Stockley Case: City Hid Evidence, Family Lawyer Says
The Smith family's lawyer says the city of St. Louis withheld evidence it had since 2012.
23 Arrested, Several Injured in St. Louis Riots
After yesterday's not-guilty verdict in the trial of a white police officer, Jason Stockley, in the fatal shooting of a young black man, Anthony Lamar Smith, protests erupted.
Jason Stockley Not Guilty Verdict: How Did It Happen?
Police Officer Jason Stockley was acquitted today in the shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith. Newsweek reviewed court documents and broke down the arguments.
Police Officer Not Guilty in St. Louis Shooting Death
Stockley, a police officer, has been acquitted in St. Louis six years after he shot and killed Anthony Lamar Smith.
With Jason Stockley Verdict Due, Authorities Ramp Up
The police officer is being tried in the murder of Anthony Lamar Smith.
Ann Coulter Says Everyone Wants Trump to Be Impeached
Ann Coulter, conservative Republican commentator and author of the book "In Trump We Trust," tweeted that support for the president's impeachment was mounting.
Marty Walsh: Boston Is Best for Amazon
The mayor of Boston voiced his excitement about bringing Amazon to the city, and denied that previous bid failures for the Olympics and the IndyCar race were relevant.
NSA Leaker Snowden: Apple Face Data Will Be 'Abused'
Edward Snowden warned we should be careful using Apple's new facial scanning technology.
The Worst Things About the New iPhone X
The iPhone X, part of Apple's new product unveiling, is priced at $1,000.
When Should You Trade in Your Old iPhone?
As the new iPhone series comes out this week, price reductions are likely in older models.
Florida Nuclear Plant Did Not Meet Fed Safety Regs
After a part of a nuclear reactor's cooling system failed on Sunday, Turkey Point shut down its second reactor. It knew, according to an evaluation it conducted in June, that it was vulnerable to floods.
A Florida City Has Lost Drinking Water
The residents of Venice, Florida, found themselves without drinking water or toilet water Sunday as Hurricane Irma's eyewall passed near the city and damaged a water main.
Watch Video: Tampa Beaches Dry As Water Engulfs Miami
Hurricane Irma's change of course made way for dangerous storm surges and eery, bone-dry beaches where water will rapidly resurge.
Two Tomato Assaults Fail to Faze Angela Merkel
The German chancellor's immigration policies have brought her some controversy from a right-wing extremist group, whose members threw tomatoes during two protests in two different cities this week.
11 Dead: See the Damage Hurricane Irma Left Behind
Hurricane Irma devastated the Caribbean this week. See photos of the striking damage.
Lack of Sleep May Cause Depression, Anxiety
Sleep problems are not just a consequence of mental health disorders: They may be a big cause of them, research shows.
In St. Louis, Another Ferguson Looms
A judge in St. Louis will soon announce a verdict in the trial of a white police officer who's accused of planting a gun on Anthony Lamar Smith, a black man he shot and killed.
Melania Trump's Immigration Lawyer Backs DACA
Melania Trump's lawyer, Michael Wildes, supports DACA and is the son of the lawyer who paved the way for the program.