Brownsville Playground Rape Update: In New York Teen Case, Four Out Of Five Suspects Released From Custody
The teenagers had been arrested on suspicion of raping an 18-year-old woman in Brooklyn. A fifth teen remained in custody on unrelated charges.
Freddie Gray Update: William Porter Jury Was One Vote From Manslaughter Acquittal, Report Says
The Baltimore jury was unable to reach a consensus in the trial of William Porter, the first officer charged in the death of Freddie Gray.
Immigration Reform Update: Obama Executive Order Heading To US Supreme Court?
Obama's immigration executive order has been blocked by a federal lawsuit by 26 Republican-led states.
Planned Parenthood Video Update: Lawsuit Filed Against California Group Behind Undercover Footage
The anti-abortion group released a series of undercover videos that embroiled Planned Parenthood in controversy.
Who Is Chakib Akrouh? After Paris Terror Attacks, Belgian-Moroccan Man Killed In Saint-Denis Raids Identified
The man was killed during a police raid after the November 2015 Paris attacks.
Who Is Cedrick Chatman? Footage Of Chicago Teen Fatally Shot By Police Allowed To Be Released, Judge Rules
Footage of Cedrick Chatman, 17, being fatally shot in 2013 by a white officer could be released Thursday afternoon.
Who Is Ben Baker? Chicago Prisoner’s Drug Charges To Be Dropped After He Said Police Framed Him
Baker was initially sentenced to serve 14 years in prison on drug charges.
After Laquan McDonald, Chicago Pastors To Boycott Rahm Emanuel's Martin Luther King Breakfast
The religious leaders said they believe Mayor Rahm Emanuel tried to cover up the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald.
Who Is Ciara Meyer? 12-Year-Old Girl Fatally Shot By Constable During Central Pennsylvania Family's Eviction
The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, and it's too early to say if the constable's actions were appropriate, police have said.
Bowe Bergdahl Update: Court Martial Date Scheduled As Defense Argues Over Classified Documents
The U.S. Army sergeant faces a potential life sentence for charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Death Penalty In The US: Florida Capital Punishment System Is Unconstitutional, Supreme Court Says
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the state gives judges too much authority in meting out death sentences.
Paris Terror Attacks: Le Carillon Bar To Reopen 2 Months After Shootings
About 15 people were killed on the bar's terrace in November.
Powerball Jackpot Drawing Live Stream: Where To Watch The $900 Million Lottery
Television stations across the U.S. will feature the live drawing, but it can also be live streamed on an app as well.
Residents Frustrated With Planned Barrier Between Fire, Nuclear Waste Dump In St. Louis
A wall is being built at a St. Louis landfill, but residents say that won't be enough.
Philadelphia Police Shooting Suspect Edward Archer Traveled To Middle East Twice
Edward Archer said after the shooting of a policeman that he had pledged his allegiance to the Islamic State group.
Shipwreck, More Than 140 Years Old, Found Off Alaskan Coast
The ships were abandoned after they became encased in ice near the remote community of Wainwright in 1871.
China Chemical Plant Explosion: Reports Of Fire, Blast Seen In Lengshuijiang
The cause of the explosion has yet to be determined.
UK Banks: British Financial Regulator May Allow Commission Payments Again
The head of Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority denies the agency is going soft on banks.
Merkel Proposes Tougher Rules For Expelling Those Seeking Asylum Convicted Of Crimes
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s proposal comes on the heels of a series of attacks on women in Cologne on New Year’s Eve.
What Time Is The Powerball Drawing? When To Watch When The Record Jackpot Will Be Drawn
There are a couple of different ways to learn what numbers got pulled.
How To Play Powerball And Win: All You Need To Know To Get Your Ticket For The Record Jackpot Drawing
All you need to know before Saturday night's drawing.
Boston, Philadelphia Police Shootings Updates: Officers Ambushed In Separate, Unprovoked Attacks
The Philadelphia police officer was shot in a 13-bullet ambush late Thursday, and the Boston officer was injured Friday. Both survived.
When Is The Next Powerball Jackpot Drawing? Where To Watch And How To Buy Tickets
The jackpot has reached a record $700 million.
US Air Force Academy Saw Biggest Spike In Sexual Assault Reports Among Three Military Academies
The U.S. Naval Academy saw the most sexual harassment claims last year of the three U.S. armed service academies that saw jumps in the number of sexual assaults reported.
NYPD Muslim Surveillance Counterterrorism Lawsuit To Be Settled: Here's What Happens Next
Oversight diminished after 9/11, and surveillance of Muslims increased. Privacy advocates hailed the announcement.
What's Next For The Death Penalty? Connecticut Supreme Court To Hear New Arguments Over State Ban
The state Supreme Court ruled in August the death penalty should be abolished, and remaining death row prisoners should be spared.
Amid Police Brutality Debate, NYPD Punishes Officer For Not Stopping Enough Minority Teenagers: Lawsuit
The officer reportedly recorded a conversation he had with a commanding officer in secret.
Chris Christie On Gun Control: New Jersey Governor Admits He Changed Stances On Firearms
In the 1990s, he campaigned for a New Jersey state Senate in support of a ban on assault weapons.
Former Philadelphia Police Officer Ray Lewis, Arrested During Occupy Protests, Set To Appear At Cleveland Tamir Rice Rally
Ray Lewis, who was arrested during Occupy Wall Street in 2011, will join protesters in support of the Cleveland boy shot by police.
Where Did North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Come From? How The Korean War Shaped A Nation
While the test would be North Korea’s fourth test in ten years if the news is accurate, the history of the North’s nuclear weapons program can be traced back to the country’s founder, Kim Il Sung.