Jurors have failed to reach a verdict in the murder trial of a former Michigan State Police trooper who used a stun gun on a Detroit teenager before the teen was killed in an all-terrain vehicle crash
Rafael Nadal has pulled out of his second-round match at the Paris Masters because of an abdominal problem, meaning Novak Djokovic will reclaim the No. 1 ranking next week
Arizona authorities say they rescued a seriously injured woman who spent six days in the desert after she crashed her car and it got stuck in a tree
Houston's police chief says an FBI agent's explanation for why he fatally shot a hostage during a rescue attempt "is not supported" by the evidence reviewed by Houston police investigators
Thousands of Central American migrants in a caravan traveling through Mexico plan to rest at least a day or longer in the southern city of Juchitan, hoping to organize mass transport northward after days of hard walking in tropical temperatures
Federal grand jury indicts Robert Bowers on 44 counts, including hate crimes, in synagogue shooting
A former federal investigator says a Mafia hit man is a suspect in the prison slaying of former Boston crime boss James "Whitey" Bulger
Authorities say a Seattle man was so obsessed about homelessness and a perceived increase in crime in his neighborhood that he shot and killed someone he suspected of having broken a window in his apartment
The outdoors gear retailer has signed an agreement in which its products will be sold in 24 stores in Canada for the holiday season, and in L.L. Bean-branded stores opening over the next decade
A former Texas prosecutor who alleges he was fired for refusing to withhold evidence from a defendant is getting help in his efforts to revive a wrongful termination lawsuit from an unlikely source: the Innocence Project
President Donald Trump wants the death penalty back 'into vogue,' and on the federal level he's largely gotten his wish
Law enforcement around the country is facing a dilemma in assessing the risk of people making online rants at a time when social media has become so ubiquitous.
The four large American Indian tribes in North Dakota are providing free identification to thousands of members in advance of Tuesday's election
The Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli has released a new album that includes a duet with his 21-year-old son Matteo
General Motors is trying to cut costs by offering buyouts to about 18,000 white-collar workers in North America
Demand has outstripped limited supply in the two weeks since Canada legalized recreational pot, sending some consumers back to the black market
Members of the World Series championship Boston Red Sox are taking turns hoisting the trophy, triggering deafening cheers from adoring fans
A vegetarian food-maker has asked a federal judge to issue a preliminary injunction against a Missouri law making it a misdemeanor crime to promote products as "meat" that aren't made from livestock or poultry
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, New York, is firing back at a former assistant-turned-whistleblower who says Bishop Richard Malone should resign over his response to reports of clergy sexual misconduct
Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcantara will miss several weeks with an ankle injury sustained in the German Cup
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