Amber Guygers murder trial heads to jury after…

Ex-Dallas police Officer Amber Guyger was "unreasonable" when she mistakenly entered her neighbor's apartment "commando-style" last year and fatally shot him, thinking he was an intruder, prosecutors said Monday during closing arguments in her murder…

House subpoenas Rudy Giuliani for Ukraine documents as…

The House Intelligence Committee has subpoenaed President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani for Ukraine-related documents as part of their impeachment inquiry. "Pursuant to the House of Representatives’ impeachment inquiry, we are hereby transmitting a subpoena…

10 people die of drug overdoses in Ohio…

At least 10 people died from drug overdoses in Columbus, Ohio, over the weekend amid a rash of recent mass overdose deaths. The deaths, which occurred over 26 hours, were an unusually high number for…

Tennessee teen dies by suicide after being outed…

A Tennessee teen who died by suicide last week was cyberbullied by classmates over his perceived sexuality prior to his death, according to the teen’s brother. Channing Smith, 16, a high school student in Coffee…

John Bolton says North Korea will never give…

WASHINGTON — Former national security adviser John Bolton made clear on Monday in his first public remarks since his contentious departure from the White House that he opposed President Donald Trump’s approach to North Korea…

McConnell says Senate would have to hold a…

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday that the Senate would have to hold a trial if the House passes articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. "I would have no choice but to take…

Calif. governor signs bill allowing college athletes to…

Calling the forced amateurism of student-athletes "a bankrupt model," California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a first-in-the-nation bill Monday that clears the way for college players to be paid. The legislation allows student-athletes to sign endorsement…