Donald Trump Jr. went to UCLA on Sunday to talk about a central message of his new book: how liberals are trying to silence conservatives with claims of political correctness.
A Memphis, Tennessee, store clerk was sentenced Thursday to 22 years in prison for fatally shooting a 17-year-old who had shoplifted a beer, authorities said.
A Pennsylvania judge Tuesday struck down three gun control ordinances enacted by the city of Pittsburgh after the mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue last year, saying that state law prevented the city from regulating firearms.
For two months this summer, out-of-work miners blocked a train full of coal from shipping out of an eastern Kentucky mine, demanding weeks of unpaid wages after their employer, Blackjewel, suddenly went bankrupt.
A federal judge Tuesday overturned the 2006 conviction of a California man accused of training in a Pakistani terrorist camp and lying to the FBI about it, undoing a case once heralded by federal prosecutors after the Sept. 11 attacks as a proactive victory against terrorism.
To the ever-growing list of deadly weapons, creatively concealed narcotics and poisonous creatures routinely found in people’s luggage and publicized by the Transportation Security Administration online, add something new:
Hampton University, a private school in Virginia, said Thursday that it had fired nine officers from its Police Department after a school investigation uncovered racist and misogynistic posts they had shared on social media.
For the second time in two years, a Pennsylvania judge Tuesday dismissed charges against an Amtrak engineer who was driving a speeding train that derailed in Philadelphia in 2015, killing eight people.
Construction was set to begin this week on a giant telescope on the barren summit of Mauna Kea, a volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island, considered the best observatory site in the Northern Hemisphere.
A Boeing 737 arriving at the naval air station in Jacksonville, Florida, from Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, crashed into the St. Johns River on Friday night, scrambling emergency workers who were trying to control leaking jet fuel and to rescue passengers and crew members, the authorities said.
Federal wildlife officials said Thursday that they would officially consider listing the giraffe as an endangered species, a move long sought by conservationists alarmed by the African mammal’s precipitous decline and a growing domestic market for giraffe products.
Federal wildlife officials said Thursday that they would officially consider listing the giraffe as an endangered species, a move long sought by conservationists alarmed by the African mammal’s precipitous decline and a growing domestic market for giraffe products.
Two tenured scientists at a renowned cancer hospital in Houston have resigned and the hospital is seeking to fire a third in connection with an investigation into possible foreign attempts to take advantage of its federally funded research, authorities said.
Two tenured scientists at a renowned cancer hospital in Houston have resigned and the hospital is seeking to fire a third in connection with an investigation into possible foreign attempts to take advantage of its federally funded research, authorities said.
The family of a black Tennessee man who was shot and killed by a white police officer in Nashville in July sued the officer and the city Monday, saying that its Police Department discriminates against black people and that its officers are too quick to use lethal force.
At least 29 passengers were being treated Saturday after their flight to Kennedy International Airport from Istanbul encountered severe turbulence, authorities said.
NEW YORK — A woman attacked seven people with a substance like pepper spray in four places in Harlem and the Upper West Side on Friday, including two subway stations, in a series of attacks that were being investigated as possible hate crimes, police said.
A woman attacked seven people with a substance like pepper spray in four places in Upper Manhattan on Friday, including two subway stations, in a series of attacks that were being investigated as possible hate crimes, police said.
A grand jury indicted Jussie Smollett, the actor from the television series “Empire,” on Thursday on 16 counts of disorderly conduct after authorities said he falsely reported to police that he had been attacked by two men who made racial and homophobic slurs, court records show.
Oregon is poised to become the first state in the nation to impose statewide limits on how much landlords can raise rents after state lawmakers passed a sweeping measure on Tuesday.