The Officers Who Shot And Killed Tamir Rice In 2014 Won't Face Federal Charges
The time-lapse video of the shooting and high burden of proof were factors that federal prosecutors said prevented them from filing charges against the Cleveland officers.
A COVID-19 Patient Was Beaten To Death With An Oxygen Tank As He Prayed In His Hospital Bed
Authorities said another COVID-19 patient became angry when the 82-year-old victim started praying and beat him to death.
Trump Pardoned Four Blackwater Contractors Who Killed Iraqi Civilians
In a statement, the White House did not mention that 14 people were killed in the unprovoked attack, but called it a "situation [that] turned violent, which resulted in the unfortunate deaths and injuries of Iraqi civilians."
California Secretary Of State Alex Padilla Will Fill Kamala Harris's Vacant Seat In The Senate
The son of Mexican immigrants, Alex Padilla will become California's first Latino US senator.
Stanford Doctors Protested The Vaccine Distribution Plans At Their Hospital
Of the more than 1,300 residents at Stanford Medical Center, many of them working in emergency rooms and ICUs directly with COVID-19 patients, only seven were set to receive the first batch of vaccines.
Joe Biden's Selection Of Deb Haaland For Interior Secretary Is Historic
If confirmed by the Senate to lead the Department of the Interior, Haaland would oversee the Bureau of Indian Affairs as well as federal land management.
Mike And Karen Pence Will Get The COVID Vaccine Before Cameras This Friday
President-elect Joe Biden is also likely to get the vaccine next week.
A Top Fashion Executive Has Been Arrested For Alleged Sex Trafficking
The Canadian fashion designer used his empire to target dozens of victims for himself and his associates, US prosecutors said.
Jerry Harris From Netflix's "Cheer" Is Facing New Child Pornography Charges
At least five victims were cited in a new indictment filed Thursday against the former "Cheer" star.
A Father Is Accused Of Decapitating His Two Oldest Children And Forcing His Younger Ones To Look At Their Bodies
Maurice Jewel Taylor Sr. is accused of killing two of his children and keeping their bodies in their home for days while starving his two surviving children.
A Man Angry At Political "Elites" Allegedly Tried To Burn Down Democrats' Spokane County Headquarters
The man was initially suspected of threatening to bomb the building on Wednesday.
A Black Man Was Killed By A Cop. There Are No Witnesses, No Body Cameras, No Cellphone Videos, And Only The Officer’s Story Of What Happened.
To know what happened in the last moments of 23-year-old Casey Goodson Jr.'s life, his family will have to rely primarily on the account of the officer who killed him.
A Doctor Who Boasted That He And His Staff Don’t Wear Masks Has Had His Medical License Suspended
Dr. Steven LaTulippe's remarks at a pro-Trump rally gained attention, but patients had previously complained about his medical guidance regarding COVID-19.
The House Passed A Historic Bill To Decriminalize Weed On The Federal Level, But That's As Far As The Bill Is Expected To Go For Now
The vote is the first time in 50 years federal legislators have weighed decriminalizing pot, but the Republican-controlled Senate is not expected to take up the issue at all.
A Black Man Was Tased After He Tried To Flag Down Deputies For A Car Crash
Officials said the man "became hostile" before deputies tased him in the middle of the street.
A Top Georgia Election Official Angrily Urged Trump To Condemn Supporters Who Are Threatening Election Workers
"This is the backbone of democracy, and all of you who have not said a damn word are complicit in this."
Instagram Influencer Alexis Sharkey Was Found Dead On The Side Of A Road
Alexis Sharkey's body was found Saturday morning with no visible injuries, police said.
Donald Trump Jr. Tested Positive For COVID-19
"Don tested positive at the start of the week and has been quarantining out at his cabin since the result," his spokesperson said in a statement.
Managers At A Tyson Pork Plant Placed Bets On How Many Workers Would Get COVID-19, A Lawsuit Alleges
"At least one worker at the facility vomited on the production line and management allowed him to continue working and return to work the next day," the lawsuit alleges.
More Than A Quarter Of A Million People In The US Have Now Died From COVID-19
Despite the rising death toll, simple measures that are effective in reducing the spread of the coronavirus, like wearing a mask, remain politically divisive.