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Jurors in the upcoming trial of a man who shot a young, drunken woman on his porch won't see selfies of the victim with a gun, marijuana and cash.

The newly discovered remains of an American soldier who once helped track down stolen jewels after World War II are finally headed home.

The court said its decision was not an opening for companies to opt out of other health insurance coverage requirements, such as for blood transfusions and vaccinations.

Members of the June 2014 class of the New York City Police Academy graduated at Madison Square Garden in New York on Monday.

The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way Monday for enforcement of a first-of-its-kind California law that bars psychological counseling aimed at turning gay minors straight.

Police have arrested a second person in connection with the murder of a man who was killed trying to sell a tablet he'd advertised on Craigslist.

Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun turned himself in over the weekend.

President Obama delivers a statement on immigration reform from the White House Rose Garden.

Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson travels to Texas to visit Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland and U.S. Customs and Border Protection facilities in McAllen.

Part-time professors at Pittsburgh's Point Park University have voted to join the Adjunct Faculty Association of the United Steelworkers (AFA-USW). The votes were counted this morning by the National Labor Relations Board.