Ryan Lochte, 3 other US swimmers robbed by armed men in Rio
The U.S. Olympic Committee says Ryan Lochte and three other American swimmers were robbed by armed men who stopped their taxi.
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The U.S. Olympic Committee says Ryan Lochte and three other American swimmers were robbed by armed men who stopped their taxi.
Angry crowds took to the streets in Milwaukee on Saturday night to protest the fatal shooting of an armed man by a police officer.
CHARLOTTE, NC -- Charlotte is losing Olympic Swimmer Ryan Lochte. He announced that he's not retiring, but he is planning to move to California. Friday, one SwimMac Carolina coach gave WCCB Charlotte a…
A Pennsylvania woman and her 62-year-old daughter, who she had not seen since giving birth, were reunited Thursday.
The Baltimore Ravens stopped their preseason game against the Carolina Panthers to watch Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps race in the men's 200-meter individual medley.
Marijuana will remain on the government's list of most highly regulated and dangerous drugs, the Obama administration says, despite growing popular support for the widespread legalization of pot.
A biomedical company in Boston may have discovered a way to cure cancer, HIV and other serious diseases using mRNA therapy.
At a Donald Trump campaign rally in Florida, the Republican candidate called President Obama the "founder of ISIS." CNN's Jim Acosta reports.
Before a call saying, "Officer down, officer down" over police dispatch radio was determined to be a hoax, the NYPD sent all available units to a rooftop in Brooklyn.
Trailer with five thousand dollars worth of equipment stolen from snuggling company.
ESPN sportscaster John Saunders, who has hosted "The Sports Reporters" for the last 15 years, has died, the network announced Wednesday. He was 61.
The cupping craze at the Olympics has led every morning TV show to conduct their own cupping in the name of research. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports.
Baltimore police officers routinely discriminate against blacks, repeatedly use excessive force and are not adequately held accountable for misconduct, according to a harshly critical Justice Department report being presented Wednesday.
Michael Phelps sat alone, thoroughly exhausted. He put his head in his hands and then motioned at his neck as though he had nothing left to give.
A Charlotte man accused of supporting and recruiting for ISIS will remain in the Mecklenburg County Jail while he awaits trial. A Federal Judge refused to release Erick Hendricks during a detention hearing Tuesday.
Rafting will resume at the U.S. National Whitewater Center Wednesday.
Young people in America overwhelmingly support LGBT rights when it comes to policies on employment, health care and adoption, according to a new survey.
Two sisters, ages three and five, and their 17-year-old female baby sitter drowned in a swimming pool in a southern Colorado mobile home park, police said Monday.
Donald Trump did not boot a baby out of his rally for crying ... so says the kid's mother, who's defending the candidate and scoffing at reporters who trashed him.
The ex-NFL quarterback is officially (finally) switching careers ... gunning for a spot on a Major League Baseball team ... and he's holding a workout for scouts later this month.
