The justices come close to recognizing the perilous state of the American public-defense system.
A prosecutor in Minneapolis said police were justified in shooting the 24-year-old black man because he was trying to grab an officer’s gun.
The U.S. Department of Justice and the city in New Jersey reached an agreement Wednesday to overhaul how the city’s police works.
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled in favor of Britain’s decision not to charge police officers who shot and killed a Brazilian man in 2005 after mistaking him for a terrorism suspect.
President Francois Hollande dropped the proposed constitutional changes after it became clear that it would not clear Parliament.
California announced a deal to reach $15 an hour by 2022, and New York could soon follow.
Susan Sarandon says she might prefer Donald Trump because he’d bring about revolution faster. There’s little evidence that many Democrats would join her.
The PMDB, Brazil’s largest political party, has left the ruling coalition, raising the odds President Dilma Rousseff will be impeached.
Nigerian troops have freed hundreds of hostages held by the militant Islamist group.
On Slay-Z, rap’s biggest Donald Trump fan continues on the warpath.
Corey Lewandowski was booked on misdemeanor charges Tuesday morning, stemming from an incident with Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields on March 8.
The justices split 4-4 in Friedrichs v. CTA, leaving a pro-union ruling in the lower courts intact.
A gunman was shot. A female bystander received minor injuries. The Capitol Police chief described the incident as the “act of a single person.”
The company began services in Mombasa last week amid protests.