Senate Approves First Female African-American Attorney General
President Obama nominated Lynch in November, but a battle over an unrelated bill put her nomination on hold.
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President Obama nominated Lynch in November, but a battle over an unrelated bill put her nomination on hold.
Jurors heard more emotional testimony, and watched new cell phone video of the aftermath.
Former pro football players who suffered serious medical conditions because of repeated head injuries could get up to $5 million from the NFL.
A sordid story of infidelity, cyber-stalking and secret government black books comes to a close tomorrow in Charlotte.
Jurors deciding whether the convicted Boston Marathon bomber should die for his crimes heard from a Charlotte woman.
A teenager from York has been sentenced to juvenile prison for possession of a pistol and plotting to join ISIS and kill American soldiers in North Carolina.
A transgender man is creating buzz after he entered the Men's Health "Ultimate Guy" competition.
Dramatic dash-cam video shows a police officer in a Tucson suburb using his cruiser to ram an armed suspect, sending him flying in the air before the car smashes into a wall.
President Obama hasn't endorsed Hillary Clinton for President, but he does say she'd make a great Commander in Chief. The former Secretary of State made several campaign stops in Iowa Tuesday.
Wanda Sue Larson is spending her first night out of jail after serving 17 months for the brutal child abuse of a child investigators found chained to her porch with a dead chicken around his neck.
A verdict has been reached in the trial for Boston bombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Check out these pictures from a protest at North Charleston City Hall. People are protesting after a police officer was charged with murder for shooting and killing an unarmed black man, Walter Scott. PHOTOS COURTESY: Kelly Golden, iHeartMedia Charleston
A 12-year-old sixth grader from Illinois is at the top of ESPN's bracket challenge following Duke's victory over Wisconsin in the NCAA Championship.
Police have confirmed that the suspect wanted in an earlier shooting on Perth Court Saturday has been found dead in an apartment ending a two hour long SWAT situation.
Indiana has its first protections based on sexual orientation. They are part of a re-worked religious freedom bill signed Friday by that state's governor.
NYPD official says two women have been arrested after allegedly trying to build a homemade bomb
Fast food giant McDonald's, will raise the hourly pay for its 90,000 workers across the US.
National Football League player Dwight Freeney filed a lawsuit against Bank of America Corp., claiming the bank set him up with an unqualified private banker.
A Chicago man drove his Jeep off of a tow truck to avoid being towed.
Check out these pictures from the iHeartRadio Music Awards.
