All USA Update
- How the ‘Never Trump’ movement failed at the RNC
'Never Trump' delegates' last challenge to Trump died in Cleveland on Tuesday.
- Cameras that turn on when the sirens do: Can they help police?
Police and the public are finding body cameras can build trust and accountability. Now, new technology that turns on during tense incidents presents a compromise for privacy concerns.
- Déjà vu? Did Melania Trump's speech take a page from Michelle Obama?
Melania Trump's speech at the RNC was suspiciously similar to the one given by Michelle Obama at the Democratic convention in 2008, a mistake indicative of larger disorganization within the Trump campaign.
- Melania Trump ignites GOP convention after gloom, turmoil
Melania Trump assured GOP convention delegates and voters across the country that the brash candidate has the character and determination to unite a divided nation.
- Has Trump shifted his stance on banning Muslims from US?
The chair of the Republican National Committee says that Donald Trump no longer proposes a religious test for entry into the United States.
- Baltimore judge acquits another police officer in Freddie Gray death
A Maryland judge acquitted the highest-ranking Baltimore police officer involved with the death of Freddie Gray.
- Cleveland's open-carry gun rights spark convention worries
Ohio Gov. John Kasich has rejected a request from the Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association to suspend the state's open-carry gun rights at the Republican convention this week.
- Slain Baton Rouge officer: 'I love this city but I wonder if this city loves me'
Days before he was killed by a gunman, Baton Rouge police officer Montrell Jackson wrote an emotional post on Facebook expressing the difficulty of being a black police officer in an era of racially charged police shootings.
- Trump campaign solicits foreign donations, in violation of FEC rules
Members of foreign governments have been receiving donation requests from the Donald Trump campaign.
- Why Clinton now promises to introduce an anti-Citizens United amendment
Hillary Clinton announced her intention to introduce a constitutional amendment that would overturn the Citizens United ruling in the first 30 days of her presidency if elected.
- Chicago O’Hare expansion: Will it reduce delays?
Chicago officials say a bond-funded new terminal will reduce congestion on O'Hare's runways.
- Why Eric Garner's daughter walked out of Obama's town hall forum
After the promise of a forum to discuss race, policing, and violence with President Obama, some activists and community members wish ABC's televised 'town hall' could have been more.
- Obama stands ground amid criticism in conversation on race and police
Obama took part in a town hall broadcast on television network ABC exploring the emotionally charged issues surrounding policing and racial discrimination in the United States.
- Trump postpones VP announcement, citing France attacks
Trump had planned to hold his first event with his yet-to-be-named running mate Friday morning in New York.
- Road rage is much more common than you think. What can you do about it?
In an expression of road rage, 5.7 million drivers a year bump or ram their car into another vehicle.
- Missed signal led to Texas train crash: Could technology have stopped it?
A federal report found that a train missed a red stop signal before crashing into another train in June, leading safety specialists to wonder whether new GPS technology – set for installation at the end of the year – might prevent such wrecks.
- Why Florida pulled a mosque as a polling site
Palm Beach County voters will cast their votes in churches and synagogues, but not in a mosque, this election season.
- CIA director promises to resign if ordered to waterboard: Can he do that?
CIA Director Brennan gave his most emphatic statements against waterboarding to date at the Brookings Institution Wednesday.
- 'Enough is enough': NBA stars speak out against gun violence, racial profiling
LeBron James and fellow NBA stars Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, and Dwyane Wade took the stage at the awards ceremony to address issues of gun violence and racial profiling.
- Trump narrows search for running mate
The soon-to-be Republican presidential nominee tweeted on Wednesday night that he would announce his choice on Friday morning in Manhattan.