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A lesbian couple has sued the island of Guam in just the second legal challenge to restrictions on same-sex marriage in the U.S. territories.
The man seen on video being beaten by California deputies told NBC News he was handcuffed during "99 percent" of the beating.
Michelle Schwab was charged with misdemeanor child endangering Monday after allegedly dangling and dropping her son into the cheetah exhibit.
An ex-Blackwater guard was sentenced to life and three colleagues got 30 years for their roles in a 2007 Baghdad firefight that left 14 Iraqis dead.
A Tulsa, Oklahoma reserve sheriff's deputy was charged with second-degree manslaughter for the "accidental" shooting death of an unarmed black man.
The school warned in an emergency notification that everyone on the grounds should get inside, lock doors, close curtains and stay away from windows.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest talks about whether President Obama will "automatically" support Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for president.
The millionaire's attorney claims his client was indicted on federal charges so FBI agents would not have to be grilled in state court.
When you hear a song on an AM/FM radio in your car or the radio in your garage or workout room, you probably figure the folks who made that music are getting paid. But the men and women doing the singing and playing do not see a penny of royalties for the hits they made. A new bill introduced in Congress today would pay the band.
Officials in North Carolina hold a news conference to discuss the ongoing investigation at Wayne Community College following a fatal shooting on campus.