Italy Jury Deliberates Fate of 2 Americans in Police Slaying
Finnegan Lee Elder, 21, and Gabriel Natale-Hjorth, 20, were indicated on charges of homicide, attemp
Finnegan Lee Elder, 21, and Gabriel Natale-Hjorth, 20, were indicated on charges of homicide, attemp
Despite fears, protests in Chicago and Minneapolis are peaceful
The public's worry about virus is dropping even as people still in mourning express frustration at c
Support for president's pandemic response extends across party lines, survey finds
View shared by more than three quarters of Republicans and Democrats surveyed after violent attack o
Nearly 70% of Americans surveyed also said they disapprove of Trump's actions in the run-up to Wedne
According to a new poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research about 7 in 1
Citizen-led advisory committee will oversee redeployment and reformation of force
A summary of some police shooting cases and their outcomes
Former police officer is charged with wanton endangerment linked to the shooting death of a Black wo
The deal commits all US troops to leave the South Asian country within 14 months, ending what has be
At least nine people killed in two days of police brutality protests
Protesters throw Molotov cocktails
West coast city has become the epicenter of demonstrations against racism and police brutality in th
Reuters/Ipsos national poll suggests that many support effort to separate social media upstart from
Several people reportedly wounded in city of Kenosha as protests stretch into third consecutive nigh
Several people reportedly wounded in city of Kenosha as protests stretch into third consecutive nigh
75% of respondents think country is on wrong path
Police detained protesters in the cities of Saint Petersburg, Yekaterinburg and Moscow
Overall, voters give Biden higher marks on many positive traits that apply to leadership in the age
Poll shows 72% of Americans would rather have restrictions in place in their communities to stop spr
Support for wearing masks is overwhelming among Democrats, while 58% of Republicans say they back su
Protests against the exclusion of two opposition candidates from the presidential ballot are roiling
Police reform movement gained momentum after African American George Floyd died in police custody
In two months, pollster says US leader's standing has dropped 10 percentage points
According to a recent poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research a major
Legislation still opposed by majority, but support for protests is down 7%, while opposition to them
A dramatic change in public opinion on race and policing has resulted, with more Americans today tha
With less than five months until Election Day, survey offers few bright spots for president
About half of American adults now say police violence against the public is a 'very' or 'extremely'
The US is viewed more favorably than its enemy Iran in the war-torn country
Future of the city's entire police department is uncertain after the death of African American Georg
As protests grip the nation, officers have doused crowds with pepper spray, struck protesters with b
Netflix, Google, Twitter, Microsoft, Citibank, Target among companies backing protesters demanding c
Fires, looting and chaos erupted in dozens of American cities Saturday night as demonstrators clashe
Mayor calls on local prosecutors to file charges against officer who kneeled on neck of black man wh
All four police officers involved in the death have been fired
Only about half of Americans say they would get a COVID-19 vaccine if the scientists working furious
Proposed new national security laws have triggered the first big street unrest in Hong Kong since la
Just 42% of those who went to concerts, movies, theaters or sporting events at least monthly before
While health experts say a vaccine to prevent infection is needed to return life to normal, the surv
However, support for public health restrictions imposed to control the virus' spread is no longer ov
Less than a third hold favorable views of China, the US survey finds
U.S. voters from across the political spectrum have mixed confidence in the fairness of either party
A wide share of Americans are at least moderately confident in United States health officials' abili
Six in 10 caucusgoers said they were looking for a Democratic nominee who they think can beat Trump,
Democrats are anxious about the coming presidential election, and Republicans are more likely to be