(CNN) -- An African-American college student is suing Barneys New York and the city's police department, saying he was racially profiled and later detained by police, according to court documents filed in Manhattan Supreme Court.
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius heads to the White House for an afternoon meeting with insurance industry executives over problems with Obamacare rollout.
To discipline a 3-year-old boy, three caretakers would wrap him tightly in a blanket and tie the ends to constrain him. The child was wrapped up in that manner when he suffered a "horrible death," police said.
For the first time, prosecutors in the Boston Marathon bombing case confirmed that deceased suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev was accused of participating in a gruesome 2011 triple homicide outside Boston.
(CNN) -- The Bay Area Rapid Transit strike ended Monday night after union negotiators and management reached a late-night deal.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- If you're able to connect to the Obamacare website and enroll -- a big if -- healthcare.gov actually isn't the worst website in the world.
PHILADELPHIA (CNN) -- Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday that it has become clear new strategies are needed to deal with how police respond to "active shooter" situations -- those in which someone with a gun is still on the scene and firing at victims.
A statewide review was ordered Thursday of Florida's prison records to determine whether anyone has filed forged documents like the ones used in an elaborate escape. Charles Walker and Joseph Jenkins, both 34, are considered "escapees" by authorities after investigators discovered forged motions to reduce their respective sentences and forged court orders granting the request, according to authorities.
Peter Willcox of Norwalk, Connecticut, is the sole American citizen in a group of Greenpeace activists charged with piracy in Russia
Transit workers in California's Bay Area went on strike Friday for the second time in three months -- a move that will once again hamper the commutes of thousands