Dallas
Dallas Police: Suspect 'Wanted to Kill White People'
Five officers were killed by sniper fire during a peaceful protest in downtown Dallas.
Transcript of Barack Obama's Speech on Dallas Shootings
President Obama reacted on Friday to the murder of five policemen.
Dallas Shootings: Former Congressman Threatens Obama
Republican Joe Walsh appeared to forewarn the president.
Five Police Officers Killed at Dallas Protest
A total of 12 police officers and two civilians were shot during the attack.
Rock-Wielding Man Shot by Police at Dallas Airport
Love Field airport temporarily shut down after man vandalizes woman's car, charges police.
NBA's Bryce Dejean-Jones Killed in Shooting
New Orleans Pelicans guard was shot in a Dallas apartment.
WrestleMania 32: What We're Looking Forward to Seeing
From the big show to NXT and the Hall of Fame, WrestleMania weekend is Disneyland for wrestling fans.
Obama Asks for $1.8 Billion to Fight Zika Virus
The White House said the money would be used for research on vaccines and diagnostics to fight the mosquito-borne illness.
'Affluenza' Teen Arrives in Texas
Couch his mother were arrested in Mexico last month following a more than two-week-long manhunt.
$5 Million Ebola Vaccine Deal Announced
The deal comes days after an Ebola death in Sierra Leone put more than 100 people in quarantine.
Ten of the All-Time Best TV Cliffhangers
From 'Dynasty' to 'Master of None,' here are 10 season finales that left us scratching our head.
Texas to Execute 33-Year-Old Licho Escamilla for Fatally Shooting Dallas Police Officer
Escamilla is scheduled to die at 6 p.m. local time by lethal injection, the 12th execution in Texas this year.
Rain Expected to Let Up in Flood-Weary Texas
A cold front has settled in, and the state isn't forecast to receive much rain this week.
The Resurrection Will Not Be Televised: 15 Ways to Bring TV Characters Back From the Dead
Some options for Shonda Rhimes, should she want to bring back McDreamy.
Twitter Could Predict Emergency Room Rush Hours
Researchers say Twitter data can predict surges in emergency room visits for chronic illnesses with 70 percent accuracy.
Dallas Police Arrest Suspect in Shooting of Iraqi Man
The victim, killed while photographing snow, had saved money for a year to move to the U.S. from Iraq.
Two Former Colleagues Dispute O'Reilly's JFK Story
Tracy Rowlett and Byron Harris of WFAA-TV in Dallas told Media Matters that O'Reilly was in Dallas, not Florida, when Lee Harvey Oswald confidante George de Mohrenschildt killed himself in Palm Springs.
Ice Storm Wreaks Havoc in Southwest U.S.
The storm knocked out power to thousands of people, led to hundreds of traffic accidents and caused nearly 1,400 flight cancellations nationwide.
Report Uncovers More Questions about NYC Ebola Cleaning
A Buzzfeed investigation indicates the man given the Ebola cleaning contract has a checkered history.
Ebola Patient Dies in Nebraska Hospital
Dr. Martin Salia is the second Ebola victim to die in the United States.
Family of First U.S. Ebola Victim Will Not Sue
Duncan's family was considering a malpractice case because he was turned away the first time he sought treatment.
Second Ebola-Infected Nurse, Amber Vinson, Released from Hospital
Vinson, the second nurse infected with Ebola after caring for Thomas Eric Duncan, made a statement as she left Emory University Hospital in Atlanta "virus-free."
States Stand Firm on Ebola Quarantines Despite White House Pressure
The governors of New York and New Jersey stuck to plans to quarantine health workers returning from high risk countries, but said people could stay at home while in isolation
Training to Treat Ebola With Hot Sauce?
Health workers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center practice removing protective gear properly by treating fake patients doused with Tabasco sauce.
Dallas County Officials Consider Disaster Declaration
Dallas County commissioners decided on Thursday that travel restrictions could be put into place without issuing a disaster declaration.
U.S. Nurse's Union Asks For More Ebola Protection
As a second American nurse is diagnosed with Ebola, the National Nurses Union want more protection for frontline health care workers
Frontier to Question Passengers From Ebola Nurse Flight
The second nurse to be diagnosed with Ebola flew from Cleveland to Dallas the day before she reported symptoms
Dallas Nurse's Infection Prompts Rethink for CDC
The CDC is concerned about what happens to health care workers once they leave isolation and remove protective clothing
Louisiana to Block Ashes of Ebola Victim's Belongings From Entering State
Incinerated items belonging to Thomas Duncan may remain in Texas because of fear of spreading the disease.