Two Killed, Dozens Injured in Baltimore Block Party Shooting
The mass shooting early Sunday left 28 people injured, police said.
Behind French Riots Lie Years of Anger Over Police Conduct
Law-enforcement tactics that once remained in the shadows are now surfacing in videos, prompting investigations and inflaming the public.
Will Donald Trump Duck the GOP Debates?
If he refuses to meet his rivals on stage, voters will be entitled to wonder what he’s afraid of.
The Next Supreme Court Landmark
The Justices agree to hear a case challenging the constitutionality of SEC administrative law judges.
Khan Rewrites the Merger Rulebook
The FTC’s new filing demands will give the agency more time and ammunition to block tie-ups.
‘The Bathysphere Book’ Review: The Descent of William Beebe
Nearly a century before the Titan implosion, the American naturalist traveled half a mile under the sea in a steel orb.
Volodymyr Zelensky: Happy Birthday, America
Ukraine is grateful to the U.S. for providing both support for and an example of liberty.
It’s Old Man Summer in Hollywood
Harrison Ford, Tom Cruise, Denzel Washington and other actors of a certain age will be in theaters near you this summer—again.
Southern California Hotel Workers Strike Ahead of Fourth of July
Thousands of hotel employees walked off the job Sunday demanding better pay and benefits, and less burdensome workloads.
Calling Hunter Prosecutor David Weiss
House investigators have some questions for the U.S. Attorney, who so far isn’t cooperating.
Tyson Foods to Drop ‘No Antibiotics Ever’ Label on Some Chicken Products
The move will involve drugs that aren’t important to human health and will apply to all fresh, frozen and ready-made products under […]
A Child-Trafficking Thriller Is Taking on Hollywood. Who’s Behind It?
In ‘Sound of Freedom’ Jim Caviezel is an ex-agent on the hunt for missing children. It’s the first crime thriller for Angel […]