lawsuit was filed Monday by the families of four Israeli-U.S. dual nationals and one visiting U.S. citizen who died in attacks in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank.
The MCR-1 gene, which makes E. coli resistant to the last-resort antibiotic colistin, has been found in a sample collected in New York over a year ago.
After negotiations over the Democratic party platform and Clinton's health care and college debt proposals, Sen. Sanders finally seems ready to end his challenge.
A man reportedly took a gun from a deputy and opened fire in a courthouse.
Police have begun to push back against the loosening of gun laws.