A fight over jobs and opportunity grew deadly over the weekend, and rioters seized control of a vital canal.
The accused Uber driver apparently chose his victims at random and may have picked up passengers in between the killings.
The bureau’s director says the litigation with the tech company isn’t about trying to set a precedent, but about justice for the victims of the San Bernardino attack.
Thousands of adoring fans came to see Bernie Sanders on Sunday, but his challenge with black voters—and in the state overall—remains daunting.
Discouraged with Congress, some representatives elected in the Tea Party wave are leaving Washington after just three terms. Here are four of their stories.
The attacks come amid negotiations between the U.S. and Russia about a possible cease-fire.
At least six people are dead, and a 45-year-old suspect is in custody.
In case after case the late Justice sided with corporations over everyday Americans.
Betrayed by all of his apparent strengths, the Republican said he would not sell out his principles to win the election and then proved it.
The Silver State’s Saturday caucus is the first big test of Senator Bernie Sanders’s ability to win minority voters—and of Hillary Clinton’s firewall.
The prominent Italian thinker fused all of his passions into his writing.
The Justice Department has filed a motion to force Apple to comply with a judge’s order to help the FBI unlock an iPhone that belonged to one of the San Bernardino attackers.
The iconic American author of To Kill a Mockingbird died a few months shy of her 90th birthday.
A militant who masterminded two major attacks in Tunisia last year was reportedly targeted.