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Arkansas has executed its fourth inmate in eight days, wrapping up an accelerated schedule with a lethal injection that left the prisoner lurching and convulsing 20 times before he died
An attorney for the fourth Arkansas inmate executed in eight days says accounts of the lethal injection are "horrifying."
Two days after he was criticized for saying he enjoys Ivanka Trump's voice, Fox News host Jesse Watters says he's taking a family vacation until Monday
Asian stock markets have declined amid jitters over North Korea and conflicting signals from President Donald Trump about U.S. trade policy
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says China has asked North Korea to conduct no further nuclear tests
Republicans say they will push a short-term spending bill keeping the government open through the House on Friday with only GOP votes, if necessary
A House GOP leader says the House won't vote on Republican legislation scuttling much of President Barack Obama's health care law until at least next week
A top House Republican says the chamber will not vote on GOP legislation replacing President Barack Obama's health care law until at least next week
It was 20 years ago on April 30 that Ellen DeGeneres made history as the first prime-time lead on network TV to come out of the closet
Hundreds of people chanting "USA" gathered peacefully for a rally at a park in Berkeley _ home of the free speech movement _ to protest a canceled appearance by conservative commentator Ann Coulter
In a park amid Manhattan skyscrapers, a gem has emerged: a posh public bathroom complete with fresh flowers, imported tiles, classical music and artwork
The passenger who was dragged off a United flight after he refused to give up his seat to airline employees has settled with the airline for an undisclosed sum
A Mississippi sheriff's deputy is suing singer R. Kelly, alleging that Kelly had a yearslong affair with his wife that broke up his marriage
A federal appeals court says employers can legally pay women less than men for the same work based on differences in the employees' previous salaries