Rumors made the rounds earlier this week that Woods was partying with Laci Kay Somers before his DUI arrest Monday.
John Burris, Jasmine's attorney, mentioned that she was tossed around like a "kickball" by several police officers who engaged in sexual relationship with her.
NYPD Sgt. Hugh Barry pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder, manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in shooting of a black person during his court hearing. He shot a mentally ill woman named Deborah Danner in October 2016.
Exxon, Shell, Peabody Energy, Arch Coal and Statoil together put millions into lobbying efforts related at least in part to the Paris Climate Agreement — and have also invested in preparations to comply with new strictures.
The Department of Justice also got the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to issue a warrant for carrying out electronic surveillance on journalists, who have received the inside information, the report added.
Former President Barack Obama and wife Michelle Obama purchased the house Wednesday for $8.1 million they had been renting since leaving the White House.
The White House was briefly under lockdown, Wednesday, after an intruder was detained by the United States Secret Service.
Eliza Wasni, a teenager from Chicago, who was charged with murder of her Uber driver was taken into custody by the police after they tased her as she refused to drop her weapons.
Activists looking into working conditions at Chinese company that makes shoes for Ivanka Trump's label, went missing this week.
Karina Vetrano was killed last year in August, and after months of search, her murderer was arrested in February.
The latest evidence of surface frost was found by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has been orbiting the moon since 2009.
A CNN report said Wednesday, congressional investigators are probing whether the Attorney General had a third meeting with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Body-cam videos released by the police show officers arriving at the scene, grabbing their advanced automatic weapons and rushing toward the Pulse nightclub.
“I take responsibility for every decision I make, but that's not why I lost,” the former presidential candidate said during an interview at Recode's Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California.
Called "American Possibilities," Joe Biden's PAC is being regarded by many as a confirmation that the former vice president is going to contest the 2020 presidential election.
The dash cam footage shows both the moment that officers approached his car as well as his sobriety test.
Passengers reported “smoke emitting from a carry-on bag holding a laptop computer.”
Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James was reportedly the target of an apparent hate crime.
Trump relies on California’s 14-member Congressional delegation to support his legislative efforts. The health care bill wouldn't have passed without Golden State lawmakers.
Musk said he has done “all I can” to sway President Trump against pulling out of the agreement.
At least one employee was bound with duct tape while supervisors took pictures, according to a report.
Video of the DUI arrest of golf legend Tiger Woods will reportedly be released.
Robert Bigelow, the founder of Bigelow Aerospace, won a $17.8 million contract from NASA in 2013.
CNN said it was evaluating the comedian's role with the network after she posted an image of a decapitated President Trump.
Cummins was scheduled to be arraigned later this week but waived his scheduled appearance.
ExxonMobil shareholders are debating a proposal that would disclose the oil giant's lobbying efforts — including payments to trade associations lobbying against measures ExxonMobil publicly supports.
The U.S. launched a rocket from the Santa Barbara County coast on Tuesday that hit a target warhead in a mock test done to build up its defense against the growing threat from North Korea.
The "Fearless girl" statue was installed in March on the eve of International Women's Day by a firm called State Street Global Advisers to show support for the women of New York.
So far, only Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made use of the offer, the Associated Press reported
The 90th annual Scripps National Spelling Bee began this week in Washington D.C. where 291 spellers will take part in the finals.