Mother of 'affluenza teen' wants trial moved for fairer coverage
Attorneys for the mother of “affluenza teen” Ethan Couch on Tuesday requested to move her trial away from Tarrant County because of harsh media coverage, WFAA-TV reported.
Attorneys for the mother of “affluenza teen” Ethan Couch on Tuesday requested to move her trial away from Tarrant County because of harsh media coverage, WFAA-TV reported.
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson made a side bet ahead of their highly anticipated one-on-one match Friday in Las Vegas.
Officer Samuel Jimenez, the rookie Chicago cop who died in a shootout Monday night that left three others dead, including the suspect, always knew what he wanted to do with his life, his brother Antonio said Tuesday.
An Iowa man who damaged the iconic “Field of Dreams” site must serve two to five years of probation and received deferred judgment, which allows his conviction to be scrubbed if he fulfills his terms.
A man who is accused of igniting explosives in a cigarette pack last year is challenging a warrant that officers used to search his home, saying his home drug lab was to find a cure for his opioid addiction, a report said Tuesday.
This was, to be sure, a misstep on her part. It is also, to be sure, not that big a deal.
The actress who was granted a temporary restraining order against attorney Michael Avenatti claimed that he "dragged" her on the floor and put her into a public hallway dressed only in a T-shirt and underwear, a report said, citing court documents.
A California man who was injured outside a Las Vegas hotel in 2015 rolled the dice by rejecting the hotel’s $2.5 million settlement offer -- and going to trial instead, in hopes of getting more.
An estimated 85,000 children under age 5 may have died of hunger and disease since the outbreak of Yemen's civil war in 2015, an international aid group said Wednesday.
The gunman who shot and killed three people at a Chicago hospital Monday afternoon fatally shot himself after being shot by police, authorities said.
Authorities in New Jersey on Tuesday responded to reports of a fire at a sprawling mansion and found the remains of two adults and two children before determining that the fire was intentionally started.
Former CIA Director John Brennan on Tuesday called on members of Congress to declassify the CIA's findings on Jamal Khashoggi’s death because President Trump "excels in dishonesty" and it would be another step in making sure those responsible are held accountable.
The U.S. Pacific Air Forces says a pair of B-52 bombers flew over the disputed South China Sea this week, days before a U.S. aircraft carrier's scheduled arrival in Hong Kong.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested that he might attend next year's White House Correspondents Dinner now that the event is no longer featuring a comedian.
The Latest on California's wildfires (all times local): 12:40 p.m. Authorities are using a rapid DNA test that produces results in just two hours to help identify the scores of people killed by the Northern California wildfire.
A mistrial was declared Tuesday night in the trial of a man accused of beating and strangling a woman who was jogging in New York City more than two years ago.
The cost of sending approximately 5,900 active-duty personnel to the U.S.-Mexico border to provide support to Customs and Border Protection amounts to $72 million, a Pentagon spokesman said Tuesday.
Incumbent Republican Utah Rep. Mia Love, whom President Trump derided in a post-Election Day news conference for shunning his support, was narrowly defeated by Democrat Ben McAdams in a race that took two weeks to settle.
Following his recent hospitalization, Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry has canceled his upcoming shows.
Sens. Marco Rubio and Rand Paul, as well as other politicians, stood in opposition Tuesday to remarks from President Trump, who expressed his intent to maintain a relationship with Saudi Arabia in the wake of Jamal Khashoggi’s death and said he wasn’t sure whether the crown prince knew about the murder.
Former President Obama on Tuesday voiced his support for Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., saying that the former Speaker of the House “will go down as one of the most effective legislative leaders this country has ever seen.”
The Democrat's return to the Speakership in 2019 is steeped in a mantra made famous by Al Davis.
Democrat Rep. Marcia Fudge had been a potential candidate for House speaker. Now she's backing Nancy Pelosi for the job.
One of the famed household names from the original show won't be making an appearance this time around.