Jayland Walker, a 25-year-old black man, was shot more than 60 times by police in Akron last week, and the bodycam video of that encounter was released Sunday.
Kentucky citizens whose communities were rocked by a deadly shooting that killed three officers and wounded others attended candlelight vigils for the past two nights.
Circulating tumor cells (CTC) may be a clue in determining how cancer cells metastasize.
Millions of Americans across the country will celebrate America’s independence today with family barbecues, parades, picnics, fireworks displays, and, of course, Nathan’s annual Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.
Earlier today, Russia claimed to fully control the Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine after capturing Lysychansk. Kyiv has confirmed its forces have withdrawn.
Pete Arredondo, the controversial police chief who led the botched law enforcement response to Robb Elementary School’s mass shooting on May 24, has resigned from his seat on the Uvalde City Council.
In the pantheon of corporations, no one would claim that Buffer Insurance compares to the likes of Apple, Disney, or Amazon.
For good or ill, at least three Democrats in the Tarheel State have taken steps to ensure a progressive third-party candidate for the U.S. Senate remains off the ballot.
The military officer in charge of protecting the Supreme Court building and the men and women who work within has reached out to two states to request that each enforce the statutes that prevent protestors from picketing at the homes of justices.
White House economics adviser Brian Deese made headlines when he said that Americans could expect to continue to pay high gas prices for the “future of the liberal world order,” in a CNN interview on Thursday.