Florida Refuses Death Penalty For Orlando Police Shooting Suspect Markeith Loyd, Leaving Officers 'Furious'
Florida Gov. Rick Scott has asked State Attorney Aramis Ayala to recuse herself from the case after she refused to seek the death penalty.
Domestic Violence Victims Could Lose Funding To Hire Lawyers Under Trump Budget
President Donald Trump's proposed budget would eliminate the Legal Services Corp.
Ethiopia Garbage Landslide Death Toll Reaches 113, With Some Possibly Still Buried In Trash
A landslide at a garbage dump in Addis Ababa buried slum residents.
Is It Illegal To Bet On March Madness? NCAA Tournament Pools Are Common, And Technically Illegal
The American Gaming Association estimates Americans will bet more than $10 billion on the men's NCAA basketball tournament, but just 3 percent of that will be legal.
New Middle East War? Military Force Against ISIS Bills Introduced By Republicans
Matching bills in the House and Senate would mark the first time Congress has authorized military force in the Middle East since 2002.
Transgender Rights: Bathroom Bill Approved By Texas Senate, Could Join North Carolina Law
The bill could become the first state "bathroom law" passed since North Carolina enacted H.B.2 in 2016.
Healthcare Plan Unpopular: Only 24% Support Trumpcare Bill Over Obamacare
The American Health Care Act is unpopular with Democrats and Republicans alike.
Emissions Scandal Update: Audi Raided By Germany In Volkswagen Investigation
Police raided nine of the company's sites across Germany.
Pornhub Hired Trucks To Plow Snow For Free During Winter Storm Stella
The pornography website hired two dozen plow trucks for users to summon for free over Twitter.
Trump Might Leave U.N. Human Rights Council Over Treatment Of Israel, Tillerson Letter Says
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the U.S. would withdraw from the U.N. Human Rights Council if it does not reform itself.
Police Kill Man Wielding Knife After Using Fire Hose To Save His Life (VIDEO)
Police in California shot and killed a man after forcing him from his vehicle by flooding it with a fire hose.
Most Secretive President Ever: Obama Set Records Denying FOIA Requests
The Obama administration spent $36 million fighting public records requests in court last year.
Small Businesses Under Trump: Owners Are Optimistic For US Economy
The Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index hit the highest point since July 2007.
Implicit Bias: Black Men Perceived As 'Larger, Stronger and More Muscular'
A study showed both white and black participants estimated black men were "larger, stronger and more muscular" than white men who were the same size.
24 Million People Will Lose Health Insurance Under Republican Health Plan, CBO Says
An estimated 56 million people will be without health insurance by 2026 under the American Health Care Act.
Steve King's 5 Most Controversial Comments: Iowa Congressman Has History of Controversy
The Iowa Republican has been an anti-immigration hardliner since arriving in Congress.
Will The Congressional Budget Office Say How Many People Could Lose Health Insurance?
Politicians from both sides of the aisle are waiting to see if the CBO's analysis will provide them with a political advantage in the coming healthcare debate.
Ferguson Market Video Shows 'Edited Version Of Events' In Michael Brown Documentary, Owners Say
An attorney representing the owners of Ferguson Market and Liquor Store said new footage would be released Monday that would contradict the version of events depicted in a documentary that premiered over the weekend.
Police On Facebook: Officer Suspended For Obama Gorilla Harambe Post
An officer with the Bartow, Florida, police department was placed on administrative leave over a 2016 Facebook post.
Paul Ryan Net Worth: Healthcare Plan Architect Worth Millions
The speaker of the house is worth millions, according to financial disclosure forms.
Swedish Violence: 5 Murders Rock Stockholm In One Week
Seven people have been murdered in Sweden's capital since the start of the new year.
Dead Sharks Are Popping Up In Florida Parking Lots and Driveways
Florida has had a long history with abandoned exotic animals.
Class Action Lawsuits Could Be Threatened By Bill In Congress
A House bill would reform the way the courts handle class action lawsuits, but opponents say the legislation would make class action lawsuits nearly impossible.
Black Lives Matter Protesters Assaulted Homeless Man During Rally, Police Say
12 people were arrested during a protest outside City Council meeting in Stockton, California.
Secret Uber Greyball Tool Could Get Car Company In Trouble
A anti-Uber group in upstate New York called on the state's attorney general to investigate if Uber broke state law by using its recently revealed "Greyball" technology to evade regulators.
Hillary Clinton's Attack Ads Lacked Policy In Presidential Campaign, Says Study
An analysis of last year's general election campaign ads shows that only a quarter of Hillary Clinton's ads discussed policy.
Guatemalan Orphanage Fire Death Toll: At Least 19 Killed, Dozens Injured
The fire struck a children's shelter near Guatemala City.
Are Businessmen Sexist? Executives Twice As Likely To Discriminate As Other Men
Nearly half of U.S. business owners surveyed said men were more capable than women.
Is Coffee Good For You? Caffeine Prevents Dementia and Alzheimer's, New Study Suggests
A new study said caffeine can boost production of an enzyme that protects the brain from neurodegenerative diseases.
MH370 Conspiracy Theories: Diego Garcia, CIA, Terrorists, North Korea and Aliens All Have Been Connected To Plane's Disappearance
Wednesday will mark the third anniversary of the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight 370.