The CEO of the blood-testing company has been banned from owning and operating laboratories for two years.
Chief David Brown says officers used a device equipped with a bomb to kill a suspect, a perhaps unprecedented move that raises new questions about use of lethal force.
Prime Minister David Cameron opened up ground-combat roles to women, allowing them to serve in any positions for which they qualify.
A reformed gang member and a convenience-store owner brought the killing to the public, which helped prompt a federal investigation into the police-involved shooting.
Suicide, the leading cause of death among veterans, claimed 20 lives a day in 2014, according to a new report.
Black citizens of the United States have seldom enjoyed the same right to bear arms that whites do.
The number of fatalities in Sunday’s suicide attack in Iraq’s capital has neared 300.
More than 500 people have been shot and killed by officers in America so far this year. We know, because the internet is counting.
Police pulled Philando Castile over for a broken taillight in a suburb of St. Paul, and shot him dead as his girlfriend sat beside him.
The Justice Department officially closed the case on the former secretary of state’s use of a private email server Wednesday.
The long-awaited Chilcot report found Britain joined the U.S.-led war against Saddam Hussein before “peaceful options for disarmament” had been exhausted.
The federal government asks a court to block North Carolina’s “bathroom bill,” while a coalition of states wants a different court to block federal guidance on what constitutes unlawful discrimination.
The longtime Fox News anchor is suing the network’s chairman for what she calls sexist and discriminatory treatment.
The Obama administration announced new measures against the North Korean leader and 10 other officials for human-rights abuses.
FC Barcelona’s Argentinian star Lionel Messi was sentenced Wednesday to 21 months in prison for tax fraud, but he won’t have to serve time. He says he’ll appeal the decision to Spain’s Supreme Court.
Instructors are to blame for the drowning death in a pool exercise in May, investigators say.
The Democratic candidate’s visit to Charlotte revealed a two-step plan—relying on Barack Obama to help her turn out Democrats, and on Donald Trump to keep Republicans at home.
President Obama says 8,400 troops will remain in the country until the end of his term.