Do Police Shoot To Kill? A Former Officer Weighs In
Newsy's Experts Series examines the training police receive on drawing their weapon in the line of duty.
US to settle with Larry Nassar sex assault victims, reports say
The Department of Justice was said to have agreed to pay over $100 million to a group of survivors in the case accusing the FBI of wrongdoing.
'El Chapo' says he faces 'unprecedented discrimination' in prison
A judge replied to a letter from Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán after he claimed he hasn't been able to receive phone calls or visits in a U.S. prison.
Rapper NBA YoungBoy taken into custody while on house arrest in Utah
Local media in Baton Rouge, Louisiana previously reported the rapper's lawyers argued moving him to Utah would keep him out of trouble.
Pesticides pose 'significant risks' in 20% of produce, report says
New data indicates that most of the produce we consume is safe, but some foods have particularly high levels of pesticides.
Widespread 911 emergency line outages reported in 4 states
Though some states did not name a cause, others suggested the problem was tied to certain wireless carriers.
Tsunami alert in Indonesia after volcano has several big eruptions
Officials have ordered more than 11,000 residents to leave the area and an international airport has been closed due to the dangers of spreading ash.