Boston Marathon bombing suspect pleads not guilty
July 11, 2013A blase-looking Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded not guilty in the Boston Marathon bombing in a proceeding that marked his first appearance in public since his capture.
A blase-looking Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded not guilty in the Boston Marathon bombing in a proceeding that marked his first appearance in public since his capture.
The landing of the aircraft means the Navy can move forward with plans to develop another unmanned aircraft that will join the fleet alongside traditional airplanes.
Convincing the jury of who was screaming for help on the 911 tape became the main goal of lawyers because it would help evaluate the self-defense claim.
At least two people who were found outside the wreckage of a plane landing in San Francisco died, while many other passengers suffered only minor injuries.
Parties will face potentially incendiary fights over nominations, unresolved disputes over student loans and the uncertainty over rewriting the nation’s immigration laws.
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy turned away the appeal from the sponsors of California’s now-overturned gay marriage ban in the nation’s most populous state.
The debate is now heading toward the Republican-led House, where incumbents could face primary challenges if they appear too lenient on immigrants living in the US.
A former Texas teen mom jumped from little-known junior state senator to political superstar as she spoke late into the night against proposed abortion restrictions.
Students around the country will see a massive student loan interest rate increase next week if Congress is unable to act before the end of the week.
One decision wiped away part of a federal anti-gay marriage law that has kept legally married same-sex couples from receiving tax, health and pension benefits.
The Supreme Court voted 5-4 to halt the requirement that states with a history of discrimination in voting get approval before changing the way they hold elections.
A friend who was on the phone with Martin moments before he was fatally shot testified that she heard the teen shout, “Get off! Get off!” before his telephone went dead.
Efforts to keep interest rates on new student loans from doubling appeared to be falling apart as the leader of the Senate declared a bipartisan proposal unacceptable.
The tangle of difficulties has prompted one congressman to request an inquiry by the House Ways and Means Committee into the pension liabilities and the sale of camps.
A wing walker and a pilot were killed in a horrific, fiery plane crash captured on video at a southwestern Ohio air show and witnessed by thousands.
Scores of people across the country are finding that past arrests make them part of an unwilling customer base for a fast-proliferating number of mug shot web sites.
The champion of the men’s 2013 Boston Marathon returned his medal to Mayor Thomas Menino to honor the city and those killed and injured in the bombings.
As the West battles one catastrophic wildfire after another, the federal government is spending less and less on its main program for preventing blazes in the first place.