Del Berg, 100, was one of the Americans who volunteered to fight Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War, and he never stopped fighting for leftist causes.
The U.S. Supreme Court denied a request by 20 states to block the agency’s mercury-emissions rule while lawsuits proceed.
Officer Aaron Smith shot and killed Gregory Gunn, an unarmed black man, in Montgomery, Alabama, last week.
Was it racism, the facts of the case, or fraying trust in police?
How statistical spatial analysis is bolstering a theory about who the British artist really is.
The plea from Donald Tusk, the European Council’s president, comes as Europe is struggling with the influx of more than 1 million people from Syria and other parts of the world.
Extremely rare baseball cards of the Tigers great were recently discovered in an attic, a find potentially worth more than a million dollars.
The GOP presidential nominee in 2012 is expected to call the Republican front-runner in 2016 a “phony and a fraud.”
The neurosurgeon says he no longer sees “a political path forward” to the Republican nomination.
The former CEO, who was charged Tuesday with rigging bids for oil and natural-gas leases, has died in a car crash in Oklahoma City.
The Supreme Court arguments in a major abortion case hint at the future that awaits women in Texas and other states with abortion restrictions.
Throw the bums out? Not so fast. Veteran members of the House and Senate survived primary challenges in Super Tuesday states won by Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
As migrants from across the Middle East and Africa continue to make the journey to western Europe by the thousands, the flow of refugees traveling the “Balkan corridor” is now being constricted.
The Republican senator from Texas narrowly defeated Donald Trump, the front-runner, in the state’s caucuses, according to the AP’s projection.