Officials: Cops shot man who tried to cut own throat
Minneapolis police union head says officers saved man's life in incident at City Hall investigative interview room
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Minneapolis police union head says officers saved man's life in incident at City Hall investigative interview room
Investigators are looking into the mental health and medical records of Mohamed Noor, who fatally shot 40-year-old Justine Damond
Police are installing all squad cars with auto-recording technology amid outcry over fatal shooting of Justine Damond, which happened with cameras off
Mayor Betsy Hodges said in a statement that she lost confidence in Harteau; protesters Friday night called for Hodges' resignation as well
Five days after police shooting of Justine Damond in south Minneapolis, Police Chief Janee Harteau spoke publicly Thursday
Officer was responding to a false security alarm when he shot the dogs, one of which suffered a bullet wound to the jaw, while the other was hit multiple times
Partner of Minneapolis cop who shot Justine Damond spoke with investigators, but officer who pulled the trigger declined to be interviewed
Jennifer LeMay believes her home surveillance video shows that the dogs were not aggressive or charging the officer
U.S. Attorney was considering federal civil rights charges against two Minneapolis police officers in last fall's shooting death of a black man
Demonstrators denouncing prosecutor's decision not to charge the two police officers involved in Nov. 2015 shooting death of Jamar Clark
Prosecutors will decide whether to file criminal charges for the November shooting of Jamar Clark by Minneapolis police
100 demonstrators block access at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, causing some flight delays
After police shut down the Mall of America, protesters angry over police killing move to airport and block traffic on busy holiday travel day
Protesters have been demonstrating for nearly 2 weeks outside police precinct over the fatal shooting of a black man by police
Court document says suspect called high-school buddy-turned cop and admitted to opening fire at demo over fatal police shooting of Jamar Clark
Shooting of Black Lives Matters protesters at encampment outside police precinct raises safety concerns
Group protesting killing of black man by police in Minneapolis tried to lead masked white men away, and they just started shooting, witnesses say; suspects still at large
Anger and frustration continue over the shooting of Jamar Clark in a neighborhood with a long record of racial grievances
Jamar Clark died a day after he was shot by Minneapolis police during an early-morning dispute; witnesses say he was handcuffed at the time
Shooting happened after police say they were called to north Minneapolis for a report of an assault; At some point, an officer fired at least once, hitting the man, police say
Witnesses told Minneapolis police that a man offered several children rides to school Tuesday morning
Undercover cops suing city, county and state, claiming their names were made public after prostitution busts at massage parlors
Several cyclists were attacked Friday with large chunks of concrete thrown from a car in apparently random attacks
Minneapolis police officer helps make dream wedding possible for homeless couple facing hardship
Hurricane Melissa made landfall over eastern Cuba early Wednesday as an "extremely dangerous" Category 3 storm, forecasters said, after pummeling Jamaica.
President Trump's final stop of his Asia tour will be focused on trade with China and the Pacific.
The Senate failed for a 13th time on advancing a GOP funding bill that would end the government shutdown, now on Day 28. Follow live updates here.
President Trump fired all six sitting members of a board that oversees architecture in D.C., as he plans a slate of major building projects — including a massive White House ballroom.
The Senate passed a measure that would block President Trump's tariffs on Brazil, after Democrats drew support from a handful of Republicans.
The U.S. on Monday struck four more vessels that the Pentagon says were trafficking narcotics in the eastern Pacific Ocean, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced.
The order from Netanyahu follows heightened tensions after Hamas returned a set of remains that Israel said belonged to a hostage recovered earlier in the war.
Officials from half the states and the District of Columbia are asking a federal judge to order the Department of Agriculture to provide food stamp benefits for November.
Amazon and UPS on Tuesday announced tens of thousands of job cuts, the latest signal that the U.S. labor market is downshifting.