Chris Chaberski
Police Identify Dallas Sniper Suspect, Said He Wanted ‘To Kill White People’
Law enforcement sources have identified the alleged gunman who killed five police officers and wounded 12 more.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Controversial Texas Abortion Law
On Monday morning the Supreme Court announced a 5-3 decision striking down a Texas law that restricted the operations of abortion clinics in the state.
Police Call UCLA Campus Shooting a Murder-Suicide; No Gunman at Large [UPDATED]
A gunman shot and killed two people on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles at about 10 a.m. Wednesday (local time), according to university officials. Police, FBI and other law-enforcement agencies are on the scene trying to locate the shooter, who remains at large.
Donald Trump Now Presumptive GOP Nominee, as Kasich Drops Out After Cruz
Ohio governor John Kasich announced he will suspend his presidential campaign, leaving Donald Trump alone in the GOP presidential primary.
2016 National League Preview — Profiles, Promises & Predictions for Every Team
A look at how things are shaping up on the Senior Circuit.
2016 American League Preview — Profiles, Promises and Predictions for Every Team
Profiles, previews and predictions about what to expect in the American League in 2016.
President Obama Nominates Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court
President Obama introduced Merrick Garland in a press conference outside the White House, listing his professional achievements, years of public service and highly respected status in the legal community.
Peyton Manning to Announce Retirement
Peyton Manning, the two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback, is expected to announce his retirement on Monday in Denver.
LAPD Testing Knife Found at O.J. Simpson’s House as Possible Murder Weapon
Members of the Los Angeles Police Department's Robbery-Homicide Division are testing a knife that was allegedly discovered at the house formerly owned by O.J. SImpson, offering the tantalizing possibility that it could be the long-missing weapon used in the notorious 1994 murders of Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman.
FBI and Apple Locked in Battle Over San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, America's top domestic law enforcement agency, and Apple Inc., one of the world's most valuable and popular companies, are currently waging a high-stakes legal battle over a single device: the iPhone used by Syed Rizwan Farook, the man killed by police after he and his wife murdered 14 people in San Bernardino, California, in December.