Police chief says autopsy shows black Missouri 18-year-old was shot in the back
An 18-year-old black St. Louis man died earlier this week after police shot him in the back, according to autopsy details revealed by the city's police chief on Friday.
An 18-year-old black St. Louis man died earlier this week after police shot him in the back, according to autopsy details revealed by the city's police chief on Friday.
Singer-songwriter Neil Young has put his oceanfront estate on the Big Island of Hawaii on the market for $24.5 million.
Getting Beanie, our little terrier, out the door for a 7 a.m. exercise class brings to mind the battles that raged over getting my teenagers up for school. At least I'm bigger than Beanie. We headed to a park for a Feet & Paws Fitness class called New Paws on the Block, intended as a class for...
The wildfires devastating eastern Washington have stretched firefighters so thin and prompted so many offers of assistance from ordinary citizens that state officials for the first time are inviting them to join the battle - and people are quickly lining up to help.
The Megan Fox/Brian Austin Green breakup took a turn for the official on Friday -- the actress has filed for divorce.
There's nothing like blasting Adele's "Set Fire to the Rain" to encourage water conservation -- at least that's the hope of one Southern California water supplier.
Holly Holm wasn't expecting the Tuesday night phone call she received from Ultimate Fighting Championship officials telling her she would be Ronda Rousey's next opponent.
"There's something really cool in the air tonight," Shania Twain said near the end of her concert Thursday night at Staples Center, and that was certainly one way to put it.
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The wildfire season started slowly.
When the first two female soldiers graduate Friday from the Army's grueling Ranger School at Ft. Benning, Ga., the ceremony will mark a milestone in the Pentagon's decade-long push to integrate women into front-line military units.
Heading into the sold-out run of five Los Angeles shows starting Friday night at Staples Center downtown, pop superstar Taylor Swift is not only one of the most popular musicians in the world but also one of the most influential. Her "1989" album became Swift's third in a row to sell more than...
People here like to say they live in a small town that's getting big.
There are plenty of examples of consumers flexing their economic muscle in response to what they see as businesses behaving badly.
Rep. Mark DeSaulnier's constituents had a message for him.
Steve Reasner recently learned that because he is a patient at UCLA Health, his personal information may now be in the hands of criminals. The health system's computer network suffered a cyberattack affecting the personal information of as many as 4.5 million people.
The tirades on a San Bernardino football field have been loud enough to be heard 75 miles away in Westwood, creating vibrations across the college football landscape.
New undead horror series "Fear the Walking Dead" may take place in the brief, pre-apocalypse glow of Los Angeles, but don't expect this new walker horde to be made of sun-kissed cheeks in overpriced tank tops shambling down the streets of Beverly Hills. "The Walking Dead" spinoff hopes to ground...
Thousands of people turned out this week for a glimpse, or better yet, a sniff of "Stinky the Corpse Flower," a towering tropical plant that reeks of rotting flesh and whose bloom has become a citywide obsession.
In the dead of night, his eyes fixed on the ceiling, does Larry Lessig really think: "It could be me standing on the steps of the Capitol on a frigid January 20th of 2017, being sworn in as president of the United States"?
Cloris Zhang and Michael Wang rose nervously from their blue plastic chairs in classroom 102 and silently sized each other up.
If there's a by-the-book way to run for president, Martin O'Malley seems to have followed it to the letter.
He's called for a 2,000-mile border fence. He's called for an end to remittances. He's called for the deportation of 11 million people and for the end of birthright citizenship.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has ordered troops on the country's heavily armed border with South Korea to be ready for war, one day after the two countries exchanged artillery fire in a spat over propaganda-spewing loudspeakers.
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