A controversial New Mexico immigrant detention center expects more detainees to arrive in the coming days.
The Olympian will soon be sentenced after being convicted of culpable homicide for killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
Suspended Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson plans to plead not guilty to child abuse charges Wednesday.
The move comes as Obama faces a backlash over delays on immigration reform, but some activists are not impressed.
Shut Down All Ports Of Entry wants the U.S. to stop giving benefits to illegal immigrant and start building a border fence.
Cpl. Bryon Dickson was walking to his car after his shift Friday night when Eric Frein, a survivalist and military re-enactor, allegedly opened fire.
President Obama vowed to deport serious, violent criminals before others, but many deportees have no criminal record.
Half brothers Henry Lee McCollum and Leon Brown, who had been convicted of raping and killing a girl, were ordered released Tuesday.
Police in California said they found an assault rifle belonging to Young Jeezy on his tour bus.
At least 700 prisoners are involved in the riots, reportedly triggered by protests for better facilities in the prison.
A cyber attack at a firm that performs background checks for U.S. government employees compromised data of at least 25,000 workers, including some undercover investigators, and that number could rise, agency officials said on Friday.
General Motors issued a report in June showing how it turned a blind eye to an ignition-switch problem linked to at least 13 deaths.
China’s railway officials have come under increasing scrutiny from both anti-corruption officials as well as the public.
How the story of 'Baby Gammy' shocked Thailand and sparked a move to change public policy.
An upstate New York man was accused on Tuesday of threatening to kill President Barack Obama and other political leaders just days after he was arraigned on charges that he had made previous online death threats against them, authorities said.
The inquiry, which was launched on July 23 after 29 countries voted in its favor, is slated to submit its report by March 2015.
The "economic fugitives" are protected by the lack of an extradition treaty between China and the U.S., a Chinese official said.
A British-American couple was hired by pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline to investigate the source of a sex tape.
Arizona's harsh desert is treacherous terrain for migrants, who die by the hundreds trying to cross into the US, even as overall numbers fall.
Syndicate Bank reported global deposits had increased 17.7 percent to $35.3 billion in the first quarter of the year.
California's correction officers will soon have special training as part of an initiative to improve the treatment of mentally ill inmates.
Both parties claim to hope to help the border humanitarian crisis, but actions speak louder than words.