Lawsuit Says Fresno Police Used Excessive Force Against Teenager
The 17-year-old, London Wallace, was in an apartment at a party when officers conducting a probation search arrived. An officer hit him several times, the lawsuit says.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders to Join Fox News as a Contributor
The former White House press secretary’s move reinforced the strong ties between the conservative network and the Trump administration.
To Gain Leverage in China Trade Talks, Trump Shows Solidarity With Hong Kong
In recent days, American officials have warned Beijing that a peaceful resolution of the pro-democracy protests may be necessary to allow negotiations to continue.
Trump Wants to Abolish Birthright Citizenship. Can He Do That?
The president reasserted his wish to do away with automatic citizenship for anyone born in the United States. Here is what he, legal experts and the Constitution have to say on the subject.
Workers at Big Government Lab Sue Over Exposure to a Toxic Chemical
Former technicians at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York say the were sickened by exposure to a toxic cleaning compound.
How to Rebound After a Disaster: Move, Don’t Rebuild, Research Suggests
A paper in the journal Science makes a case that, sometimes, retreating from nature instead of fighting it can open up new opportunities for communities.
Military Lawyer Denied Promotion While Defending Qaeda Suspect
Allies of a former Navy SEAL say the decision to pass him over smacks of retribution over his willingness to stand up to the military tribunal system.
Man Crushed to Death by Elevator in Manhattan Building
The Manhattan Promenade, a residential tower in the Kips Bay neighborhood, was recently fined for unsafe elevator conditions.
What to Know About the Flores Agreement and Why It Matters Now
Thursday: The consent decree stemmed from a Los Angeles case. Also: A foiled possible mass shooting, and North West’s summer camp.
In an All-Gender Cabin, Summer Campers ‘Don’t Have to Hide’
For gender-nonconforming campers, a new all-gender cabin at Camp Tawonga was a rare respite from the outside world, where bullying and the feeling of not fitting in can make growing up difficult.
John Hickenlooper Will Run for Senate in Colorado, a Key Target for Democrats
With his announcement on Thursday, Mr. Hickenlooper instantly became one of the Democrats’ best hopes in their quest to retake the Senate next year.
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