The U.S. Supreme Court declined to halt an execution on Tuesday despite a juror’s racial slurs against the inmate.
Republican Governor Pat McCrory says he intends to clarify the LGBT-related law. Will it be enough to stop the backlash?
The ride-sharing service has released its first-ever transparency report, detailing the user and driver data it provided to local and state regulatory agencies.
From Bruce Springsteen to Billie Holiday, artists have thrust themselves—or found themselves thrust—into conflicts, with mixed results.
Deutsche Bank says it’s putting on hold its plan to create 250 jobs in the state.
A new UN report says the group relies increasingly on minors to carry out attacks in West Africa.
The IMF says Britain’s exit from the EU will have economic costs.
Court documents reveal new details about the man who killed three people in a Colorado Springs clinic last November.
In a robust debate, one member was thrown out of the House of Commons for calling the prime minister “dodgy Dave.”
A troubling trend has prompted the Attawapiskat community to declare a state of emergency.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry visited Hiroshima on Monday and called for a nuclear-free world.
The last photographs of the animal and his pride.
Ted Cruz completed his sweep of Colorado’s GOP delegates on Saturday, while Bernie Sanders edged out Hillary Clinton in the Wyoming caucus.