A situation involving 23 officers from different forces, a prostitute and a suicide has taken down two police chiefs in a week.
Demonstrators plan to gather Sunday to voice opposition to a six-month sentence for a college athlete convicted of raping an unconscious woman.
State lawmakers may investigate Judge Aaron Persky, whose six-month sentence for a Stanford athlete wasn't his first to draw criticism.
Tom Perkins’ investment in drug developer Genentech is widely considered to have helped jump-start the biotech industry during the 1970s.
“As everyone knows, there are no high-speed trains manufactured in the United States,” said a U.S. company that was set to partner with China Railway.
While Hillary Clinton could make history in the U.S., India, Germany and South Korea and many other nations have all already had female heads of state.
The Vermont senator thanked supporters for being “a part of the revolution,” in a speech in California, shortly after Hillary Clinton celebrated a “milestone” in her campaign.
Hillary Clinton is less than 30 delegates away from the magic number needed to clinch the Democratic presidential nomination.
Legal filings suggest questionable tactics were used to attract students to the Republican candidate's eponymous seminar series.
An average of recent polls in the Golden State shows Clinton with support from 47.7 percent of voters and Sanders with 43 percent.
Tony Fadell will remain an adviser to Alphabet and Google co-founder Larry Page.
The Republican’s recent remarks about a Mexican-American judge were the latest in a slew of hostile rhetoric targeting ethnic and religious minorities.
Dissidents set “Make America Great Again” hats on fire and waved the Mexican flag, while some held signs that read “A vote for Trump is a vote for fascism.”
After its board members were re-elected in the face of some opposition, Tribune Publishing changed its name to tronc.
Clinton described the choice between herself and Trump as one between a “strong, confident America that leads” and a “fearful America.”
The effects of fracking, a process that pushes liquids and chemicals into rock formations to loosen oil and gas, were measured between 1982 and 2014.
Hillary Clinton hopes to fend off Bernie Sanders’ advances as the two Democrats compete for California’s large delegate prize ahead of June 7.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ populist message is resonating in an important delegate state ahead of its June 7 primary.
Combining Tuesday and Wednesday's performances, the index gained 2 percent, its strongest two-day run since early March.
New York is set to join a growing number of states eliminating sales tax on tampons and feminine hygiene products.
The city's board of supervisors, backed by the sheriff, voted to define its sanctuary city laws. A killing there made it a national issue.
The unit will be merged with Computer Sciences Corp., as HP continues restructuring under boss Meg Whitman.