Detective Patrick Cherry said that he let his emotions get the better of him, but the Uber driver had been "discourteous."
She was the widow of former White House Press Secretary James Brady, who was critically injured in an assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan.
Location, location, location! The choice of campaign headquarters can show something about a candidate's priorities -- or vulnerabilities.
As a runoff election nears, calls are growing for the mayor to release more than 1,500 emails between him and a top campaign donor.
The Justice Department filed the court brief in regard to Diamond v. Owens, et al., in which a Georgia inmate was denied treatment and sued.
The proposal has been met with protests by the nation's Muslims, who want the current secular constitution to remain in place.
Conservative religious groups in Louisiana have been pushing for such legislation for some time.
Severe thunderstorms and rainfall started Thursday night and continued into Friday.
Moscow may provide up to $1.2 billion in military hardware, the newspaper Kommersant reported.
Four of the individuals were from Birmingham. West Midlands Police are now investigating homes there.
Hillary Clinton will reportedly open her headquarters in Brooklyn Heights, making many of the neighborhood's residents happy.
The rebel group that is consolidating its hold over key cities in Yemen is fiercely anti-Jewish.
The unconfirmed emails show a senior Kremlin official negotiating with a man with ties to National Front.
Keonna Thomas thought deactivating her Twitter account would make her invisible to the feds. She was wrong.
A report released Friday cites law enforcement's lack of “weapons discipline” in the search for the Tsarnaev brothers.
President Barack Obama, speaking at a Utah Air Force base on Friday, unveiled a program to put U.S. veterans to work in the solar sector.
The government revoked accreditation to 44 tourist landmarks for not being in keeping with the national standard.
Suspected al Qaeda militants took over a base in Yemen's southeastern city of Mukalla Friday.
The Islamic State group has imposed even harsher penalties on acts deemed haram, or sinful, including wearing tight pants.
Sri Lanka's new government is not eager to provoke Beijing's ire by inviting the Tibetan spiritual leader.
The racist emails were distributed by then-supervisors of the Ferguson Police Department and a court clerk.
Officials will order residents of Aurora province to evacuate and have asked tourists to leave the area before the storm makes landfall.
Easing U.S. and European sanctions on Tehran could mean millions more barrels of oil for a market that's already oversupplied.
Under the deal, Iran would have to scale back its ability to enrich uranium and plutonium.
Keonna Thomas, also known as "YoungLioness," allegedly made plans to go to Syria.
Some teachers and college graduates fear the Islamic State group will force them to teach in ISIS schools in Raqqa.
Eating disorders plague about 40,000 French citizens, 90 percent of them women.
The presidential election results in Kano state were contested by President Goodluck Jonathan's PDP party, after Muhammadu Buhari won in a landslide.
Local mortuaries can't handle the influx of bodies.
“The projectiles are believed to be for a provocative show of force to pressure the South,” South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff office said.