By Andrew Dalton
A jury on Thursday found an aspiring actor who was described by prosecutors as a serial killer guilty of fatally stabbing two women and attempting to kill
By Avery Yang
Last month, one of the most confrontational congressional voices against President Donald Trump and his immigration policies directly questioned a top Border Patrol officer about why a
By Dan Elliott
A drone soared over a blazing hot cornfield in northeastern Colorado on a recent morning, snapping images with an infrared camera to help researchers decide how much
A young Los Angeles police officer gunned down while off duty at a taco stand was memorialized by his chief for his big smile, bright mind and devotion to public
By Johathan Lemire
Now is the summer (vacation) of the president’s discontent.
As Donald Trump prepares to leave on Friday for his annual August holiday at his lush New
By Jake Coyle
Shia LaBeouf is trying to show how different he is from his co-star in “The Peanut Butter Falcon,” Zack Gottsagen.
“Hey, Zack,” says LaBeouf. “Are you a
The Los Angeles Fire Department has used a helicopter to hoist a fallen horse from the bottom of a steep hillside.
The horse was lifted to a large corral atop
By Cathy Bussewitz
Uber lost $5.24 billion in the second quarter — its largest quarterly loss ever — after making huge stock-based payouts in the months following its initial public offering.
By Stefanie Dazio and Eric Tucker
Seven days, three mass shootings, 34 dead.
The FBI has labeled two of those attacks , at a Texas Walmart and California food festival, as
By Jeff Mertin and Andrea Smith
Atlanta is banning electric scooters in the nighttime hours during what’s been a deadly summer for riders.
The ban comes as cities across
California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to spend $331 million from a settlement with mortgage lenders on legal aid for homeowners and renters.
The proposal announced Wednesday repurposes most of California’