Memphis Police Illegally Targeted Black Community, Bombshell Justice Investigation Reveals
The MPD engaged in unconstitutional practices, including excessive force and unlawful targeting of Black residents, the 17-month DOJ investigation determined.
Top Human Rights Organization Declares Israel Committing 'Genocide' in Gaza: 'Specific Intent to Destroy Palestinians'
A top human rights organization has declared that Israel is committing "genocide" in Gaza in a nearly 300-page on the country's offenses.
Assistant Fire Chief Used Fake Target Barcode Stickers to Steal Dozens of Pokémon Cards: Sheriff
A Louisiana assistant fire chief was arrested after allegedly using fake barcodes to steal Pokémon cards from Target.
Man Files Missing Person Report After Killing His Wife, Burying Her Body Inside Their House
A man allegedly killed his wife following an argument and proceeded to bury her body inside their house, before filing a missing person report with authorities in Karnataka, India.
Doctor, Mountaineer Faked Hypothermia To Be Airlifted, 'Rescued' From North America's Tallest Peak
A mountaineering doctor reportedly faked hypothermia and called in a false report so that he could be airlifted by a helicopter.
Report Examines Existing Latinx Inequity Driving Disproportionate COVID-19 Impact
The report investigates reasons behind inequities, finds the impact of COVID-19 on Latinx community likely underestimated.
Do Men Catch Coronavirus Faster Than Women? Here Are The Numbers
The studies also suggested that conditions like chronic heart disease often led to inflammation which makes the immune system less resistant to infection.
North Korea Caught Enhancing Nuclear Programs In 2019; Faces UN Sanctions
It was reportedly stated that coal exports were largely conducted via ship-to-shop transfers en route DPRK-flagged vessels to Chinese local barges.
The Truth About Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Splitting From The Royal Family
Recent reports claim that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might have plans of moving to Africa, bringing along Master Archie with them in the process.
Carlos Vives Drug Dealer? Colombian Singer Name Allegedly Included In NSA Report
Carlos Vives is number 89 in a list of Colombian people involved in narcotics trafficking, sources report.
Torture By Mexican Police 'Widespread And Unpunished,' Says Amnesty International
"In Mexico the government argues that torture is the exception rather than the norm, but in reality abuse by police and security forces is widespread and goes unpunished," charges a new Amnesty International report.
Senator Ted Cruz Releases Report on Obama Administration: Details 'Lawlessness And Abuses of Power'
Ted Cruz released his fourth report on the Obama administration which documents 76 instances of lawlessness and other abuses of power.
Border Patrol Accountability In Doubt On Abuse Complaints, Says New Analysis
The American Immigration Council says 97 percent of the complaints filed against the Border Patrol from January 2009 to January 2012 resulted in no action taken by the agency.
Venezuela News: Maduro Says Government To Present Details On Alleged Coup Plot
Venezuela's interior minister will detail the financing and organizing of an alleged plot to stoke violence during protests.
DHS Watchdog ‘Compromised’ As Inspector, Says Senate Report On Misconduct
A one-time inspector general responsible for oversight of the Department of Homeland Security has been found to have had an improperly close -- and insufficiently independent -- relationship with top DHS officials.
Impunity On The Rise Across Latin America, Warns New UN Report
Impunity for murder is actually growing across all of the Americas. But it's particularly bad in Latin America.
What Country Consumes The Most Alcohol? WHO Study Reports Mexico Is The Americas’ Largest Consumer Per Capita
The analysis indicates that while the majority of Mexicans say they do not drink, those who do make up for their fellow countrymen, as Mexico swills the most of any other nation in the Americas.
Paul Walker LA Coroner Report Says 'Fast & Furious' Star, Driver Roger Rodas Died Of Traumatic And Thermal Injuries
Finally some closure for their families. The L.A. coroner's office has the result of the autopsies of Paul Walker and Roger Rodas, who died in a car crash in California over the weekend.
Ariel Castro Death Update: Official Report Rules Suicide, Not Sex Act Gone Wrong
It has been concluded that Ariel Castro died as a result of suicide and not autoerotic asphyxiation.
UNAIDS Report Shows Over 52% Reduction In HIV Infections, 'Dramatic' Progress Worldwide
A new United Nations report has revealed that the fight against AIDS is improving. AIDS related deaths have dropped from 1.7 million in 2011 to 1.6 million in 2012.
Hispanic Children Face Tougher Life Than Children Of Other Immigrants Families [REPORT]
Hispanic children have a more difficult time in school than children of other immigrants.
New Psychoactive Drugs On Rise In Latin America; Region Leaders Advocate Legalization In Push Back Against US Wishes
A UN Study says use of new synthetic drugs is on the rise in Latin America, where leaders are for the first time starting to push for a review of US-backed drug policies which treat drug prevention as a law enforcement issue.
Tesla Recall For Seat Mount Defect: 1,300 Model S Units Affected [REPORT]
Tesla recall was announced Wednesday. Tesla vehicles produced from May 10, 2013 and June 8, 2013 are affected.
US Blocked $253.1 Million In Frozen Cuban Funds In 2012, Says Treasury Department
Cuba remains on the Treasury Department's list of state sponsors of terror. The Cuban government denounced its inclusion, calling it "shameful" and "discredited".
Dwight Howard Report: Lakers Center To Consider Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks As Free Agent
Dwight Howard is set to become a free agent this July. Expected to have multiple suitors, will Howard leave Los Angeles after only one season?
Mark Sanford Elizabeth Colbert-Busch Election: Stephen's Sister Listed Twice On Ballot
Elizabeth Colbert-Busch's name appears twice on the official South Carolina election ballot.
NRA School Shield: 5 Things To Know About The NRA’s School Safety Plan
Amid debate on legislative floors on both the national and state level, a task force commissioned by the NRA presented its recommendations for school safety.
Body In Burned Cabin: Was It Christopher Dorner? [REPORT] [PHOTOS]
The body found in burned cabin that was found on Feb. 11 is believed to be Christopher Dorner, who was the subject of a large-scale manhunt in California.
ADR REPORT-Latin American ADRs drag after Bradesco profit miss
(Reuters) - U.S.-listed shares of foreign companies dipped on Monday, with Latin Americanstocks the worst performers after an earnings miss from Brazil's Banco Bradesco.
Hotmail Outage Today? Users Report Third Day of Service Interruption
Attention time travelers from 1999: If you're attempting to use your Hotmail email account today, you're likely out of luck.