Los Angeles’ police chief said one man shot another and then himself at a campus building Wednesday, adding there was “no continuing threat.”
The Department of Justice said there wasn’t enough evidence to bring charges in a Minneapolis officer-involved shooting that has sparked months of protests.
The effects of fracking, a process that pushes liquids and chemicals into rock formations to loosen oil and gas, were measured between 1982 and 2014.
As I’ve said many times, if I could go back, I would do it differently," Clinton said recently. "I know people have concerns about this.”
Super PACs affiliated with the Libertarian candidate are slated to get a $1 million donation.
Some 14 headstones were cracked in half at a historic cemetery in Michigan.
The students painted “whites only” above a water fountain and “trans only” on a men’s bathroom door.
The art of the deal? Cigna and Anthem are spending big to push regulators to approve a giant merger — one that could drive premiums up and limit treatment and coverage options.
Nearly 400 pages of internal documents were unsealed by a federal judge Tuesday after the university was accused of scamming thousands of people.
Hours before the session ended, Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner chastised Democrats for their “stunning failure” on the budget front.
The government has alleged that the proceeds from Syed Rizwan Farook’s two life insurance policies were derived from a terrorist act.
The breach of a primate pen at the Cincinnati Zoo by a child underscores the need to modernize zoo exhibits.
The birth to a mother who was infected in Honduras is the first in the New York area.
French is a constitutional law attorney, a staff writer at National Review and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Attempts to remove a picture of a murdered woman shortly after she was killed were denied by the social media company, the victim’s sister said.
The billionaire accused the media of failing to give him credit for raising the funds at an event in January in Iowa.
Two of the eight justices, liberals Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, said they would have accepted the case.
Although an inspector general report found two providers were dispensing narcotics at a concerning rate, it did not identify any wrongdoing.
After months of complimenting the country, Donald Trump received the endorsement on Tuesday from DPRK Today.
Hillary Clinton hopes to fend off Bernie Sanders’ advances as the two Democrats compete for California’s large delegate prize ahead of June 7.
The New York Catholic Conference is pushing against a bill that would make it easier for victims of sex abuse to file lawsuits.
The Democratic presidential candidate made political use of the Warriors-Thunder Game 7 Monday. But he's long been a hoops fan.
They are protesting the decision not to hold a vote on a bill to let undocumented immigrants get driver’s licenses.
The former U.S. attorney general said the NSA leaker performed a “public service” but should come home and face trial.
There have been various security incidents in recent years, ranging from absurd to frightening.
Meanwhile, federal lawmakers are stalling in the revision of sentencing guidelines such as mandatory minimum sentences.
Harambe, a western lowland gorilla, was shot dead Saturday after a 4-year-old boy fell inside the animal's enclosure — a move that has caused outrage on social media.
The new “X-Men” adventure, with $65 million in North America, easily eclipsed Tim Burton’s sequel “Alice Through the Looking Glass.”
The 13-year-old boy was in stable condition Sunday in Jacksonville.
The Supreme Court nominee encouraged the audience at his Illinois alma mater to pursue volunteer opportunities and embrace the unknown.