The Republican nominee has called on the president to resign and implied in no uncertain terms that President Obama may have been implicated in the massacre at a gay bar.
Microsoft says it will buy LinkedIn for $196 per share.
The attack on a gay club in Orlando on Sunday is not an isolated crime.
The former governor of Ohio, U.S. senator, and mayor of Cleveland had died at 79.
A jury found House Speaker Michael Hubbard guilty on 12 counts of ethics violations.
A gunman shot and killed singer Christina Grimmie outside a Florida concert on Friday night.
Six U.S. airlines will begin scheduled flights to the island nation.
The media company announced it’s being sold to Ziff Davis, the publisher of PC Magazine, and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The Georgia senator invokes a psalm calling down divine wrath on an enemy—but insists he meant no harm.
Davontae Sanford was 14 when he said he killed four people in Detroit. He walked out of prison Wednesday after a county judge vacated his conviction and ordered him released.
Police detained 900 suspected extremists overnight Friday after a string of attacks.
The hockey hall-of-famer was part of four Stanley Cup-winning Detroit Red Wings teams. He died Friday at 88.
An Indian court has ruled five men who gang raped a Danish tourist in 2014 must spend the rest of their lives in prison.
GOP leaders have crafted an agenda that bears little resemblance to their presidential candidate’s stated vision.
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling Thursday will force lower courts to consider the issue.
The county prosecutor charged the 50-year-old man who struck nine bicyclists Tuesday, killing five of them, with five counts of second-degree murder.
A partnership between a U.S. company and China to build a high-speed rail line from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is over.
The Second Amendment doesn’t protect a right to concealed firearms, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.
The Washington National Cathedral is removing two images of the Confederate battle flag from its windows.
President Obama makes it official, endorsing Hillary Clinton for president.