Dashboard camera footage shows Terence Crutcher had his hands in the air when he was fatally shot by police last week.
The decision follows international pressure and violent protests against last month's vote.
Former President George H.W. Bush is planning to cross lines and vote for Hillary Clinton—at least according to a member of the Kennedy family.
“I accept full responsibility for all unethical sales practices,” John Stumpf will tell the Senate Banking Committee Tuesday.
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.
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.
Senator Leila de Lima led the investigation into Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs, and on Monday she was removed from the justice committee.
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Authorities say Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, is the suspect in both blasts on Saturday.
The president’s party easily won parliamentary elections, despite lower voter turnout compared to the 2011 contest.
Family members identified the alleged attacker as 22-year-old Dahir Aden.
A new survey finds half of all the guns in the United States are owned by just 3 percent of American adults.
The Syrian military blamed the rebels, though the decision was likely affected by a U.S. airstrike that killed more than 60 Syrian troops.
Iranian paracyclist Bahman Golbarnezhad died Saturday after crashing during a road race in Rio.
Wa'il Adil Hasan Salman al-Fayad oversaw the production of the Islamist militant group’s propaganda videos.
Immigrant-rights groups and the state have come to a settlement over the legislation once called the toughest in the country.
The president acknowledged the government’s role in the 1980s in helping kill FARC members who had surrendered.
The alleged hacker, accused of infiltrating the computers of numerous American government agencies, faces nearly a century in prison.