Residents of the Missouri city aired concerns Tuesday about a plan to overhaul the city's police force following the death of Michael Brown.
The types of mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus are common in Florida and along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
An FBI spokeswoman said the agency was determining whether federal laws were broken.
The measure was criticized by Democrats and LGBT rights activists for not including transgender protections.
Dallas County, Texas, health officials said the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the case.
The Florida senator's strong finish in Iowa will likely win him more support, but he will have to keep his momentum going.
U.S. Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders tells supporters in New Hampshire to get out the vote.
Sen. Bernie Sanders' supporters flooded the internet with explanations for their loss, including suggestions of fraud and uncounted precincts.
Bernie Sanders very nearly tied Hillary Clinton in Iowa on Monday night. Young voters could help him again next week.
In a speech Tuesday, U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter previewed a $582 billion spending plan for fiscal 2017 that will be detailed next week.
Activists called on the Republican to send back money received from a member of a white nationalist group.
The White House wants to prevent overdoses and expand access to treatment amid a growing number of U.S. drug overdoses.
Although it’s still very early, Sen. Ted Cruz and Hillary Clinton have several options to choose from that could increase their ability to woo more voters.
With farmland values sliding as the Fed raises rates and China buys fewer exports, Hawkeye State farmers would welcome the billionaire candidate.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says parts of metro Detroit have sulfur dioxide pollution at levels exceeding federal air quality standards.
Federal law passed after the Sept. 11 terror attacks changed the way states vet residents applying for identification documents.
Clinton raised $38 million more than Bernie Sanders last year and still wasn’t able to cinch a blowout in the Iowa caucus.
A new study that followed 3,500 recreational users over 25 years reported that long-term pot use could weaken verbal memory recall.
For the annual tradition, thousands of revelers converge on the small Pennsylvania town of Punxsutawney to see if Punxsutawney Phil will emerge from his temporary burrow — a simulated tree stump on a farm — and see his shadow.
Chicago's police force has struggled to regain public trust after a video, released in November, showed an officer-involved shooting of a black teenager.
The derailment, which killed eight people and injured about 200 others, is considered the worst train disaster in the U.S. in decades.
Punxsutawney Phil, a meteorological marmot who lives in Pennsylvania, will deliver his verdict after 6 a.m. Tuesday.
On the GOP side, more than 112,000 Iowa caucus votes went to three nonwhite candidates: Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and Ben Carson.
Despite declaring a moral victory in Iowa, Sanders will need to expand his appeal to continue moving forward after New Hampshire.
Ted Cruz's win is considered as a setback for corn farmers in Iowa, who have lobbied hard to protect the controversial biofuels program from being dismantled.
The Republican front-runner said he was planning to travel to New Hampshire, the location of the first primary, Tuesday.
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton were both declaring victory in the Iowa caucuses Monday night as the numbers were too close to call.
With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Hillary Clinton stood at 49.9 percent, while Sen. Bernie Sanders had 49.5 percent.
Going into Monday night's voter meetings, Trump was polling at about 31 percent in Iowa.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz’s ground game helped him beat Donald Trump in Iowa, but Marco Rubio’s strong finish may give the GOP establishment someone to rally around.