All USA Update
- What can be done to address racial gerrymandering?
The Supreme Court announced Monday that it would be weighing in on whether or not Virginia’s Republican leaders gerrymandered the state to lessen the power of African-American voters.
- Leopard on the loose: How Salt Lake City zoo kept visitors and animals safe
A potentially dangerous scenario played out at the Salt Lake City zoo Tuesday, but visitors describe the situation as safe and calm.
- Is the NFL's Marshawn Lynch's early retirement a trend?
Marshawn Lynch, a former American football running back who played for the Buffalo Bills and Seattle Seahawks, confirmed his retirement in a '60 Minutes' interview, but didn't explain why.
- Rich Americans implicated in Panama Papers leak: Where's the outrage?
More than 2,000 Americans have been revealed to have availed themselves of the tax refuge services of the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca. With so much talk of inequality in the presidential race, why has there been so little discussion about this?
- Prank gone wrong puts Marlins prospect on disabled list
Miami Marlins prospect Stone Garrett sustained an injury to his hand after a prank gone awry.
- America says goodbye to Bretagne, the last 9/11 search and rescue dog
With her body wrapped in an American flag, search and rescue dog Bretagne was given a proper farewell.
- Tropical storm Colin could replenish Florida aquifers
Tropical Storm Colin hit Florida with a burst of rain Monday night but has since moved into the Atlantic Ocean.
- The Cincinnati Zoo reopens gorilla exhibit with better safety features
The zoo is set to reopen its gorilla exhibit on Tuesday for the first time since the fatal shooting of a Harambe, a Western lowland silverback, set off a major public backlash.
- Buzzfeed declines to run Trump ads, turns down $1.3 million deal
Buzzfeed cited Donald Trump's proposal of an international travel ban for Muslims as a potential hardship for its employees.
- Why the Supreme Court is looking at two Texas death row cases
In two separate cases, lawyers of Texas death row inmates will argue that their clients were improperly sentenced because of their race and intellectual disability.
- Dad of ex-Stanford swimmer says son has paid price for rape
The father's letter was made public by a Stanford law professor who wants the case's judge removed from office over giving the swimmer a short sentence.
- President Obama preparing to endorse Hillary Clinton
The White House says the President is about to formally endorse his former secretary of state .
- Fire crews fight to contain Calabasas' 'Old Fire'
In rough terrain and hot temperatures, Los Angeles firefighters continue to battle the 'Old Fire' in the hills of Calabasas.
- Chicago police releases videos for transparency: Is that enough?
In response to calls for police accountability, Mayor Emanuel's administration has released more than 100 audio and video files of incidents showing police force.
- State Department: terror dips worldwide, but IS remains a threat
There were 13 percent fewer terrorist attacks worldwide than in 2014, though attacks and deaths increased in some countries, the US State Department said Thursday.
- Murders inspired by 'The Purge'? Mass shooting stirs public concern.
Prosecutors have filed court documents charging a 19-year-old Indiana man with killing three people as part of a four-day crime spree modeled on a Hollywood film.
- Gender-segregated hours for Hasidic swimmers make a splash in Brooklyn
New York City upheld a decision to keep gender-segregated hours at a public swimming pool in Brooklyn, meant to accommodate modesty rules for Hasidic Jewish communities.
- After UCLA shooting, should colleges fear guns on campuses?
Professors fear disgruntled students being armed in their offices, while gun advocates say professors and students alike should be able to defend themselves.
- Officers swarm UCLA in massive response to murder-suicide
Students recounted feelings of shock and terror as hundreds of heavily armed officers descended on the largest campus in the University of California system.
- As the economy accelerates, the construction industry falters
While domestic manufacturing is growing, second-quarter GDP estimates may be reduced as construction sees its steepest decline in five years.