DeRay McKesson To Hold Fundraiser At Banker's Manhattan Home
The Black Lives Matter activist is running for mayor of Baltimore City.
Mitt Romney Calls Trump A "Con Man," Asks Republicans To Choose Anyone Else
The former Republican presidential candidate delivered a blistering indictment of the front-runner for his party's nomination.
Teen Allegedly Shoots Family After Being Told To Wake Up For School
The four people who were shot, including a 6-year-old boy, are expected to survive.
El Chapo Changes His Mind, Says He Wants Extradition
The Mexican drug lord's attorney says guards at his current prison won't let him sleep.
Friends Of Three Young Men Killed In Indiana Say It Wasn't A Hate Crime
Several outlets have reported that the three men might have been killed because they were Muslims — but close friends say they may have been murdered in a gambling dispute.
Meet The "Heroic" Police Chief Who Took Down The Kansas Shooter
A spokesperson for the Hesston Police Department confirmed to BuzzFeed News that Chief Doug Schroeder fired the shot that killed Cedric Ford.
Here Is What We Know About The Kansas Shooter
A man shot 17 people Thursday in Kansas. Witnesses identified the shooter as Cedric Larry Keith Ford an employee at Excel Industries, where the attack took place.
Woman Dies Of Thirst In Jail After Son Calls Police
A 50-year-old South Carolina woman was arrested at a hospital after her son called police and told them she had an outstanding warrant. She later died in jail.
How Phone Records Tie Jessica Chambers Suspect To Two Murders
The man accused of burning the 19-year-old woman to death is also suspected of killing a Taiwanese graduate student in a different state.
Reports: Suspect Indicted In Burning Death Of Jessica Chambers
Officials plan to make an announcement regarding the unsolved 2014 case of a 19-year-old found burned alive in a tiny Mississippi town.
Obama Unveils Plan To Close Guantanamo
President Obama unveiled a long-awaited plan to close the infamous detention facility in Cuba — but he is likely to face opposition from Congress.
U.S. And Russia Draft Ceasefire Agreement In Syria
The deal excludes ISIS and al-Qaeda.
Date Set For Apple-FBI Court Showdown Over Terrorist's iPhone
The Department of Justice filed a motion to compel the technology company to obey a court ruling asking it to help the government unlock the phone, calling Apple's opposition a marketing stunt.
Readers, Friends, Writers, And Celebrities Remember Harper Lee
The famed author of To Kill A Mockingbird died Friday at age 89.
Maryland Court Puts Five Trials In Freddie Gray Death On Hold
The trials of the Baltimore police officers connected to Freddie Gray's death will have to wait until the Court of Appeals decides whether one of the defendants can be compelled to testify against the others.
Couple Accused Of Waterboarding And Hog-Tying 13-Year-Old Boy
The boy told investigators in Texas that his mother and her boyfriend tied a rope around his genitals and poured water over his face as punishment.
Pope Suggests Women At Risk Of Contracting Zika Can Use Contraception
The pope's comments run counter to tradition in the Catholic Church.
Army Reservist Sues Gun Range Over "Muslim-Free" Policy
The reservist claims the owners became hostile and asked him to leave after learning he was Muslim.
Michigan Governor To Testify Before Congress On Flint Crisis
The announcement comes the day after the state governement released a cache of 24,000 pages of documents detailing what officials knew about the crisis.
NYPD Fires Partner Of Officer Convicted Of Killing Akai Gurley
Their emotional statement — and list of the demands from the NYPD — comes one day after former Officer Peter Liang was convicted of manslaughter. Meanwhile, Liang's lawyer said they will seek to reduce his sentence or appeal.