Lawyers for Baltimore Cops Call for Marilyn Mosby to Recuse Herself From Case
Lawyers representing six Baltimore police officers charged with the death of Freddie Gray filed motions Friday to have the case dismissed and for the office of State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby to recuse itself.
U.S. Justice Department to Announce Baltimore Police Investigation
The U.S. Department of Justice is planning to announce an investigation into the practices of the Baltimore Police Department, law enforcement officials said.
LHM to Cease Operation of the Miller Motorsports Park in October
The Larry H. Miller Group of Companies has elected not to renew its lease with Tooele County and will cease operation of Miller Motorsports Park at the end of the racing season on October 31, 2015.
Colorado Restaurant Plans ‘White Appreciation Day’
The owners of a Colorado barbecue restaurant said they are planning a "White Appreciation Day" in June to give discounts to their Caucasian customers.
Raytheon’s SM-6 Missile in Full-rate Production
Raytheon's SM-6 air defense missile, deployed by the Navy since late last year, has entered full-rate production status.
Cambrian Penis Worm Had Throat Full of Teeth
The penis worm's toothy qualities may help scientists identify other ancient fossils.
Florida Woman Uses Pizza Hut App to Request 911 Assistance
A heroic woman saved her life and the lives of her children who were all being held hostage by her boyfriend.
Great White Shark Mary Lee Tracked Off the Coast of Maryland and Virginia
The 3,456-pound female great white shark named Mary Lee pinged her trackers Tuesday off the coast of Maryland and Virginia in Chiconteague Bay.
Oregon’s Aptly Named Lost Lake Drains Through Collapsed Lava Tunnel
"In Lost Lake, this particular lava tube collapsed and became the drain hole for that lake," said Jude McHugh, a spokeswoman for the Willamette National Forest.
Researchers Map Chemical Bonds that Made DNA Possible
To recreate the life-enabling stellar environs, scientists used what's called a hot nozzle at Berkeley Laboratory.
United States Approves Ferries to Cuba
The Obama administration on Tuesday approved two companies to provide ferry services between the United States and Cuba.
North Korea Donates Collection of Books to Russian University
Representatives of the two countries held a donation ceremony at Amur State University of Humanities and Pedagogy.
Meteor Shower to Hit its Peak, Debris from Halley’s Comet Viewable Worldwide
Every year, the Eta Aquarid meteor shower lights up the sky as Earth spirals through the debris from Halley's Comet. This year's peak occurs on Tuesday at about 9 a.m. EDT, according to NASA.
Scientists Turn Onion Cells Into Artificial Muscles
En route to designing a new and improved synthetic muscle, researchers at National Taiwan University realized the cells of an onion might work just as well.