The justices signed off Thursday on a new procedural rule for warrants targeting computers.
Two Mexican soldiers and three federal police officers have been charged with torture in connection with a gruesome video that spread quickly online.
The effort marks Moscow’s long-term plan to build a space-launch facility inside the country’s borders.
There’s been an NFL draft since 1936. But how did it become the three-day media spectacle it is today?
The Green Mountain State could expand its electorate by thousands under a new law signed Thursday.
Syed Raheel Farook, his wife, and a third woman were charged Thursday in an investigation of marriage-fraud conspiracy.
Posti, the country’s mail service, will start offering the service next month in an effort to raise money.
Why hasn’t the Texas senator managed to unite the Republican Party in opposition to Donald Trump? It’s not complicated.
Former London Mayor Ken Livingstone has been suspended from the party after he appeared to suggest Hitler was a Zionist.
Doctors Without Borders says an airstrike on a hospital it operates in Aleppo has killed at least 14 people.
The legislation, signed by the state's Republican governor on Wednesday, allows counselors to refuse treatment to clients based on the counselors’ personal beliefs.
City police shot and injured a 13-year-old boy carrying a fake weapon Wednesday.
South Korea unveiled new uniforms infused with mosquito-repellant as fear grows of the Zika virus in Brazil.
The former House speaker pled guilty to violating banking regulations in an attempt to cover up sexual-abuse allegations.