At a conference in New Orleans, the U.S. attorney general echoed President Obama’s calls for reform in the nation's prisons.
Total insured losses along the East Coast will run into the billions of dollars, one reinsurance expert estimated Tuesday.
The youth organization sells nearly $800 million worth of the treats annually — even in the face of growing public health concerns.
Many Americans laid off in a restructuring that also involved hiring immigrants on H-1B visas were later rehired, the company says.
“No formal agenda” has been set for a meeting Wednesday between the president and the Vermont senator, a White House official said.
Authorities had not located any casualties or evidence of a shooting having taken place as of Tuesday afternoon, a Navy spokesman said.
While people of color make up 40 percent of the U.S. population, only 14 percent of state legislators are nonwhite.
A move to college dorms could save L.A. 2024 more than $1 billion.
The Russian president has been amassing a large personal fortune and the U.S. knows about it, according to the Treasury.
Mario Woods was shot by multiple police officers in December.
Following a blizzard last weekend, there's a chance parts of the East Coast could see more snow.
A Tuesday poll shows Donald Trump and Ted Cruz battling it out in Iowa — both seem resilient in the Midwest state.
The companies further urged the public to donate to nonprofits aiding the Michigan city in the grips of a public health crisis.
With six days until the first-in-the-U.S. caucus, there’s still time for polls to change and a new candidate to emerge as the dominant force.
In an op-ed published Monday, the president said the reforms would affect approximately 10,000 federal prisoners.
Federal offices in the nation’s capital will remain closed Tuesday as the city continues to deal with the effects of a weekend storm.
“Heidi and I are grateful to have his prayers and support,” the Republican presidential candidate said of Mike Bickle.
Voters took to Twitter as candidates Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley squared off Monday in Des Moines, Iowa.
Dave Jones is the first state insurance regulator in the U.S. to make such a request, and to require insurers to disclose their investments.
The Herald urges New Hampshire primary voters to back Chris Christie, while the Globe makes a case for John Kasich.
Two people face charges of tampering with government records after secretly recording videos inside a Planned Parenthood clinic.
Monday’s town hall event featured presidential candidates Hillary Clinton, Martin O’Malley and Bernie Sanders.
The family of a California man killed by police claims there was no justification for the shooting.
After the company terminated 250 tech workers, it replaced them with lower-paid arrivals from overseas, the suit claims.
Three inmates who fled from an Orange County jail may have had inside help, a security consultant said Monday.
The 2014 death of 28-year-old Gurley, an unarmed black man, added to nationwide tensions over police use of force against minorities.
Residents of the Michigan city of 100,000 people had complained for months about discolored water, but officials moved slowly to address the problem.
The cyberattack came exactly one week before the caucus is scheduled to take place.
The coal company says it fired two miners for using profanity. The workers say it was retaliation for a safety-related protest.
"I didn’t know about some of the negative things he had to say about some of the races out here and about the hip-hop community."