A guard and the warden were stabbed while attempting to break up a fight between inmates.
Police said the training might duplicate training they already do.
At that hour clocks should be set forward to 3 a.m., except in areas that have opted out.
The Florida senator took nearly 40 percent of the vote in the nation's capital Saturday, while the Texas senator captured the Cowboy State.
Fists have increasingly been flying among supporters and critics of the Republican at his campaign rallies. On Saturday, the candidate himself was nearly attacked.
Gloria Steinem once said, “We all have a place at the campfire. It was the Girl Scouts who taught me that first."
European Parliament President Martin Schulz says the Republican candidate could make “extremely dangerous decisions” if elected U.S. president.
The two allies staged an extensive war exercise simulating the storming of North Korea’s beach defenses while the latter threatened to “annihilate” its enemies.
Kelly, who holds the American record for most time in space, made his first trip to space aboard the space shuttle Discovery in 1999.
While the U.S. senator from Florida rejected the scientific consensus that humans affect climate change, the Ohio governor acknowledged mankind's contribution to it.
The remarks by U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio came after Donald Trump canceled a campaign rally in Chicago because of security concerns.
The Ohio governor is hoping to close his gap with his GOP rivals during Tuesday's all-important primaries.
Federal appeals court judges Sri Srinivasan, Merrick Garland and Paul Watford are said to be the president's top choices for the high court.
Security officers tackled two men Friday at a campaign event in St. Louis that saw violence flare between Trump supporters and critics.
The former secretary of state said she misspoke when she praised the late first lady for her response to the blossoming health crisis.
The union powerhouse, which represents 12.5 million workers, told Reuters the ads will depict Trump as anti-union and will appear on Facebook and Twitter.
Speakers included son Ron Reagan and daughter Patti Davis. Attendees included first lady Michelle Obama and former first ladies Laura Bush and Hillary Clinton.
The festival was written up in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Cat Fancy and Time magazine. It also got air time on Japanese television, Australian talk shows, NPR and CNN.
In a 1999 interview in the New York Times, Donald Trump criticized politicians who bragged about their modest financial backgrounds.
Twelve U.S. police officers have died as a result of gunfire since the beginning of the year.
Just a week after dropping out of the 2016 presidential race, Carson said Friday that Donald Trump is “actually a very intelligent man who cares about America.”
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz says he can beat Hillary Clinton in the general election, but it would likely be a competitive race.
U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch told Stephen Colbert that the FBI's request to Apple would not jeopardize the security of Apple's customers.
After the services, Reagan will be laid to rest next to her husband in a hillside tomb that faces the Pacific Ocean.
The recall stems from spinach that may have small pieces of glass in it.
The Arab American News was attacked early Friday in Dearborn, Michigan, by two young men.
The next Republican debate will be in Utah, which has never hosted a high-profile presidential candidates’ event.
It's the first time in the festival's 30-year history that a sitting president will address the crowd.
Some police forces don’t know how to access sign language interpreters, leading to frustration among members of the deaf community who are victims of sexual assault or domestic violence.
In an interview with the Atlantic magazine, Obama said David Cameron became “distracted by a range of other things” after the 2011 intervention in Libya.