Missouri Killer David Zink Executed For 14-Year-Old Murder Case
Missouri killer David Zink was executed Tuesday night after urging others on death row to embrace the fate that awaits them.
Video Released Of Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán Prior To Escape
A video has been released of drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán moments before he escaped a maximum-security Mexican prison.
U.S. Looks To Seize $12.5M In Assets Linked To Philippines Pork-Barrel Scam
The United States Justice Department said it wants to seize some $12.5 million in U.S. assets belonging to Filipino business woman Janet Lim Napoles, suspected of embezzling millions from bribery and kickback schemes.
Oil Markets Retract In Greek Anticipation
Iran, meanwhile, cautions against media hype on oversupplied market.
Alabama Police Accused Of Using Taser On Teen Having Seizure
A lawsuit filed by an Alabama woman accuses Rainbow City police officers of using a Taser on her 16-year-old daughter while the teen had a seizure.
Former Wrestling Champion Sentenced To 30 Years For HIV Exposure
In May a jury found Michael L. Johnson guilty of knowingly exposing sexual partners to HIV.
VA Hospitals Could Close By August With $2.5B Budget Shortfalls
The Department of Veterans Affairs warned it may have to shut down some hospitals in August if Congress does not address a $2.5 billion shortfall in the current budget year.
One Dead, 11 Missing In Kentucky Flash Flood
At least one tornado touched down in Kansas as a band of strong storms swept through the Midwest and Ohio valley. More storms are expected throughout the day Tuesday.
Zoo Won’t Reopen Exhibit After Mass Stingray Deaths
All of the stingrays in Brookfield Zoo's temporary stingray exhibit in Chicago died last week when oxygen levels in their aquatic habitat dropped to devastating levels.
Son Of Boston Cop Allegedly Planned Terror Attack On College Campus
The 23-year-old son of a Boston police captain is accused of buying a pressure cooker and four firearms with the intent to launch a terror attack at a college campus in support of the Islamic State, law enforcement says.
NAACP Ends 15-Year South Carolina Boycott After Confederate Flag Removal
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ended its 15-year boycott of South Carolina on Saturday after the Confederate flag was removed from the state Capitol grounds.
Serbian Prime minister Attacked At Srebrenica Massacre Memorial
Federica Mogherini, EU foreign policy chief, said the attacks "went against the spirit of this day of remembrance."
Psychologists Helped With Interrogation After 9/11, Investigation Finds
"Our internal checks and balances failed to detect the collusion, or properly acknowledge a significant conflict of interest," Dr. Nadine Kaslow, the investigative panel's chair, said.
U.S., UAE Launch Social Media Center To Counter IS Propaganda Efforts
The United States and the United Arab Emirates launched a joint Middle East-based social media center to counter propaganda efforts by the Islamic State extremist group.