In the latest incident involving the app Periscope, a French woman broadcast her suicide.
Michael Slager, the officer who shot the unarmed man five times in the back, was charged with three federal counts this week.
The predominantly Catholic country elected its first transgender politician to congressional office this week.
The U.S. Military Academy said it won’t punish the cadets seen in the photograph with their fists raised.
Elizabeth II has been filmed describing as “very rude” China’s treatment of Britain’s ambassador to Beijing.
Dozens were killed in the attack claimed by ISIS on a Shiite neighborhood.
Two deputies have been charged with multiple felonies in connection with beating a suspected car thief in San Francisco.
An arbitration panel ruled against a transgender man who said he was fired unfairly by his former employer.
The South Asian country executed the leader of its largest Islamist party, which may lead to more violence.
Avalanches in the last two years have shut down climbing routes to the world’s highest peak, but climbers are now in position to reach the top.
President Obama will be the first sitting president to visit the city the U.S. bombed in 1945, but two others have been before him.
A group of new polls released Tuesday shows a surprisingly close race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
The Golden State Warriors guard became the first NBA player to unanimously win the award.
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More than 50 people were shot and eight were killed over the weekend, putting the city on track to hit 500 homicides this year.