Corey Lewandowski denies guilt in an incident with then-Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields at a rally in Florida.
It's the second case where the high court has split 4-4 since Justice Antonin Scalia died, with more likely before the term ends in June.
The suit, filed by the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, alleges the German automaker engaged in false advertising by saying its diesel vehicles were environmentally friendly.
President Barack Obama urged journalists to ask tougher questions of the candidates and voiced dismay over this year’s vulgar rhetoric and unrealistic campaign pledges.
Gov. Scott Walker’s official nod announced Tuesday should help the Texas senator in Wisconsin, a key battleground for the remaining GOP candidates.
The budget airline backed by billionaire Richard Branson, has reportedly received takeover bids as it explores a potential sale.
The three remaining Republican presidential candidates will face questions from Wisconsin voters a week before the state's primary.
Russia could see approximately $6 billion in arms sales after showcasing its latest equipment on the ground and in the air in Syria.
A man in Grand Rapids, Michigan, yelled, ‘Kill Muslims,’ before walking off, chanting, ‘Trump! Trump! Trump!’
The latest launch from Pyongyang Tuesday is reportedly a show of the country's defense capabilities amid international sanctions against the Kim Jong Un regime.
China has been trying to seek a more active role in the Middle East, including recently hosting both Syria's foreign minister and opposition figures, though at different times.
Investors in Japan are watching the national budget, expected to be approved by the Parliament later Tuesday, while global investors watch for cues from the U.S. Federal Reserve.
States have set different standards about how much of the major psychoactive ingredient in cannabis is allowed in one’s bloodstream while driving a car.
The Rev. Thomas Uzhunnalil, a Salesian priest, was kidnapped in Yemen this month during a raid on a Catholic nursing home run by Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity.
San Juan District Judge Jose Fuste found the tax “on its face, clearly discriminates against interstate commerce.”
The move concludes a six-week battle over the government’s ability to subpoena the contents of an iPhone that set off an international debate over encryption.
The U.K.’s former prime minister, who backed the U.S. invasion of Iraq more than a decade ago, says the West would face “increasingly frequent acts of terrorism.”
American productions are booming in China, but Chinese filmmakers are finding their movies aren’t doing so well in the States.
Oil and gas extraction may be to blame, as wastewater disposal from drilling can make faults slip, says the U.S. Geological Survey.
A planned bomb attack on Israeli security forces was thwarted last year.
Pyongyang’s warning is the latest threat by the impoverished country, which says the U.S. is preparing to invade it after joint military exercises conducted by Washington and Seoul.
Andrew Caspersen, a former managing principal at Park Hill Group, was arrested on charges that he engaged in a $95 million scheme to defraud investors.