Edward Bronstein screamed "I can’t breathe" multiple times while he was forcibly restrained by several officers during a traffic stop.
A U.S. Park Police officer said he was demoted and then fired by the agency because he is Black.
Barbara Maier Gustern, a well-known broadway singing coach, died after she was shoved to the ground in an unprovoked attack.
The Biden administration made a carefully orchestrated gamble this week, issuing a series of public and private threats to Beijing that it will face consequences if it supports Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Kanye West has been suspended from social media network Instagram for 24 hours after the rapper infringed the platform's policy regarding harassment, a spokesperson for its parent firm Meta Platforms Inc said.
NASA's next-generation moon rocket was due on Thursday to make a highly anticipated, slow-motion journey from an assembly plant to its launch pad in Florida for a final round of tests in the coming weeks that will determine how soon the spacecraft can fly.
NASA's next-generation moon rocket began a highly anticipated, slow-motion journey out of its assembly plant en route to the launch pad in Florida on Thursday for a final round of tests in the coming weeks that will determine how soon the spacecraft can fly.
Human rights groups have accused China of detaining more than a million Uyghurs in the Xinjiang region.
International outrage over Russia's invasion of Ukraine grew on Thursday as U.S.
More than 24 hours after a missile test reportedly ended in a fiery failure over Pyongyang on Wednesday, North Korea had yet to say anything about the incident.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Wednesday said federal policy on autonomous vehicles will undergo "meaningful" developments in the coming years, saying policy frameworks had not fully caught up with technological developments.
At the U.S. border with Mexico, American officials are allowing Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion of their homeland to enter the United States and stay without fear of deportation for a year, according to people crossing.
Former CNN primetime host Chris Cuomo filed a request for arbitration on Wednesday, seeking $125 million in damages for alleged wrongful termination.
The United States is considering removing Iran's Revolutionary Guards from its foreign terrorist organization blacklist in return for Iranian assurances about reining in the elite force, a source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
Four Disney employees have been arrested after police worked with multiple agencies in a human trafficking sting operation.
Canada launched a C$250 million ($191 million) fund to curb gun violence, earmarking a significant amount to stop gun smuggling at the border, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said on Wednesday.
Chris Cuomo is suing CNN after he was fired for helping his brother fight sexual harassment allegations.
A new law bans the United States' former spies from hiring themselves out to foreign governments right after they stop working for Washington.
A 22-year-old girls' life forever changed after facing a life threatening attack by two dogs she was suppose to dog-sit.
A U.S. judge on Wednesday ordered the Justice Department to provide former President Donald Trump's adviser Steve Bannon access to certain sensitive internal legal opinions or other related records that could potentially help bolster his defense against criminal contempt of Congress charges.
In a bitterly divided Washington, Republicans and Democrats apparently agree on one thing: the twice-yearly ritual of changing clocks needs to end.
Americans protesting anti-Asian violence will gather in at least a dozen U.S.
Americans protesting anti-Asian violence gathered in Atlanta and other U.S.
U.S. prosecutors have accused Chinese government agents of trying to spy on and intimidate dissidents living in the United States, including a congressional candidate, according to court documents unsealed on Wednesday.
U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday will deliver remarks on the Violence Against Women Act, which he renewed a day earlier while signing a massive spending bill into law, as an alarming spike in domestic violence coinciding with the coronavirus pandemic has added urgency to the issue.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday said it is time to change the culture and not just U.S.
The next Mega Millions numbers will be drawn on Friday, March 18.
As Vladimir Putin looks out from behind the Kremlin's red walls, Russia's paramount leader of 22 years has a riddle to solve: how to win a war in Ukraine that the West says he has already lost.
A juror in Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking trial who did not reveal before trial that he was sexually abused as a child was seeking "15 minutes of fame," the British socialite's lawyers argued on Monday, but prosecutors said she got a fair trial.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday said Russian President Vladimir Putin "is a war criminal" for attacking Ukraine and announced an additional $800 million in security assistance including weapons to take down Russian planes and tanks.