The university said Monday that lecturer Erika Christakis decided to discontinue teaching at the school in the spring semester.
Meanwhile, Mayor Ed Lee said on Monday that the police department would implement more training and review its policy on the use of force.
Rick Kriseman's tongue-in-cheek tweet garners more than 3,500 retweets and more than 4,000 likes on social media.
In justifying his proposed ban on Muslims entering the U.S., Trump cited a poll from a group headed by Frank Gaffney, who has a long list of critics.
The businessman's Republican rivals were among those who rejected his plan for temporarily preventing Muslims from entering the country.
Jeh Johnson sought to counter growing Islamophobia in the wake of recent terror attacks around the world.
Rahm Emanuel appointed Sharon Fairley as chief of the Independent Police Review Authority, which is investigating the 2014 shooting of Laquan McDonald.
The Republican presidential candidate released a statement Monday referencing the "great hatred" that "large" segments of the Muslim population holds against Americans.
Lt. Col. Ralph Peters got a little too comfortable on the air Monday, as did "Outnumbered" co-host Stacey Dash.
Enrique Marquez, 29, purchased the two assault rifles involved in last week's shooting, according to FBI officials.
Given disproven claims about a similar Chicago police shooting, family of Ronald Johnson III dispute that he was ever armed.
Authors of a newly released study called renter eviction a "crisis" for Baltimore's low-income residents.
Gun purchases by individuals on the no-fly list should be banned Jerry Brown added, in calling for action by the U.S. Congress.
Private U.S. security providers located near the sites of mass shootings often see an influx of calls, but the effects could be short-lived.
Desperate for fresh content, MSNBC will rerun episodes of Bloomberg TV's "With All Due Respect" as part of its evening lineup.
By the end of 2016, Medicaid, which covers 45 percent of Puerto Ricans, could burn through a one-time federal grant of $6.4 billion.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch said the inquiry will center around use of force and officer accountability -- examining whether the department had systemically violated the Constitution or federal law.
The first African-American woman to direct a Best Picture-nominated movie will be honored in doll form, and she will donate all proceeds to organizations she cares about.
The AIDS virus is far more common in gay and bisexual black men.
Tashfeen Malik reportedly attended Pakistan's Al-Huda Institute, considered to be one of the most high-profile seminaries for women.
U.S. President Barack Obama said Sunday that Muslim communities should be seen as “our strongest allies,” instead of being shunned through suspicion and hate.
In the proposal released Monday, the Vermont senator vowed to impose a carbon tax on the country's worst polluters and create a 100 percent clean energy system.
An L-39 jet trainer went down Sunday soon after it took off from the Apple Valley Airport in San Bernardino County.
The remaining 16 contestants face their first team challenge and a very technical pastry pressure test.
The president began airstrikes in Iraq and Syria against ISIS last year and asked for war authorization in February, but Congress has refused to vote.
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said people are dead because Americans are politically correct and called for racial profiling to fight terror.
Five conservative Republican candidates discussed terrorism and guns at a forum in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, hosted by the FreedomWorks group.
The ad is scheduled to roll out during a football game Saturday.
The mogul is appealing to blue-collar voters in a way that increases the odds of a three-person race for the GOP's presidential nomination, the Wall Street Journal reports.
From the Book of Exodus to the "miracle" that followed a massacre.