The inspector general for the U.S. Department of Justice is investigating two shots fired by federal agents that apparently went unreported following a fatal confrontation in January between authorities and militiamen in Southeast Oregon.
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Tilikum the killer whale may be “beginning to deteriorate” as the estimated 35-year-old animal battles a yet incurable bacterial infection in his lungs, SeaWorld said Tuesday.
A California TV reporter’s live broadcast was cut short when a car came barreling toward him.
The Maryland Court of Appeals on Tuesday ordered a Baltimore police officer to testify against colleagues charged in the April death of Freddie Gray, a black man whose death triggered protests and rioting.
Murder charges have been filed against a second suspect in the November 2015 killing of a 9-year-old boy, a crime that horrified a Chicago community.
A 14-year-old Michigan girl critically wounded during a deadly shooting spree allegedly committed by an Uber driver will leave the hospital on Tuesday, according to online posts by her mother and a family friend.
The Ferguson, Missouri, city council on Tuesday may back down and approve an agreement it reached with the U.S. Justice Department to reform the city’s police department after the 2014 shooting of an unarmed black teenager.
Former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, according to a statement from the rock band’s press office.
Two years ago, she was forced into a life of prostitution and tortured for months, left nearly dead in a fast food restaurant parking lot.
Defense lawyer Brian Bloomfield was sentenced Monday to serve 90 days in the Clark County Detention Center for his role in defrauding the court system.
Volkswagen’s delay in announcing it had cheated U.S. diesel emission tests was a legitimate move aimed at striking a deal with regulators to limit the cost of the scandal, the carmaker’s lawyers said in a report to a German court.
It looks like a nightmare in the making, caught on video — a dashcam shows the tiny figure of a child tumbling from the back of a moving minivan onto the unyielding pavement of a bustling thoroughfare in China.
Jonathan Daniels, the president of Aerodrome, sees a bright future of job growth in the drone industry. Aerodrome is offering a fast-paced certificate program for people interested in getting into the field.
A teenager who authorities say impersonated a doctor has been arrested again and now faces charges of fraud and larceny.
Baseball season has officially started with spring training games, and already there are some close calls with equipment flying into the stands.