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The president's chief of staff has criticized a ruling by a U.S. judge who blocked an executive order targeting funding to communities that protect immigrants from deportation
An Arizona prisoner has been convicted of the gruesome killings of his best friend, the man's girlfriend and her four young children 12 years ago in what prosecutors called a crime motivated by money
A federal court has removed one obstacle to the U.S. government's plan to release more endangered wolves in New Mexico over the state's objections
The father of a 5-year-old boy missing in California has been released from jail days after he was arrested on suspicion of child endangerment and child abduction
Two North Carolina gang members will spend the rest of their lives in prison for the shooting deaths of a South Carolina couple who had been set to testify against other gang members in an attempted robbery
A tourist from England has been struck by a hammock that fell from a building in New York
Milwaukee prosecutors weighing criminal charges for an inmate's dehydration death say the jail's commander failed to inform police about the existence of surveillance video showing a guard shutting off water to the cell
A friend says years before Susan Berman was killed, she had implicated real estate heir Robert Durst as her future assailant
The father of a 5-year-old boy missing in California has been released from jail days after he was arrested on suspicion of child endangerment and child abduction
The entire estate of 1960s pop artist Marisol has been donated to a New York museum
Court documents show that a 15-year-old Tennessee girl who was allegedly kidnapped by her teacher had endured months of abuse by her mother
Jurors are deliberating the case of a former Northern Arizona University freshman charged with killing a fellow student and wounding three others near campus in 2015
The widely varying accounts of the first of Arkansas' double execution illustrate the risks that have made efforts to put more than one inmate to death in a day so rare
A handful of Wisconsin dairy farmers whose Canada market evaporated in a trade dispute were weighing offers from new buyers on Tuesday, but others were running out of time before an expiring contract risked putting them out of business