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Montana's Supreme Court dealt the latest blow to Barry Beach's quest for freedom today --and again it was by a single vote.

In Baltimore Attorney Gen. Lynch addresses the "hardest working police officers in America," thanking them for their work in the wake of the city's unrest following the death of Freddie Gray.

ISIS can capitalize on "lone wolf" attacks — even when it has no hand in planning or paying for them.

A jury, deliberating for their fifteenth day, sent a note for the second time saying they could not agree on whether Pedro Hernandez killed Etan Patz.

Frank Freshwater, 79, escaped an Ohio prison in 1959 and was caught Monday in Melbourne, Florida, the Brevard County Sheriff's Office said.

In many states, legislative sessions have recently ended or are about to end, which means tons of legislation, both good and bad, is moving, providing opportunities for working families and their allies to pass laws that will help make people's lives easier or stop laws that will make things worse. Here is a look at some of the key state battles that could be on the agenda this week or next.

Officer Neal Browder fatally shot a man who cops say was threatening people with a knife last week, but during the incident, his body camera was off.

The officer, William Groomes, 68, fatally shot Gilbert Drogheo inside a subway station in March after the two got into a fight that turned physical.

A man who flew into JFK was arrested after authorities found two pounds of cocaine in his stomach during an X-ray, federal officials said Tuesday.

Federal, state, county and local public employees are, says President Barack Obama in a proclamation honoring Public Service Recognition Week, “scientists and teachers, social workers and first responders—they are the leaders of today's progress and the innovators of tomorrow's breakthroughs.“