A gunman who shot and killed a Pennsylvania trooper has been formally sentenced to death, one day after a jury determined he should receive a lethal injection for the 2014 ambush at a state police barracks
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A Delaware state trooper killed in the line of duty was remembered Thursday as a family man who was warm and always smiling
Authorities: The body of a 1½-year-old girl has been found at a "deplorable" Illinois home she and her mother shared with squatters
A South Dakota man is suing Coca-Cola after allegedly finding a mouse in a can of soda
A gunman who shot two Pennsylvania troopers at their barracks, killing one, has been sentenced to death.
British oil company BP has discovered 200 million barrels of oil in a hidden cache in the Gulf of Mexico thanks to advanced imaging of geological formations
Federal officials say humpback whales have been dying in unusually large numbers along the Atlantic Coast
Kentucky doctor dragged off United flight in Chicago reaches settlement with airline for undisclosed amount
Federal prosecutors are accusing a Jordanian citizen living in Ohio of attempting to travel to Syria and fight with the Islamic State group against the Syrian leadership
Baltimore fire officials say the cause of a January blaze that killed six children remains undetermined
The New York Police Department is launching the first phase of a plan to equip 22,000 officers with body cameras
The U.S. Postal Service is going all out for this summer's total solar eclipse, with a first-of-its kind stamp
Four years ago, Oklahoma's oil patch was booming, unemployment was falling and lawmakers were seeking big tax cuts
The Florida Senate formally apologized to the families of four black men who were accused of raping a white teenager nearly seven decades ago in a case now seen as racial injustice