Witnesses said the polar bear "entered the community and chased multiple residents" during the rampage.
James Solages was among six people arrested in the brazen killing of President Jovenel Moise.
The FBI has released 11 new videos showing suspects attacking federal police officers outside the U.S. Capitol amid the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Consumer Reports explains how to use the Control Center settings, including the ability to opt out of law enforcement video requests.
Toledo saw 5 shot by multiple shooters in only one of more than half a dozen July 4th violent incidents in Monday's early hours.
While there's no law addressing attacks on journalists, offenders are being charged with violence, property destruction on Capitol grounds.
The settlement would mark one of the largest sums in U.S. history involving cases of sexual abuse.
The federal agency said the holiday and relaxation of COVID-19 orders could prompt acts of domestic terror and other violence.
Children are at a heightened risk of dying in a hot car this summer, as the national death toll since 1998 approaches 900.
As Americans plan holiday boat outings, safety precautions should be taken before leaving the dock.
Consumer Reports asked security experts to explain why cyber criminals are targeting Apple devices and what you can do about it.
New Mexico State Police identified all five victims from the crash in Albuquerque.
Anna Morgan-Lloyd, a 49-year-old hair salon owner, is the first person to be sentenced in connection with the violent insurrection.
Swimming pool dangers persist, especially for children, in cities and towns across America.
Investigation into untested DNA evidence helped solve a 1983 murder.
Many states have no minimum age for prosecution. The result: Second graders are being charged with crimes they can’t possibly comprehend.
The AP said the publishing of the information could hurt someone's ability to get a job, join a club or run for office years later.
The FBI and Homeland Security report says some 'Q' followers could go from being "digital soldiers" to "engaging in real world violence."
One year after former Officer Chauvin killed Floyd, police departments are seeing increases in retirements without recruits to replace them.
More than 800 suspects were arrested and more than 32 tons of drugs were seized police raids in 16 countries under Operation Trojan Shield.
Consumer Reports shares extra steps consumers can take to make sure they're receiving as few unwanted calls as possible.
The horror and violence inflicted on Tulsa’s Black community didn't become part of the American story. Instead, it was pushed down.
The Idaho "doomsday couple" has been charged in the murders of Vallow's two children. America is horrified — and intrigued.
Body cameras help monitor police but can invade people's privacy.
Only two states had bans on police hold techniques before the Floyd death. Now, at least 17 have enacted legislation to that end.
About 6 in 10 Americans say racism in the United States is a serious problem, according to poll by The Associated Press.
“It's using the justice system as a barometer of someone's worth.”
Once denied their Second Amendment rights, Asian Americans are heading to gun shops in droves.
The research brief is a short take about interesting academic work.
Here's what went wrong in the lineup.
The platinum, palladium and rhodium found in catalytic converters attracts thieves who can cost car owners thousands in just a few minutes.
Consumer Reports shares how to quickly limit location tracking, facial recognition, smart speaker recordings, and other data collection.
Cops remain baffled over the whereabouts of a tiger seen strolling in a Houston neighborhood; “Tiger King” star Carol Baskin offers reward.
Racially and ethnically motivated extremists often target religious institutions, businesses or public gatherings, the bulletin noted.
The Police Scorecard analyzed police violence, accountability, racial bias and other outcomes in more than 16,000 departments nationwide.
From Rodney King to George Floyd, how video evidence can be differently interpreted in courts.
State laws are just beginning to recognize that.
The ransomware attack underscored the vulnerabilities of the nation's energy sector, other industries with privately owned infrastructure.
The worst cyberattack ever on U.S. infrastructure isn't expected to affect gas prices as long as normal operations resume within a few days.
The database, which shows gun-related hospitalizations for every state over a 16-year period, was developed by The Rand Corp.