Holmes’ trial started April 27, three years after the July 2012 shooting during a midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises at the Century Aurora 16 Multiplex Theater. In that phase, jurors will listen to victim impact statements and decide if Holmes deserves death.
Huffington Post reported on a campaign video by Sen. On Monday afternoon, the Texas Senator released a sizzling new video – courtesy of IJ Review – showing off a wacky new method for cooking bacon.
Baltimore’s police and civic leaders launched a two-month partnership Monday that will see ten federal agents embed with the city’s homicide detectives in the latest bid to curb a surge in violent crime that has not been seen in decades.
He also checked out the fair’s display of butter sculptures, featuring depictions of Ohio State University football coach Urban Meyer and Buckeyes mascot Brutus, along with the traditional butter cow and calf. Another off to the side – usually a card table with a...
Two states, Michigan and Kentucky, have authorized their guardsmen to carry personal weapons for protection, said Major Edward Shank, public affairs officer for the Pennsylvania National Guard and its 20,000 members. Reports of these self-appointed sentinels-some of them from...
Members of the Michigan Open Carry group are “standing guard” with their weapons outside the Howell Armed Forces Recruiting Center in solidarity for the five “great American warriors” slain in Chattanooga.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) – A Chicago law firm hired by the University of Illinois to investigate allegations of racially motivated mistreatment made by former women’s basketball players concluded in a report released Monday that those charges are unfounded.
A fierce wildfire that has devoured drought-parched terrain in northern California with remarkable speed raged on for a sixth day on Monday as evacuations expanded and firefighters began to gain some ground against the flames. “It was ready to go”. Thousands more lie...
A deputy sheriff in Kentucky allegedly violated the rights of two children with disabilities by handcuffing them as a means of punishment, according to a federal lawsuit.
In March, the Ferguson Police Department received a scathing review from the Justice Department showing police regularly targeted black residents, fining and arresting them disproportionately.