Michael McCarthy was convicted of second-degree murder Monday and sentenced to life in prison with eligibility for parole after serving 20 years.
Joseph Astarita, the FBI agent, was indicted on five felony charges after the Justice Department started probe into possible FBI misconduct.
Major League Baseball umpire John Tumpane saved a woman from dying by suicide after he saw her dangling off the edge of Roberto Clemente Bridge.
Muslims first came to the island as part of the transatlantic colonial exchange between Spain and Portugal and the “New World.”
Kate’s Law and No Sanctuary for Criminals Act "will close the dangerous loopholes exploited by criminals, gang members, drug dealers, killers, and terrorists," President Donald Trump said while addressing a meeting in the White House Cabinet Room on Wednesday.
The first lady traveled alone and was not accompanied by son Barron Trump, who also moved in to Washington, D.C., after completing his academic year at a New York City school.
Dr. James Kohut would be placed under house arrest with a limited internet connection, GPS monitoring and no contact with other witnesses or victims if he is released on bail, a report stated.
Visa applicants from six Muslim countries and refugees require a close family or business tie within the U.S., says the State Department.
The episode left other officials stunned and prompted senior White House aide Jared Kushner to call the outburst unprofessional, the report added.
Locals of Rockwall, Texas pooled in money to buy a car for 20-year-old Justin Korva after resident Andy Mitchell's Facebook post about his determination to walk 3 miles to work.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator met Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris on March 9 at a Houston hotel.
A Minnesota couple, Monalisa Perez and Pedro Ruiz had been making YouTube videos of pranks, stunts and challenges in order to gain followers on their social media channel.
The South Dakota-based BPI sued ABC News' anchor Diane Sawyer and reporter Jim Avila for $1.9 billion five years ago.
Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union had sued the state over the new abortion law, arguing that it creates “an unconstitutional undue burden on unemancipated minors."
A Governor’s Scholars Program was being held at the university when the explosion occurred but the participants were safely evacuated.
The fire broke out Wednesday afternoon in the Lightner Creek area, about two miles west of Durango in La Plata County.
The Pennsylvania Senate approved a bill that will allow school employees to carry a gun on school grounds.
Kim Kardashian West is pointing the finger at Instagram after fans accused her of "shading" beauty blogger Jackie Aina.
"We declare at home and abroad that we will impose the death penalty on traitor Park Geun Hye."
Despite not ranking number one in any of the categories, Atlanta was deemed the best place to spend the Fourth of July.
The woman who took the video said there were at least seven sharks in the shallow water.
"First time for everything," tweeted Donald Trump Jr.
A mother and former beauty queen who was set on fire by her ex-boyfriend has died, according to her family.
Inspired by the dystopian novel "Handmaid's Tale,” these women created a striking visual at the Capitol.
"It should cause some concern for those of you that have children using Snapchat."
"Let’s trade places," Bryce addressed Ryan. "You can come work the iron, and I’ll go to D.C."
The parents of a Pennsylvania teen who had his murder captured in a ‘selfie’ spoke out for the first time since their son’s death Wednesday.
The New Jersey governor's historically unpopular term ends in January. Is he battling a Kushner competitor in hopes of finally landing a Trump administration job?
A monument of the Ten Commandments was destroyed early Wednesday morning in Little Rock, Arkansas, when a vehicle ran into it less than 24 hours after it was erected in front of the state capitol.
Is the earthquake swarm an indication of a supervolcano eruption?