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Obama vetoes bill to let 9/11 families sue Saudi Arabia
Hours before the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act was set to become law, Obama vetoed the bill Friday — but Congress may well override his veto.
We're running out of options to treat gonorrhea
Seven patients seeking treatment of gonorrhea in Honolulu were infected with strains of the virus that resisted available drugs for treatment.
The cop who killed Terence Crutcher is charged with manslaughter
Officer Betty Shelby has been charged with first-degree manslaughter for an incident that sparked nationwide outrage when video of it was made public.
Why we've seen video of Tulsa's police shooting but not Charlotte's
Tulsa’s police chief felt he “had no choice” but to release the footage, while Charlotte’s says he’s still waiting “for a compelling reason.”
Clinton is buying twice the TV ads, but Trump is gaining in polls
Gone are the days when Donald Trump could rely on endless free media — now he's buying TV ads like any other candidate.
Chaos in Charlotte: State of emergency declared as violent protests escalate
One person was shot, and angry protesters vandalized police vehicles and businesses after a black man was shot by a police officer earlier this week.
Congress: EpiPen CEO got 'filthy rich' at the expense of the American people
Since Mylan bought the rights to EpiPen in 2008, the price has gone from around $100 for a pair pens to around $600 for a two-pack.
We added the Secret Service to our lawsuit seeking records on Donald Trump
After the Secret Service failed to acknowledge our FOIA request, we sued the agency for records related to its investigation of Trump's inflammatory statements about Hillary Clinton.
Ahmad Khan Rahami bought his bomb parts on eBay, FBI says
The suspect in the recent bomb incidents New York and New Jersey also kept a notebook full of jihadist writings, according to charging documents.
A fatal police shooting of a black man leaves Charlotte, N.C. in turmoil
Police say 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott was armed - witnesses at the scene say he was just holding a book
Bolivia ended its drug war by kicking out the DEA and legalizing coca
Though the US said this month that Bolivia has "demonstrably failed" to fulfill its counter-narcotics commitments, there is less violence, less cocaine, and even less coca in Bolivia than there was before.
We spent an afternoon outside the NYC bombing suspect's fried chicken shop
While FBI agents collected evidence inside the New Jersey restaurant that belongs to the family of Ahmad Khan Rahami, we spoke with neighbors who knew him.