Police chiefs in one of America’s most violent urban centers think its reputation is unwarranted—and they have a proposal to fix it
The Government Shutdown Could Lead to Flight Delays — or Worse
Thanks to training delays and a glut of air-traffic controllers set to retire, the U.S. could face a serious shortage of controllers in 2016
Should Snowden Have Been Stopped in 2009?
National Security Agency failed to heed a critical C.I.A. report on the whistleblower when they hired him
N.J. Judge Rules to Proceed with Gay Marriage Licenses
Immediately after, Gov. Chris Christie was granted an emergency challenge to the decision
Georgia Teen’s Body Missing Organs After Autopsy, Sparking Questions About His Death
Kendrick Johnson’s parents are pressing authorities to reopen investigation
Car Crashes Soar in Los Angeles During First Rain
The California High Patrol reported 404 accidents within the 24-hour period ending early Thursday morning
Newark Mayor Cory Booker’s Dad Dies at Age 76
The Democratic U.S Senate candidate from New Jersey cancels campaign events
Woman Sues Cops for Allegedly Smashing Her Face Into a Jail Cell Bench
Cassandra Feuerstein says the bones in her face were shattered in the assault
Rabbis Accused of Plotting Torture To Force a Man To Divorce His Wife
F.B.I. busts men who offered to injure a husband to compel him to agree to end his marriage
Former Detroit Mayor Sentenced to 28 Years in Prison
Was convicted of racketeering, bribery and extortion
Ariel Castro May Have Accidentally Choked to Death While Masturbating
Something known as auto-erotic asphyxiation
Judge Rules Living Ohio Man Is Legally Dead
Had disappeared for years, but he’s back
Suspected Burglars Killed While Cracking Safe Containing Fireworks
Neighbors heard an explosion and felt a tremor