Hillary Clinton’s speech Wednesday, advocating for greater support for people with disabilities, shows how a matter that was once universal has become as polarized as the rest of politics.
Demonstrators in Charlotte were met with tear gas and riot police Tuesday night, hours after the fatal shooting.
This is the city’s largest police-hiring surge since the 1980s.
A man shouted at security officers, charged the gate with a knife, and was shot in the leg.
Heather Bresch will tell lawmakers the life-saving drug isn’t as profitable for the company as everyone thinks.
A federal judge said the woman suing Derrick Rose must be named in court.
U.S. officials say only Russian warplanes could have carried out the airstrike that killed 20 people Monday.
Authorities say Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, is the suspect in both blasts on Saturday.
In Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina, drivers are finding it hard to find gasoline following a pipeline rupture in Alabama.
“I accept full responsibility for all unethical sales practices,” John Stumpf will tell the Senate Banking Committee Tuesday.
Friends of the man suspected of setting off bombs in New York and New Jersey said he’d grown distant in recent years.
As the Republican nominee seeks to tone down his rhetoric, his son has emerged as a loud amplifier of alt-right memes and views, including “white genocide.”
The decision follows international pressure and violent protests against last month's vote.
The decision by the UN comes a day after an airstrike struck a humanitarian convoy.
Two months of firefighting along California’s Big Sur coast has cost more than $200 million.
Up to 4,000 migrants on the island of Lesbos had to flee.
Dashboard camera footage shows Terence Crutcher had his hands in the air when he was fatally shot by police last week.
The two candidates traded charges on Monday, blaming their rivals for encouraging terrorism.
A World War II history buff says he may have found something that belonged to a famous Japanese naval commander.