Anthony Lowe: Family brings lawsuit for ‘unacceptable’ LA police killing of double amputee
The family is accusing the city of Huntington Park of failing to train officers and discrimination based off of disability status
The family is accusing the city of Huntington Park of failing to train officers and discrimination based off of disability status
The United States has asked the Sudanese government to re-arrest a man convicted of killing a U.S. diplomat in the country 15 years ago
A federal appeals court says the U.S. government failed to consider the cumulative effects of greenhouse gas emissions that would result from the approval of nearly 200 drilling permits issued in an area surrounding Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Rishi Sunak has looked never more like the head boy of Winchester College going through the motions of his Oxbridge interview
The shooting comes as the city’s police department is facing heavy criticism over the death of Tyre Nichols
Rishi Sunak told Piers Morgan that he "would love to give the nurses a massive pay rise."
The beauty influencer was accused of using false lashes in a sponsored post to promote L’Oreal mascara
Unsurprisingly, a majority of female nominees could break the glass ceiling
The US House of Representatives has voted to oust congresswoman Ilhan Omar from the Foreign Affairs Committee.
A federal task force has reunited nearly 700 children who were separated from their families during the Trump administration
Heartwarming footage captures the moment of Britain’s oldest runners crossed the finish line of a muddy 15-mile race - with a fellow jogger holding his hand.
‘I’m sure there would be some conflict in there somewhere,’ Hudson said of a possible second film
Scotland’s health secretary has said it would take “years” for the NHS to recover from the impact of Covid, but said progress had been made.
Singer-songwriter Jessy Wilson was questioning her career in music when she landed a song in the action epic “The Woman King.”
AOC also had a confrontation with the chairman of the Natural Resources Committee about bringing firearms to the committee
Amazon reported worse-than-expected profits, but its revenue beat expectations boosted by sales in North America and its cloud-computing unit AWS
‘People who do not live in your household will need to use their own account to watch Netflix,’ the streaming platform says
An Israeli group that assists Jewish prisoners convicted in some of the country’s most notorious hate crimes has halted its fund-raising efforts through a U.S.-based Jewish charity
Mexico plans to power up the first phase of a huge solar energy project in April near a beach town popular with tourists making the short drive from the United States
‘In life, the only thing that’s certain is that nothing is certain’
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes believes Ms Lake may have violated campaign law with a tweet about voter signatures
The U.S. is expanding it military presence in Asia, in a string of moves aimed at countering Beijing and reassuring Indo-Pacific allies that America will stand with them against threats from China and North Korea
Nicola Bulley, a mortgage advisor, was last seen near the River Wyre river last Friday
Rishi Sunak says he is "comfortable" with Dominic Raab staying in his position despite the bullying allegations made against him.
Changing values and advances in technology have led to a burgeoning “green” death industry from natural and conservation burials to water cremation and human composting, Louise Boyle writes