The Popular Party emerged yet again as the single biggest party, but fell short of a majority.
The Kremlin’s spokesman says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan apologized for the death of a Turkish pilot who was shot down in Turkish airspace last November.
The U.S. Supreme Court strikes down two Texas abortion-clinic restrictions in a 5-3 decision.
The two allies had fallen out in 2010 after the deadly Israeli raid on a flotilla headed to the Gaza Strip.
The landmark Supreme Court ruling led to a surge of same-sex marriages—and plenty of backlash.
The results of the referendum are, in theory, not legally binding.
Drug shortages have left the state unable to perform executions, officials told a federal court Friday.
Earl Ray Tomblin, the state’s governor, said Friday 14 people were killed.
The World Anti-Doping Agency suspended the lab in Rio that tests urine and blood samples just ahead of the Olympics.
The fire north of Los Angeles has already burned 80 homes, and several communities were being evacuated.
The U.S. government is auctioning off the notorious Boston gangster’s belongings to raise money for his victims.
Are the referendum results binding? How long will it take Britain to get out? What happens to the rest of Europe?
The regulations and trade negotiations will be a nightmare to sort out, but the scariest part right now is the uncertainty.
The U.S. Supreme Court approved warrantless breath tests but forbade warrantless blood tests during DUI arrests.
Donald Trump converted around $50 million in loans to his campaign to a gift—but did he have any choice?
The white officer was captured on video last summer throwing a black teenage girl to the ground while breaking up a pool party.
She has vowed to expand President Obama’s executive actions. Thursday’s decision won’t necessarily prevent her from doing so.
About 24,000 people die each year around the world—the majority of them in developing countries.
Led Zeppelin has won the copyright lawsuit that accused the band of stealing the melody for “Stairway to Heaven.”
A judge acquitted Officer Caesar Goodson of all charges in the April 2015 mortal injury of the 25-year-old Baltimore man, including second-degree murder.