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After a long and storied career in law enforcement, New York City police Commissioner Bill Bratton on Tuesday announced his resignation.
James O'Neill, the NYPD's next commissioner, owes his job to the man he replaced.
One Texas town took on the oil industry and won. But not for long. How the pre-emption movement is putting the power of local government at risk.
In an essay for the National Catholic Reporter, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka writes about how approaching politics requires an abundant worldview if you want to achieve shared prosperity.
Two men were arrested after allegedly plotting to kill police, Massachusetts officials confirmed Tuesday.
The Maryland Attorney General's office filed its 45-page appeal late Monday.
Victor and Irina Yelchin filed the wrongful-death and product-liability lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler roughly six weeks after their son was killed.
Terms like "narcissist" and "sociopath" have been routinely attached to his name.
Lawyers for Johnson are asking for an alternative, claiming lethal injection will be too painful because of his brain defect.
How a hodgepodge group of refugees became Olympic athletes, and symbols of a worldwide crisis.