All USA Update
- Why officers walked out after Minnesota Lynx show support for BLM
When members of the Minnesota Lynx wore T-shirts supporting Black Lives Matters, off-duty police officers working security freelance walked off the job.
- 'Leave your guns at home,' Cleveland police implore as they prep for the RNC
As the Republican National Convention draws closer, city and federal officials prepare for clashes between Trump supporters and protesters.
- Will the FBI ever find the true identity of DB Cooper?
The FBI Seattle field office says they are closing the open case against the mysterious DB Cooper, a skyjacker who parachuted out the back of a Boeing 727 with $200,000 in 1971.
- For the second time this year, Yale battles its history with slavery
Corey Menafee, a former cafeteria employee at Yale University, shattered a stained glass window last month featuring slaves in a cotton field.
- Will recusal of Baton Rouge DA lead to fairer investigation in Sterling case?
East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore announced he would recuse himself from investigations into conduct of the officers who shot Alton Sterling. Both the parents of one officer are also police – and they have interacted extensively with Moore.
- What Bernie Sanders won in return for endorsing Clinton
The independent senator from Vermont has managed to pull the Democratic platform – and Hillary Clinton's policy proposals – further to the left.
- Why the fourth officer in Freddie Gray case got an assault charge thrown out
In another blow to a prosecution that has yet to get a conviction, a Baltimore judge drops a charge in the midst of the fourth trial of an officer involved in the arrest and subsequent death of Freddie Gray.
- Why Trump's plan for private doctors for veterans is controversial
Some veterans' groups oppose a plan Mr. Trump described in Virginia Monday because they say it could deny veterans services and not solve wait-time issues.
- A lot of holes in GOP presidential ground game in key states
With early voting beginning in less than three months in some states, the AP has found that the GOP has delivered only a fraction of the ground forces needed.
- Watchdogs: US police shootings fueling black extremism
The growth of black hate groups has increased by nearly 60 percent in less than a year.
- Missouri teens used Pokemon Go to lure robbery victims -police
The hot new game was used to lure victims into armed robberies.
- Sheriff: 2 bailiffs, suspect dead in Michigan courthouse
Officers killed a gunman after he killed two bailiffs. Little is known of the killer.
- What an iconic photo from Baton Rouge protest says about BLM
A photo of a woman's arrest by Baton Rouge police officers has gone viral after the contrast between heavily armed officers and her peaceful pose earned attention.
- Police urge Pokemon Go users to be aware of real-life surroundings
A string of armed robberies targeted players of the Pokemon Go smartphone game, according to Missouri police. Experts say there are simple strategies to stay safe while playing.
- Dallas shooting prompts national change in police tactics
Thirteen of the country's 30 biggest departments are now pairing up officers, as cities around the country search for new tactics to prevent violence against police.
- Why 'America is not as divided as some have suggested,' according to Obama
Speaking at the conclusion of a NATO summit in Warsaw on Saturday, President Obama urged Americans to focus on unity following a series of police-related deaths last week.
- Sydney Schanberg remembered for courageous coverage of Khmer Rouge
Legendary reporter Schanberg, who died on Saturday, will be remembered for his commitment to journalism, even in the face of grave danger.
- Bahamas warns citizens visiting US to exercise 'extreme caution' with police
The Bahamian government issued its travel advisory following two fatal police shootings last week.
- Why Donald Trump is considering a general for his running mate
According to reports, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump is considering former Lt. Gen Michael Flynn as his running mate.
- Possible Trump VP pick says he supports abortion rights
Donald Trump is increasingly interested in retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn as his vice presidential pick, but the his stance on abortion would put him at odds with the official Republican Party position.