Man who confessed to being one of South Korea's most-notorious serial killers says he's surprised he wasn't caught sooner
'A heavy heart': Three years after his son was killed by US Park Police, a grieving father is still seeking justice
'Black Lives Matter' lesson divides small town in Wisconsin, but some hope this is a teachable moment
Investigators consider 'personal dispute' in shooting of Greek Orthodox priest with sawed-off shotgun
Unrest after Walter Wallace Jr. shooting boiled over from the disconnect between a Philadelphia community and police
A New Orleans police officer on patrol in the French Quarter was shot in the face by a pedicab passenger, superintendent says
NHL's Coyotes sever ties with top draft pick who admitted to bullying Black classmate with disabilities
Breonna Taylor grand jurors say there was an 'uproar' when they realized officers wouldn't be charged with her death
This football coach is leading his players and community in a powerful remembrance of an American tragedy
The Louisville, Kentucky, police officer shot while executing a warrant at Breonna Taylor's home has sued her boyfriend
The cops who shot Walter Wallace Jr. didn't have Tasers. Here's why that might not have made a difference
Walter Wallace Jr.'s family does not want officers who shot him to face murder charges, attorney says
Car chase preceded police shooting that killed Marcellis Stinnette in Waukegan, Illinois, video shows
Philadelphia shooting is just the latest case in a long history of mental health crisis calls that turned deadly in the US
Sisters charged for allegedly stabbing store security guard 27 times after he told them to wear a mask
Philadelphia puts curfew in place after violence erupts during protests over the fatal police shooting of Walter Wallace Jr.
Kentucky AG office and officer in Breonna Taylor raid argue to keep investigative materials from public
Philadelphia sees more protests and looting as authorities investigate police shooting of Black man with knife
Group of Maine students protest after the district told teachers and staff not to display support for 'Black Lives Matter'
Girlfriend's account of Waukegan officer killing Marcellis Stinnette varies greatly from police narrative
The somber signs of the pandemic are returning: new restrictions, packed ICUs and refrigerated units for bodies
Columbus, Ohio votes to pay $475,000 settlement to officer who says police force discriminates against its own
Family of Javier Ambler, a Black man who died during arrest, files wrongful death lawsuit against Williamson County
Una estatua de la mitológica Medusa que hizo un argentino se transforma en un símbolo de la lucha feminista en Nueva York
A treasure hunter is accused of damaging a cemetery in Yellowstone National Park while searching for hidden treasure
A man was charged with child endangerment after 5-year-old girl was accidentally shot and killed by another child
Georgia teen apologizes for plot to kill Black churchgoers and is sentenced to time in juvenile detention
Judge drops third-degree murder charge against former officer Derek Chauvin in George Floyd's death, but second-degree murder charge remains
The father of a seventh-grader says his son was warned of possible arrest after missing three Zoom sessions
The film and TV industry has got Black characters wrong for decades. Meet the Black British creatives rewriting the script.
Former Blue Bell Creameries CEO faces charges in connection with alleged listeria contamination coverup
OxyContin maker to plead guilty to federal criminal charges, pay $8 billion, and will close the company
US Army base updates that its Twitter account was not hacked and says administrator posted lewd messages
Mookie Betts earned everyone in America a free Taco Bell taco when he stole a base in the World Series
A teacher is beheaded, and France's war over secularism, freedom of speech and religious equality reignites
Breonna Taylor would be alive if police hadn't given her time to answer the door, officer involved in raid says
Drivers struck street protesters dozens of times this summer as memes of vehicle attacks circulated, researchers say
Election officials in at least two states contact law enforcement after threatening emails sent to voters